Re: Radio times listings 1970;s 80's 90's
BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY JUNE 19TH 1975
6.00:News Summary; weather
6.02:Simon Bates
6.15 Pause for Thought
7.02:Terry Wogan
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk
11.30:Jean Challis
1.50 Sports Desk with cricket
14.02:Ed Stewart
as Radio 1 but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
2.45. 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk and at 3.40
Racing from Royal Ascot
3.45 The Ascot Gold Cup
For three-year-olds and upwards over 2im. Commentary by PETER BROMLEY JULIAN WILSON says:
' French challengers have been more successful in the Gold Cup than in any other race in Britain since the war.
' Four-year-olds have won in 23 years out of 28. Most successful jockey has been Lester Piggott. He has been first past the post five times.
' So the winning formula looks to be a French-trained four-year-old ridden by Lester Piggott. Sagaro fits the bill. Pick of the British hopes looks to be fourryearold Girandole (Edward Hide), and five-year-old Zab (Joe Mercer) and Proverb (Willie Carson ).'Contributors
Commentary By: Peter Bromley
Commentary By: Julian Wilson
Unknown: Lester Piggott.
Unknown: Lester Piggott.
Unknown: Willie Carson
17.02:Waggoners' Walk
(Repeated: Friday 10.30 am)
17.17:Sam Costa
Including at 5.45 Sports Desk with racing results
18.45:Sports Desk
19.02:The 78 Show
The quiz game devoted to those days of not so long ago when music was melodic, lyrics were lyrical and a record player was simply called a gramophone!
This week's panel of experts
Pearl Hackney Bruce Trent Ian Wallace
Chairman Shaw Taylor
At the piano DENNIS GOMM
Compiled and produced by JOHN DYAS
7.30 Sports Desk with cricketContributors
Unknown: Pearl Hackney
Unknown: Bruce Trent
Unknown: Ian Wallace
Unknown: Shaw Taylor
Produced By: John Dyas
19.32:The Organist Entertains
REGINALD DIXON
(BBC Theatre Organ) ROBINSON CLEAVER
(BBC Theatre Organ) DOUGLAS REEVE
(Dome, Brighton) FRANCIS WALKER
(Electronic organ and mouth organ)
Introduced and produced by Robin RichmondContributors
Unknown: Reginald Dixon
Unknown: Robinson Cleaver
Unknown: Douglas Reeve
Unknown: Francis Walker
Produced By: Robin Richmond
20.02:Folk 75
From Cleveland
JACKAROO and PETER BETTS Introduced by Stewart McFarlane
Producer RAY HARVEY
(Presented by the BBC in association with the Middlesbrough Entertainments Department)Contributors
Unknown: Peter Betts
Introduced By: Stewart McFarlane
Producer: Ray Harvey
20.30:Folkweave
Tony Foxworthy looks at some recent record releases. News from the Folk World.
Presented by Tony Capstick. Producer PETER PILBEAMContributors
Unknown: Tony Foxworthy
Presented By: Tony Capstick.
Producer: Peter Pilbeam
21.02:Take Your Partners
in Radio 2 Ballroom
SYDNEY THOMPSON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Introduced bv
Sydney Thompson
Producer JOHN HOOPERContributors
Producer: John Hooper
22.02:Sports Desk
with evening racing results
22.05:Don Durbridge
with Music Through Midnight including Contact and at 12.0
Midnight Newsroom; weather
0.31:* am News Summary
BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY JUNE 19TH 1975
6.00:News Summary; weather
6.02:Simon Bates
6.15 Pause for Thought
7.02:Terry Wogan
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk
11.30:Jean Challis
1.50 Sports Desk with cricket
14.02:Ed Stewart
as Radio 1 but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
2.45. 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk and at 3.40
Racing from Royal Ascot
3.45 The Ascot Gold Cup
For three-year-olds and upwards over 2im. Commentary by PETER BROMLEY JULIAN WILSON says:
' French challengers have been more successful in the Gold Cup than in any other race in Britain since the war.
' Four-year-olds have won in 23 years out of 28. Most successful jockey has been Lester Piggott. He has been first past the post five times.
' So the winning formula looks to be a French-trained four-year-old ridden by Lester Piggott. Sagaro fits the bill. Pick of the British hopes looks to be fourryearold Girandole (Edward Hide), and five-year-old Zab (Joe Mercer) and Proverb (Willie Carson ).'Contributors
Commentary By: Peter Bromley
Commentary By: Julian Wilson
Unknown: Lester Piggott.
Unknown: Lester Piggott.
Unknown: Willie Carson
17.02:Waggoners' Walk
(Repeated: Friday 10.30 am)
17.17:Sam Costa
Including at 5.45 Sports Desk with racing results
18.45:Sports Desk
19.02:The 78 Show
The quiz game devoted to those days of not so long ago when music was melodic, lyrics were lyrical and a record player was simply called a gramophone!
This week's panel of experts
Pearl Hackney Bruce Trent Ian Wallace
Chairman Shaw Taylor
At the piano DENNIS GOMM
Compiled and produced by JOHN DYAS
7.30 Sports Desk with cricketContributors
Unknown: Pearl Hackney
Unknown: Bruce Trent
Unknown: Ian Wallace
Unknown: Shaw Taylor
Produced By: John Dyas
19.32:The Organist Entertains
REGINALD DIXON
(BBC Theatre Organ) ROBINSON CLEAVER
(BBC Theatre Organ) DOUGLAS REEVE
(Dome, Brighton) FRANCIS WALKER
(Electronic organ and mouth organ)
Introduced and produced by Robin RichmondContributors
Unknown: Reginald Dixon
Unknown: Robinson Cleaver
Unknown: Douglas Reeve
Unknown: Francis Walker
Produced By: Robin Richmond
20.02:Folk 75
From Cleveland
JACKAROO and PETER BETTS Introduced by Stewart McFarlane
Producer RAY HARVEY
(Presented by the BBC in association with the Middlesbrough Entertainments Department)Contributors
Unknown: Peter Betts
Introduced By: Stewart McFarlane
Producer: Ray Harvey
20.30:Folkweave
Tony Foxworthy looks at some recent record releases. News from the Folk World.
Presented by Tony Capstick. Producer PETER PILBEAMContributors
Unknown: Tony Foxworthy
Presented By: Tony Capstick.
Producer: Peter Pilbeam
21.02:Take Your Partners
in Radio 2 Ballroom
SYDNEY THOMPSON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Introduced bv
Sydney Thompson
Producer JOHN HOOPERContributors
Producer: John Hooper
22.02:Sports Desk
with evening racing results
22.05:Don Durbridge
with Music Through Midnight including Contact and at 12.0
Midnight Newsroom; weather
0.31:* am News Summary
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