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Ken Bruce has now joined forces with Renton Laidlaw for the best double Scotch on the market! Between them they toast the medal winners on the fifth day of the XIII Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.
Commentary on badminton, bowls, rowing and swimming, with news of the boxing, cycling, shooting and weightlifting, personality interviews and don't forget the music!
There are reports on the final day of the First Cornhill Test between England and New Zealand at Lord's, and on the opening day of Glorious Goodwood Peter Bromley has commentary on the 3.40 £35,000 William Hill Stewards Cup (6f).
Comprehensive sports round-up at 6.45.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Bruce
Unknown:
Peter Bromley

The BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMAUN conducted this week by Stanley Black with guest vocalists Sweet Substitute
Also on hand to keep the music flowing are the Iain Sutherland Orchestra and the Jacques Loussier Trio. Plus some classic album tracks.
Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomaun
Unknown:
Stanley Black
Unknown:
Iain Sutherland
Producer:
Graham Belchere

Ray Alan. by kind permission of Lord Charles, invites you to join him in a programme of voices and noises starring
Peter Goodwright , Dave Evans Brian Coshall , Jenny Maynard Musical impressions by THE RONNIE PRICE TRIO
Compiled and produced by RICHARD WILLCOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Alan.
Unknown:
Peter Goodwright
Unknown:
Dave Evans
Unknown:
Brian Coshall
Unknown:
Jenny Maynard
Produced By:
Richard Willcox

4: Joysfrom the Blackstuff Rumours are spread that there is oil on Uriah Sloe's land. There's a ploy to put creditors off and an inticement for Potts the bank manager to invest in the company. Uriah dons his ten-pint hat and becomes the J.R. of Burnham-on-the-Crutch.
Written by CHARUE ADAMS and JON LEA
Producer ANDY ALIFFE

Contributors

Written By:
Charue Adams
Unknown:
Jon Lea
Producer:
Andy Aliffe
Uriah Sloe:
Roy Kinnear
Gerhardt:
Andrew Sachs
Jason:
Clive Panto
Josephine:
Chrissy Roberts
Potts the bank manager:
Bernard Brown
Luigi:
Gordon Reid
Miss Bates:
Susie Bran

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