including at 3.0 Prime Time and Racing from Royal Ascot
2.30 E62,000 The Queen Anne Stakes (1m)
3.5 E60,000 The Prince of Wales's Stakes (ljm)
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
including
Racing from Royal Ascot
3.45 E60,000 The St James's Palace Stakes (Old mile)
including at 6.45 on MWonly
Sport and Classified Results
The BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMAUN guest conductor John Fox and the Stephen Hill Singers with David Snell (harp) and the Serendipity Strings conducted by Ray Davies and John Gregory 's Cascading Strings
Plus some classic album tracks Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
A profile in four parts of Johnny Mercer, with the recorded voice of Johnny Mercer
Written and presented by Benny Green
'Buddy Da Sylva said: "I don't think Paramount would be interested in going into the record business, but I am." So I took Glen Wallachs over to the studios and Buddy decided that the three of us would go into the record business.'
(Johnny Mercer)
So, as casually as that, Capitol records were formed, and Johnny Mercer was now a business executive as well as a songwriter and singer.
9.55 Sports Desk
Ray Alan in a programme of voices and noises starring
Peter Goodwright , Dave Evans Brian Coshall , Hilary O'Neil Musical impressions by THE MAX HARRIS TRIO
Compiled and produced by RICHARD WILLCOX
Barry Cryer, Willie Rushton and Graeme Garden join Mike Harding (who replaces Tim Brooke-Taylor who couldn't be bothered to turn up)
Chairman Humphrey Lyttelton. Pianist Colin Sell
Thingy Paul Mayhew-Archer (First broadcast on Radio 4)
presents Round Midnight
presents Nightride