presents current affairs and music, including Medical Queries.
If you wish to take part in the programme, phone [number removed]between 12.45 and 1.15 pm at 1.45 Sports Desk
plus Family Favourites shared with NEW ZEALAND at 2.45: 3.45 Sports Desk
Royal Ascot The team, headed by PETER BROMLEY , Is at Ascot for the opening day Of the Royal Meeting featuring
2.30 £20.000 Queen Anne Stakes dm) -a select field guaranteed for this race over the Royal Hunt Cup course and distance.
3.5 £26,000 Prince of Wales Stakes (Urn)
3.45 £31,500 St James 's
Palace Stakes (old mile) - A race which last year featured a tremendous duel between the English and Irish 2,000 guineas winners, To Agorl Mou and Kings Lake.
at 4.45 Sports Desk
at 6.45 Sports Desk and 7.30 Cricket Desk continued on
NewZealand v Scotland direct from the La Rosaleda Stadium, Malaga.
Commentary on the whole of Scotland's opening match in Group 6.
There's no doubt - on paper at least - Scotland should win tonight but remembertheynavebeen disappointing against inferior opposition in the past: Zaire in 1974 and Iran in 1978. New Zealand? They were the last of the 24 teams to qualify for the Finals. Surely Scotland can't fail thistime?
Commentators
GEORGE HAMILTON and DAVID BEGG:
Summariser FRANK MCLINTOCK
A Radio Sport and OB production
Frank Bough presents a tribute to Ralph Reader and 50 years of the Gang Show - the comedy, music and memories, featuring Roger Reese, Dick Emery, Cardew Robinson and Jim Davidson
With Fred Hurll, Syd Palmer and Dinkie Rew
presents Round Midnight Stereo from 12.0
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
The BIG BAND, conducted by DAVE HANCOCK with Danny Street
Introduced by Sheila Tracy and THE STRINGS conducted by NEIL RICHARDSON with Louisa Jane While Introduced by Sarah Kennedy
Presented by Charles Nove