the Sunday Early Show Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham
Nick Page looks back at 60 years of the BBC with Gerald Prleslland , and a chance to identify some voices from the past on [number removed]Producer DAVID WINTER
introduces
Melodies for You
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN bradbury conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE REGINALD LEOPOLDORCHESTRA leader GEORGE FRENCH with Brian Rayner Cook Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
Written and presented by Len Jackson
Producer KEITH HARRISON (Repeated: MQn 1.0 am)
with Radio 2's
All Time Greats
Producer JACK DABBS
Albert, Carl, Graham, Maurice and Robin are back once again.
Written by MIKE CRAIG, RON MCDONNELL ROB GRANT and DOUG NAYLOR
Producer MIKE CRAIG
BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Fri 10.0 pm)
A selection of records for Sunday afternoon listening
Producer JACK DABES
with Sounds Easy
The Adam Singers directed by CLIFF ADAMS accompanied by THE JACK EMBLOW QUARTET Producer RAY harvey
from the Radio Orchestra, leader Michael Tomalin, conductor Johnny Gregory
Bobby Harrison (trumpets/flugelhorn) Kenny Hollick (drums) Don Innes (piano)
Songs by Ronnie Carroll
Introduced by Sarah Kennedy
(Repeated: Tues 1.0 am)
from The Conference Centre. Swanwlck, Derbyshire featuring the band and voices of the Salvation Armv Local Officers'
Conference. Introduced by Michael Cooke
Hymns: Keep in step; And can it be: Jesus good above all others;
Love lifted me up: Lord of all hopefulness;
Jehovah is our strength; My Jesus I love thee; O Master let me walk; In my heart a song Is ringing. BBC Manchester
5.30 Cricket Scoreboard
Unforgettable melodies from the world of operetta and musical theatre.
Introduced by Robin Boyle Compiled and written by EDWARD NASII
Producer MONICA COCKBURN
The Roches in concert Producer RAY HARVEY
Mike Ingham presents the World Cup Final from the fabulous Bernabeu
Stadium in Madrid.
Almost the entire world will follow the progress of the Final and the Sports Unit captures the flavour of the occasion. The climatic events of previous finals have passed into soccer's Hall of Fame ... the prodigy Pele leading Brazil to spectacular triumph in 1958: the emotional scenes at Wembley when England's Bobby Moore lifted the trophy in 1966: the joyous skills of the Brazilians in Mexico four years later, and the patriotic ticker-tape welcome for the Argentines at Buenos
Aires in 1978. Whatever the result, the World Cup Final of 1982 will be a landmark in the history of the game. Commentators PETER JONES and BRYON BUTLER with expert summaries by JIMMY ARMFIELD. A Radio Sports Unit production
Introduced by Alan Keith
Introduced in London by Colin Berry
Producer MEL HOUSE
11.2 Sports Desk
Producer PAM cox
Presented by Liz Allen