The Saturday Show including at
7.45 Down to Earth with Alan Titchmarsh Producer DAVID CORSER BBC Pebble Mill
Producer ANTHONY CHERRY
Simon Dee stimulates your memory with music from the magic decade.
BBC Bristol
Producer GEOFF MULLIN
Relax with some good music and maybe a bottle of champagne for lunch. Producer ROGER BOWMAN
1.00 FM joins Radio 1
mw A radio happening with Jimmy Edwards
Ted Ray , Tommy Trinder and Richard Murdoch.
In the chair McDonald Hobley Special guest Kenneth More From an idea by JIMMY EDWARDS Producer EDWARD TAYLOR (First broadcast in 1965)
see panel
Presented by Charles Nove Written by ROY PICKARD Producer SIONED WILIAM
Billy Milton pays an affectionate tribute to his old friend Beatrice Lillie who died last month.
(R) (revised) (MW)
From rags to more rags, as Glyn Worsnip dishes the dirt on the dailies. Team captains
Denise Coffey and Don Maclean with their guests Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times and everybody's Pick of the Week, Margaret Howard.
Picking the questions PETER HICKEY and MIKE COLEMAN
Picking his teeth DIRK MAGGS
(Repeatedon Monday at W.OOpm)
7.30 FM rejoins Radio 2
Second of three gala concerts from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London featuring the BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN. lain Sutherland conducts and presents his personal selection of time-honoured favourites including Symphonic Suite:
My Fair Lady and Korngold's The Sea Hawk.
Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
The second half of a concert recorded in January 1988 at the Fairfield Hall, Croydon, featuring music of the roaring 20s and 30s.
Producer DENIS O'KEEFFE (R)
The strings of the BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Laurie Holloway. Presented by Bill Rennells Producer ROBIN SEDGLEY
'It's a fight to survive just until tomorrow....'
BBC Manchester
with Dave Gelly
Producer BARBARA PAGE
presents Nightride
The Early Show