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The
All-England Championships introduced from
Wimbledon by Mike Ingham.
Heading the team covering the world's greatest tennis occasion: commentators GERALD WILLIAMS and MAX ROBERTSON , with experts FRED PERRY.
CHRISTINE JANES , JOYCE HUME. DAVID .LLOYD and BOB HOWE.
From Spain, all the latest World Cup action.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Ingham.
Commentators:
Gerald Williams
Commentators:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Fred Perry.
Unknown:
Christine Janes
Unknown:
Joyce Hume.

Scotland USSR direct from the La Rosaleda Stadium In
Malaga.
Scotland's final match in Group 6 could be almost the as demanding previous game against Brazil.
Russia failed to qualify for the past two World Cups and the 1980 European Championships, but manager Constantin Beskov has moulded players from Dynamo
Kiev, Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Tblisi into a formidable side.
Jock Stein 's tactical awareness will be severely tested this evening.
Commentators
GEORGE HAMILTON and DAVID BEGG ; expert summary by FRANK MCLINTOCK.
A Radio Sport and OB production

Contributors

Unknown:
Jock Stein
Unknown:
George Hamilton
Unknown:
David Begg
Unknown:
Frank McLintock.

at the Variety Club with Fogwell Flax Angela Christian Billy Hall resident music man Chester Harriott
Your host Martin Dale Musical director BRIAN FITZGERALD
Producer MIKE CRAIG
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Fogwell Flax
Unknown:
Angela Christian
Unknown:
Billy Hall
Unknown:
Chester Harriott
Director:
Brian Fitzgerald
Producer:
Mike Craig

THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
The BIG BAND. conducted by BARRY FORGIE , With Colin Anthony
Introduced by ShellaTracy and THE STRINGS conducted by NEIL RICHARDSON with Danny Street Introduced by Sarah Kennedy

Contributors

Conducted By:
Barry Forgie
Unknown:
Colin Anthony
Conducted By:
Neil Richardson
Introduced By:
Sarah Kennedy

BBC Radio 2

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