6.15 Pause for Thought Producer DENIS O'KEEFFE
presents The Breakfast Show, with some sunny-side-up music and over-easy chat.
8.45 Pause for Thought Producer PAUL WALTERS
invite you to spend a musical May Day Holiday morning at
London Zoo and to meet some of the inmates, young and old. Producer COLIN CHANDLER 0 HEAR THIS! page 37
Producer KEN EVANS
featuring guests for the week lain Sutherland conducting the orchestra of Pebble Mill leader JAMES DAVIS The Don Innes Quartet, John Brown 's Bodies and Love Latin Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
Special music for May Day Holiday afternoon Producer MARTIN cox
Songs and anecdotes.
Recorded at the Fairfield Hall, Croydon, during his 1984 tour Producer IAN GRANT
The story of the Allied Expeditionary Forces programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe with the voices of Cecil Madden, Margaret Hubble, Stephen Williams, Robert Farnon, Anne Shelton, Nat Peck, Jimmy Miller, Brian Willey and Alan Dell, and including memories of AEF programmes and songs of the times.
And the siren sounds on 40 years of peace with a nostalgic look at the days when swing was Glenn Miller , jokes were corny and George Formby ruled the Varieties. There will be no rationing of entertainment at the Royal Hall, Harrogate, when the Syd Lawrence Orchestra , Charlie Chester and Alan Randall join forces to re-create the atmosphere of a 40s dance. Presented by Alan Sykes Producer ROGER LUCAS BBC Manchester
with the Best of Jazz on record
Producer KEITH STEWART
A comedy battle ofidenti-wits between Barry Cryer and Duggie Brown and their guests Su Pollard and Jeffrey Holland Trying to keep order Roger Kitter
Research and script by TONY HARE Devised by ROGER KITTER Producer RICHARD EDIS
The Stutz Bear Cats,
Chris, Jane, Graham and Sue, invite you to step aboard their express show for half an hour of non-stop music and comedy with guests Billy Burden and Pete Lingwood.
Musical director ROY HILTON Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester
(Repeated: seepage 72at 3.30am)
presents Round Midnight
presents Nightride