Producer DENIS O'KEEFFE
direct from King's Lynn
Derek begins a week of outside broadcasts visiting places suggested by the Great British Public. "I've often thought that you should visit this part of the country, if only to disprove the theory that Norfolk has fallen into the North Sea."
So, Mr Rodney Cranwell of King's Lynn, we'll do just that. See you there at 7.30!
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9.15 Pause for Thought
Producer GEOFF MULLIN
Producers JOHN GURNETT and SANDRA BLACK
Producer KEN EVANS
Producers COLIN MARTIN JOHN MORRISON and NICK BARRACLOUGH
Producer PAUL WALTERS
All this week the Dublin-born lass, who lists her hobbies as keeping poultry and arguing, takes over the early-evening seat.
Producers PHIL HUGHES. NEIL GEORGE and MADELEINE CUMING including at 6.45 on MWonly Sport and Classified Results
'standing in' with Dance Band Days and at 7.30 Big Band Era Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie with Val Masters
Introduced by Sheila Tracy Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
with The Best of Jazz on record Producer KEITH STEWART
A double-bill: Star Sound
Introduced by John Benson Written and compiled by LYN FAIRHURST
Producer ANDY WILSON and at 10.30*
Hollywood's Oscar Nights
Chris Kelly recalls some of the most famous and star-studded evenings in Hollywood history This week: 10 April 1968
Katherine Hepburn earns an Oscar for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Mike Nichols is named Best Director for The
Graduate, and In the Heat of the Night takes the Best Film award.
Written and researched by ROY PtCKARD
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
presents Round Midnight Producers STELLA HANSON
RICHARD MASTERS and PAUL NEWMAN
presents Nightride
The Early Show