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with Mark Curry.
8.30 Snap, Crackle and Pop with Yvette Fielding. Breakfast at Wiggly Park. Andrew Sachs reads 496
Frogs'Legs.
Victoria Wood reads the first part of Captain Betty and the Pirates. 9.10 KFK Radio - your chance to take over.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Curry.
Unknown:
Wiggly Park.
Unknown:
Andrew Sachs
Unknown:
Victoria Wood

The stories of J.R.R. Tolkien, starring Michael Hordern, Brian Blessed and Stephen Thorne.
Simple Farmer Giles wants nothing more than to get on with his daily business, but after he frightens off a giant his fame begins to spread. So, when the dragon Chrysophylax begins to stalk the land Giles finds himself the people's champion.
Dramatised by Brian Sibley

Contributors

Author:
J.R.R. Tolkien
Dramatised by:
Brian Sibley
Unknown:
Michael Hordern
Unknown:
Brian Blessed
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne

with Ross King.
With £10 million to spend on a Premier League squad, who will the Radio 5 fantasy football managers buy? Will comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner bid against each other for Chris Woods? Who will Nick Berry choose as his midfielder?

Contributors

Unknown:
Ross King
Unknown:
David Baddiel
Unknown:
Frank Skinner
Unknown:
Chris Woods
Unknown:
Nick Berry

with Jonathan Legard.
Football: Premier League commentary on the first Sunday match of the new season - Nottingham Forest v Liverpool.
Motor Racing: The Hungarian Formula 1
Grand Prix. Commentary by Simon Taylor on Round 11.
Golf: US PGA
Championship.
Tony Adamson reports on the final round from St Louis. Cricket: Gloucestershire v Pakistan.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Legard.
Commentary By:
Simon Taylor
Unknown:
Tony Adamson

7.10pm Open University
7.10 The Corporate View: 7.30 The New Curiosity Shop; 7.50
Montaigne and Political Authority;
8.10 Social Sciences Foundation Course: 8.30 Organic Chemistry:
8.50 Communication and Education: 9.10 Adam Smith and the American Colonies; 9.30 Maths: Complex Numbers and Cayley Tables

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Smith

Radio 5

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More