Don't be alarmed, let Chris wake you up.
Producer PAUL WALTERS
6.45 Pause for Thought
Last Thursday saw the launch of the 1988 Motorway Safety Campaign, which aims to improve driving standards and reduce accidents on Britain's national motorway system.
So. to find out more about the campaign and what the great
British motorist makes of it all, Derek presents his breakfast show live from the Chieveley Services area, just off Junction 13 of the M4. Producer BRIAN STEPHENS
9.15 Pause for Thought
... those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer; but don't forget to send in that seaside postcard with your requests and dedications.
Producer CAROLYN SMYTH
Write to: Ken Bruce. BBC Radio 2 London WIA 4WW
talking to the people who make the news.
Producers JOHN GURNETT and PAUL NEWMAN
Producer ANTHONY CHERRY
For the next two weeks
Claire brings her own style of entertainment to the afternoon show. A lively, stimulating, amusing and friendly time is guaranteed for all.
Producers COLIN MARTIN
JOHN MORRISON , NEIL GEORGE
All you need is Love, and he's here with some great music for the afternoon.
Producer SANDRA BLACK
including at 6.45 on MWonly
Sport and Classified Results
with Dance Band Days and at 7.30 Big Band Era Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
The first of two programmes recorded at the Civic Theatre, Port Talbot with the BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie With Norma Winstone
Introduced by Sheila Tracy Producer ROBIN SEDGLEY
with the Best of Jazz on record Producer KEITH STEWART
9.55 Sports Desk
10.00 FM joins Radio 1
25 July - a bad day for
Mussolini, who resigned in 1943, but a good day for the hovercraft, which made its first Channel crossing in 1959. And a birthday for Britain's first test-tube baby - exactly ten years ago today.
Cliff Michelmore pops the questions on events of 25 July in years gone by to Leslie Crowther , Valerie Singleton , June Whitfield and Nicholas Parsons. Written by ROB METCALFE Producer DIRK MAGGS
Chris Kelly recalls some of the most famous and star-studded evenings in Hollywood's history.
10 April 1967: Elizabeth Taylor wins her second Oscar for
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, composer John Barry is a double Oscar-winner for Born Free and Fred Zinnemann 's
A Man for All Seasons wins six awards, including best picture.
Written and compiled by ROY PICKARD Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
returns to Round Midnight while Brian Matthew is on holiday to present the usual late-night mix of chat and music. Producers STELLA HANSON
RICHARD MASTERS and TERRY CARTER
12.00 FM rejoins Radio 2
presents Nightride
The Early Show