The Sunday Early Show
Producer GEOFFREY HEWITT BBC Birmingham
5.2, 6.3 Games Desk
'Gooday Sport'
Coverage direct from Brisbane, t Australia of the Commonwealth Games
introduces
Melodies for You
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by VIVIEN HIND
Principal guest conductor JAMES LOCKHART
REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA leader GEORGE FRENCH with John Heddle Nash Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
Written and presented by Len Jackson
Producer KEITH HARRISON (Repeated: Mon 1.0 am)
with Radio 2's
All-Time Greats
Producer SANDRA BLACK
starring Don Maclean with Jan Hunt Chris Emmett Gordon Clyde and the music of the COLIN CAMPBELL CLAN Song by GID TAYLOR
Written by TONY HARE and HOWARD IMBER
Producer MARTIN FISHER (Repeated: Fri 10.0 pm)
Producer
DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
with Sounds Easy
Commentator Peter Bromley is in the lovely setting of Longchamps in Paris to describe one of the world's most famous horseraces - The Prix de I'Arc de Triomphe.
From Brisbane, all the highlights from the third day of the Commonwealth Games.
Producer ROB HASTIE
from the RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conductor NEIL RICHARDSON BOBBY HARRISON (trumpet/ flugelhorn), KENNY HOLLICK (drums), DON INNES (piano) Songs by Mary Travers
Presenter Sarah Kennedy Producer MEL HOUSE
(Repeated: Tues 1.0 am)
The Clltheroe Kid starring Jimmy Clltheroe James, The Little Gentleman
PETER SINCLAIR , PATRICIA BURKE , DANNY ROSS , DIANA DAY, MOLLIE SUGDEN , TONY MELODY. JOHN GRAHAM and BASIL JONES
Written by JAMES CASEY and FRANK ROSCOE
Producer JAMES CASEY BBC Manchester
(First broadcast in 1964)
with your Sunday Soapbox Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
with George Chisholm David Francis and THE ORCHESTRA
Producer MONICA COCKBURN
Twenty-four contestants have fought their way through the preliminary rounds to take part in Brain of Sport 1982. The three contestants this week are Richard Baker, Peter Gregory and Ray Welford and they do battle at Nottingham
Rugby Football Club to find out who will reach the semi-finals.
Questionmaster Peter Jones
Introduced by Robin Boyle Compiled and written by EDWARD NASH
Producer MONICA COCKBURN
Sixty uproarious years of comedy and music. From 2LO in 22 to VHF in 82 Recorded at the Adelphi Theatre in London's Strand, not far from the site of the first scheduled public broadcasts.
Presented by Roy Hudd
And featuring, in alphabetical order:
Chris Barber, Johnny Barnes, Dick Bentley, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Peter Brough, Charlie Chester, Kenneth Connor, Pat Coombs, Barry Cryer, Percy Edwards, Chris Emmett, Arthur English, Graeme Garden, Peter Goodwright, The Grumbleweeds,
Irene Handl, The Heebeegeebees, Frankie Howerd, David Jason, Simon Jones,
Dennis Lotis, Humphrey Lyttelton, Betty Marsden, Frank Muir, Richard Murdoch, Denis Norden, Hugh Paddick, Leslie Phillips, Willie Rushton, Alison Steadman, Sheila Steafel, Sweet Substitute, David Tate, Barry Took, Bill Wallis, Molly Weir, June Whitfield, Kenneth Williams
Music by HARRY RABINOWITZ and THE ORCHESTRA and THE CHARLES YOUNG SINGERS Special arrangements by BURT RHODES
Special material by TONY HARE and PETER HICKEY Producers RICHARD WILLCOX JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE MARTIN FISHER and the Light Entertainment Radio department
Norway
Introduced by Colin Berry Producer MEL HOUSE
11.2 Sports Desk
Producer PAM cox
1.2 Games Desk
Presented by Richard Clegg
2.2, 3.2, 4.2 Games Desk