The Saturday Show including at 7.45 Down to Earth with Alan Titchmarsh Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill
Producer ALAN OWEN
In the early 60s The Tornados were one of Britain's top instrumental groups. Then Heinz, their bass player, embarked on a solo career with a Top 5 vocal hit 'Just like Eddie'. Today he plays some of his favourite records from that period, including music from JERRY LEE LEWIS. SHIRLEY BASSEY and TOMMY ROE.
Producer STUART HOBDAY BBC Bristol
with Peter Clayton
Producer SANDRA BLACK
1.0 VHF/FM joins Radio 1
A radio happening in which Ken Dodd , Frank Carson and Bernard Bresslaw boggle at David Frost
see panel
As the present series of I'm Sorry I Haven a a Clue is wound up
Tim Brooke-Taylor, Willie Rushton , Stephen Fry and Barry Cryer can be picked up by all Official Receivers
In the Chair Humphrey Lyttelton
On the piano stool Colin Sell
Off his rocker Paul Mayhew-Archer
(First broadcast on Radio 4)
Your last opportunity to loosen up your voice and join
The Yetties for favourite songs from Dorset and beyond. Producer STUART HOBDAY BBC Bristol (R)
What is a devil's coach horse? Which bird bleats?
Do toads use their eyes to swallow?
A lighthearted natural history quiz with Pam Ayres ,
Sheila Anderson , Don Maclean and Roger Lovegrove
Chairman Paddy Feeny Producer JOHN HARRISON BBCBristol
7.30 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2
Angela Rippon introduces the BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by James Lockhart with Carlos BoneU (guitar)
Music from Spanish composers Manual de Falla,
Joaquin Rodrigo and Joaquin Turina , then a view from neighbouring
France, as seen through the eyes of Georges Bizet, Emmanuel Chabrier and Maurice Ravel. Producer BARRY KNIGHT (R)
8.20-8.40* Interval Letter from Madrid
Phillip Bergson reports on the burgeoning artistic life of the Spanish capital.
Producer ANTHONY WILLS (R)
The Strings of the BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN
Guest conductor Don Innes Presented by Bill Rennells Producer ROBIN SEDGLEY
WBC Light Heavyweight
Championship of the World Dennis Andries (Holder) v Thomas 'Hitman' Hearns (Challenger)
Britain's Dennis Andries steps into the ring at the Cobbo Hall in Detroit tonight - for the toughest fight of his career, when he defends his title against the big-hitting Thomas Hearns. Apart from Hearns, can Andries overcome the home support as well? Ian Darke provides full commentary. Producer EMILY MCMAHON
'Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup.' Producer JOHN LEONARD BBC Manchester MW joins at 11.0* pm
Presenter Dave Gelly Producer BARBARA PAGE
presents Nightride Producers PAM COX
ROGER BOWMAN and ROY HERBERT
The Early Show