The Sunday Early Show
Producer GEOIIFRIEY HEWITT
says
Good Morning Sunday with Bishop Bill Westwood direct from Butlin's Holiday Camp. Barry
Island. South Wales where they join the thousands of holiday-makers as they relax by the seaside.
Researcher ALISON BURNETT Producer CHRIS REES
with Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA with John Heddle Nash Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
Radio 2 All-Time Greats Producer SANDRA BLACK
Written by JOHN THOMPSON Producer BARBARA PAGE
A summer afternoon of top-class sporting and musical entertainment with records both on the turntable in London, and hopefully on the track in Helsinki, as the World
Athletics Championships reach their climax. Including at
1.40 Men's 1500m Final.
STEVE OVETT bids for gold.
2.10 The finish of the Marathon
2.49 5000m Final plus 4 x 400m relays for men and women and the closing ceremony.
Commentators ALAN PARRY and PETER MATTHEWS Motor Racing: SIMON TAYLOR reports from
Osterreichring on the Austrian Grand Prix
Golf: Carrolli Irish Open Tournament.
RENTON LAIDLAW and JOHN FENTON are on the links at Royal Dublin for the final round Cricket: News and scores from eight matches In the John Plover Special League
Producers DAVE GORDON and STUART HOBDAY
Does the Team Think? A radio happening with Jimmy Edwards
Ted Ray , Arthur Askey Cyril Fletcher Chairman
McDonald Hobley
Special guest Mike Reid From an Idea by JIMMY EDWARDS
Producer EDWARD TAYLOR (First broadcast in 1975) 5.30 Sports Desk
with your Sunday Soapbox Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
The start of a 12-week series in which the popular American tenor en While,
,accompanied by MARCUS DODS AND THE ORCHESTRA, takes you on a Journey through the world of song.
Producer TIM MCDONALD
Presented by Ian Carnaby Athletics:
The final day of the World Championships. ALAN PARRY and PETER MATTHEWS are in Helsinki Motor Racing:
Austrian Grand Prix
SIMON TAYLOR reports from Osterrelchring
Golf: Carrolb Irish Open Tournament
On the links of Royal
Dublin, RENTON LAIDLAW and JOHN FENTON
Plus close of play scores in eight John Player League Matches
Producer DAVE GORDON
Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer MONICA COCKBURN
A shortened version of the Hymn Society's annual Act of Praise held in Durham Cathedral. Introduced by THE REV ALAN LUFF
Producer hugh faupel BBC Manchester
Introduced by Alan Keith
Birmingham
This week Malcolm Stent recalls his youth in Birmingham - before the postwar rebuilding programme that saw a lot of the city's old landmarks disappear, and Jim William Jones lends a poetic eye.
Music from MALCOLM STENT AND THE TIMONEERS
Producer DAVID WELSBY
11.2 Sports Desk
Producers DENIS O'KEEFFE and GRAHAM BELCUERE Stereo from 12.0
presents You and the Night and the Music