The Sunday Show
says Good Morning Sunday while Roger Royle has a break, and finds out more about
Bishop Jim , one of the regular drop-in friends.
Producer JOHN FORREST
Introduced by Richard Baker BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by Kenneth Alwyn with performances on record by LUCIA POPP , PETER KATIN and VANESSA LEE
Producer BARKY KNIGHT
John Craven and Judith Chalmers take an awayday to Poole in Dorset. John plays records on the quay and meets some of the people who make Poole one of the most progressive towns in the UK. Meanwhile Judith takes a trip on the Sandbanks Ferry, visits
Brownsea Island by lifeboat and takes a walk through Compton Acres' gardens.
Executive producer JOHN MELOY Producer MEL HOUSE
* JOHN CRAVEN 'S BACK PAGES: 82
from the Opera House, St Helier, Jersey
Geoff Love conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY in a Gala Concert for the children of Jersey schools with Joan Savage and featuring Gareth Newman with Robert Docker at the piano and Richard Watson and the Dr Who Freaks
Introduced by Bob Holness Producer BARKY KNIGHT
(Given in association with the States of Jersey Tourism Committee)
Producer ANTHONY WILIS
conducts the LANGHAM ORCHESTRA and his guest Wendy Eathorne Producer CHARLES CLARK MAXWELL (Re-broadcast on Friday at 10.0pm)
THE CLIFF ADAMS SINGKKS THE JACK EMBLOW QUARTET Producer TIM MCDONALD
5.0 VHF/FM joins Radio 1
with your Sunday Soapbox
Telephone calls received during the programme on [number removed]Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
direct from the Grand Hotel, Birmingham featuring James Davis and the Palm Court Orchestra with Vernon Midgley (tenor) and Harold Rich (piano) Producer DAVID BELLINGER
Last programme in the series Cindy Kent accompanies
Cardinal Basil Hume to the place where he feels closest to God.
Researcher BERYL HODA Producer CHRIS REES
Introduced by Alan Keith
BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Stanley Black This week's special guest singers are Joan Baxter and Freddie Williams and the Square Pegs
Presented by Richard Clegg Producer TIM MCDONALD
Bob Sinfield devotes the whole of this week's edition to gospel's brightest star Mahalia Jackson. Producer BARBARA PAGE
Presented by Peter Clayton including Tony Russell 's news and blues review.
After midnight, The John Horler / Dave Green Duo recorded at the 1986 Montreal Jazz Festival Producer KEITH STEWART
12.0 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2
presents Nightride
presents The Early Show Producer CHRISTOPHER VEZEY