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says Good Morning Sunday from Cardiff, featuring some of the great music of Wales and the atmosphere after yesterday's big International Rugby match and at 7.45 Bishop Bill Westwood.

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul McDowell
Speaker:
Bishop Bill Westwood
Research:
Deborah Nicholas
Producer:
John Forrest

A one-man show written and performed by Michael Bentine.
They are everywhere.
Throwing themselves out of windows for the sake of a good splat, destroying the peace and quiet of our national heritage and undermining the moral fibre of Suburban Society. Who are they? They are all Michael Bentine.
Technical production by JOHN WHITEHALL
Producer JAMIE rix
(Repeated: Fri 10.0 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Bentine.
Unknown:
Michael Bentine.
Production By:
John Whitehall
Producer:
Jamie Rix

Controversy has never strayed far from Don Revie. His inglorious departure from the England manager's job in 1977 and the subsequent time spent in the United Arab Emirates overshadowed a long playing career and the years spent moulding the successful Leeds team of the 60s and early 70s. In the company of Gerald Williams, he reflects on the achievements and setbacks of his eventful years in football.

(Repeated: Wed 3.0 am)

Contributors

Interviewer:
Gerald Williams
Interviewee:
Don Revie
Producer:
Dave Gordon

Neil Richardson and The Orchestra with The Band of the Scots Guards, director Major Brian Hicks.
Presented by John Marsh

(Repeated: Thurs 3.0 am)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Marsh
Musicians:
Neil Richardson and The Orchestra
Musicians:
The Band of the Scots Guards
Musical Director:
Major Brian Hicks
Producer:
Charles Clark-Maxwell

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