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.
with Melodies for You
BBC Concert Orchestra
Reginald Leopold Orchestra with Wynford Evans
Radio 2 All-Time Greats Producer SANDRA BLACK
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)
Written by JOHN THOMPSON Producer BARBARA PAGE
with Sounds Easy
John Fox conducts the BBC Radio Strings
Presented by Jean Challis
(Repeated: Tues 3.30 am)
The Cliff Adams Singers
The Jack Emblow Quartet
with your Sunday Soapbox
Starring Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler
with Clive Dunn, Norma Ronald, Ronald Baddiley, John Graham
(First broadcast in 1973)
Stanley Black, his piano, percussion and strings
(Repeated: Wed 3.30 am)
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)
Max Jaffa and The Palm Court Orchestra, Lynne Dawson , Dennis Gomm
from Yeovil Baptist Church. Presented by Jeremy Carrad
Introduced by Alan Keith
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)
Peter Clayton with the Cambridge City Jass Band and the Tony Lee Quintet.
(Stereo from 12.0)
presents Nightride
presents The Early Show