Re: Radio times listings 1970;s 80's 90's
BBC RAdio 2 monday march 22nd 1971
5.30:News; Weather
5.33:Breakfast Special John Dunn
Music for your morning call, plus the latest news. weather, and traffic conditions at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
8.55:Pause for Thought
THE REV PATRICK PARRY OKEDEN on walls you can'seeContributors
Unknown: Patrick Parry Okeden
9.01:Pete Murray's Open House
Produced by DENYS JONES
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London WIA 1AA)Contributors
Produced By: Denys Jones
10.30:Morning Story
Miracle in the Sand written by ROY BOLITHO read by STEPHEN JACKContributors
Written By: Roy Bolitho
Read By: Stephen Jack
10.45:Waggoners' Walk NW
11.01:John Hanson with Reginald Dixon
at the BBC New Theatre Organ invite you to
Meet us at The Playhouse with guests PATRICIA MICHAEL and JACQUELINE AND BRIDIE the Augmented
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by PETER PILBEAMContributors
Unknown: Patricia Michael
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Produced By: Peter Pilbeam
12.01:Sam Costa
puts the Accent on Melody Produced by CHRIS MORGAN and ANGELA BONDContributors
Produced By: Chris Morgan
14.01:Woman's Hour
Introducer Marjorie Anderson In Praise of Spring: a selection of words and music Dying Dialect:
JUNE HELEN ROGERS Reading Your Letters
Watchdog- how and when to complain about goods or services: NICKY WOOD of the Gas Council, CHARLES HAWES , Maniaging Director of a department Store, ROSEMARY MCROBERT Of the Consumers' Association, and NORMAN TOZER
ALLAN MCCLELLAND reads The March Hare by TERENCE DE VERE WHITE (6)Contributors
Unknown: Marjorie Anderson
Unknown: Nicky Wood
Unknown: Charles Hawes
Unknown: Rosemary McRobert
Unknown: Norman Tozer
Unknown: Allan McClelland
15.02:* as Radio 1
16.15:Waggoners' Walk NW
(Repeated: Tues, 10.45 am)
4.30 Sports Desk
16.32:* Charlie Chester
offers music, your ' lively' letters, stars on disc, the latest news, and Girt Talk with JULIE DAWN
Produced by PAM cox , BRIAN MATTHEW , CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL and HARRY WALTERSContributors
Unknown: Julie Dawn
Produced By: Pam Cox
Produced By: Brian Matthew
Produced By: Charles Clark-Maxwell
Produced By: Harry Walters
18.01:Album Time
Desmond Carrington with a review of the current popular record releases
Produced by LILIAN DUFFContributors
Unknown: Desmond Carrington
Produced By: Lilian Duff
18.50:* Sports Desk
with the day's news, including classified racing results
19.02:* Country Style
Pat Campbell with music in the country style plus the latest news on the country scene
This week's featured guests: THE MUSKRATS
Produced by BILL BEBBContributors
Unknown: Pat Campbell
Produced By: Bill Bebb
20.01:Christopher Lee
and the Cinema
A screen star recalls musical highlights from some of his favourite pictures
Produced by JOHN CASSELSContributors
Produced By: John Cassels
20.45:Douglas Byng
says He My Guest and, in conversation with JOHN EAST , recalls over 50 years in the theatre.
