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The 106th
All-England Tennis
Championships start today with the men's singles competition. The Radio 2 team is in position to feature the best of the on-court action, report and analvse the off-court stories and interview the personalities attending the most famous tennis championships in the world.
Peter Jones is your host: GERALD WILLIAMS ,
MAX ROBERTSON , TONY ADAMSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD are the commentators with expert analysis provided by CHRISTINE JANES. FRED PERRY , DAVID LLOYD. BOB HOWE and JOYCE HUME.
Also, progress reports on the Prudential World Cup cricket matches, which today settle the semi-Ana) line-up. Regular sports news updated on the hour with a comprehensive round-up, including classified racing results at 6.45. Producers
DAVE GORDON and EMILY MCMAHON
from
2.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Unknown:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Tony Adamson
Unknown:
Norman Cuddeford
Provided By:
Christine Janes.
Provided By:
Fred Perry
Provided By:
David Lloyd.
Provided By:
Bob Howe
Provided By:
Joyce Hume.
Producers:
Dave Gordon
Producers:
Emily McMahon

A game that adds up to questions of pop and popular music.
Popping the questions
Pete Murray and hoping to score off each other David Hamilton and Helen Shapiro v Acker Bilk and Joe Brown
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
10.30 Racing Desk

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete Murray
Unknown:
David Hamilton
Unknown:
Helen Shapiro
Unknown:
Joe Brown
Producer:
Richard Willcox

presents a late-night entertainment with the emphasis on music and humour with studio guests and a chance to Beat the Band.
Name, address and telephone number to:
BBC Radio 2, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ
Producers DAVID TREADWAY and JOHN LEONARD Stereo from 12.0

Contributors

Producers:
David Treadway
Producers:
John Leonard

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