" I remember when I was very, very small I was standing by the piano: my head didn'reach the keyboard and I burst into tears because I felt I could never go on the stage. I told my mother that I wanted to be an actor and she said, ' I hope, dear, you'll never come to that! ' "
Produced by JOHN KNIGHTContributors
Unknown: John East
Produced By: John Knight
21.15:Easy to Remember
Music all the way with MALCOLM LOCKYER AND
THE RADIO SHOWBAND and THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS Produced by FRANK HOOPERContributors
Unknown: Malcolm Lockyer
Produced By: Frank Hooper
22.01:Late Night Extra
Bob Holness with music and news: pop: people and places; featuring
THE MIDNIGHT STRINGS conductor PAUL FENOULHET With DANNY STREET THE RANDALL FIVE
Produced by RICHARD WILLCOX Executive producer TONY LUKEContributors
Unknown: Bob Holness
Conductor: Paul Fenoulhet
Unknown: Danny Street
Produced By: Richard Willcox
Producer: Tony Luke
0.00:Midnight Newsroom
0.05:Night Ride
Colin Nicol with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight
SINNERMAN AND SARA
Produced by DEREK MAYELLContributors
Unknown: Colin Nicol
Produced By: Derek Mayell
2.00:News; Weather
2.02:Closedown
BBC RAdio 2 monday march 22nd 1971
5.30:News; Weather
5.33:Breakfast Special John Dunn
Music for your morning call, plus the latest news. weather, and traffic conditions at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
8.55:Pause for Thought
THE REV PATRICK PARRY OKEDEN on walls you can'seeContributors
Unknown: Patrick Parry Okeden
9.01:Pete Murray's Open House
Produced by DENYS JONES
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London WIA 1AA)Contributors
Produced By: Denys Jones
10.30:Morning Story
Miracle in the Sand written by ROY BOLITHO read by STEPHEN JACKContributors
Written By: Roy Bolitho
Read By: Stephen Jack
10.45:Waggoners' Walk NW
11.01:John Hanson with Reginald Dixon
at the BBC New Theatre Organ invite you to
Meet us at The Playhouse with guests PATRICIA MICHAEL and JACQUELINE AND BRIDIE the Augmented
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by PETER PILBEAMContributors
Unknown: Patricia Michael
Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
Produced By: Peter Pilbeam
12.01:Sam Costa
puts the Accent on Melody Produced by CHRIS MORGAN and ANGELA BONDContributors
Produced By: Chris Morgan
14.01:Woman's Hour
Introducer Marjorie Anderson In Praise of Spring: a selection of words and music Dying Dialect:
JUNE HELEN ROGERS Reading Your Letters
Watchdog- how and when to complain about goods or services: NICKY WOOD of the Gas Council, CHARLES HAWES , Maniaging Director of a department Store, ROSEMARY MCROBERT Of the Consumers' Association, and NORMAN TOZER
ALLAN MCCLELLAND reads The March Hare by TERENCE DE VERE WHITE (6)Contributors
Unknown: Marjorie Anderson
Unknown: Nicky Wood
Unknown: Charles Hawes
Unknown: Rosemary McRobert
Unknown: Norman Tozer
Unknown: Allan McClelland
15.02:* as Radio 1
16.15:Waggoners' Walk NW
(Repeated: Tues, 10.45 am)
4.30 Sports Desk
16.32:* Charlie Chester
offers music, your ' lively' letters, stars on disc, the latest news, and Girt Talk with JULIE DAWN
Produced by PAM cox , BRIAN MATTHEW , CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL and HARRY WALTERSContributors
Unknown: Julie Dawn
Produced By: Pam Cox
Produced By: Brian Matthew
Produced By: Charles Clark-Maxwell
Produced By: Harry Walters
18.01:Album Time
Desmond Carrington with a review of the current popular record releases
Produced by LILIAN DUFFContributors
Unknown: Desmond Carrington
Produced By: Lilian Duff
18.50:* Sports Desk
with the day's news, including classified racing results
19.02:* Country Style
Pat Campbell with music in the country style plus the latest news on the country scene
This week's featured guests: THE MUSKRATS
Produced by BILL BEBBContributors
Unknown: Pat Campbell
Produced By: Bill Bebb
20.01:Christopher Lee
and the Cinema
A screen star recalls musical highlights from some of his favourite pictures
Produced by JOHN CASSELSContributors
Produced By: John Cassels
20.45:Douglas Byng
says He My Guest and, in conversation with JOHN EAST , recalls over 50 years in the theatre.
" I remember when I was very, very small I was standing by the piano: my head didn'reach the keyboard and I burst into tears because I felt I could never go on the stage. I told my mother that I wanted to be an actor and she said, ' I hope, dear, you'll never come to that! ' "
Produced by JOHN KNIGHTContributors
Unknown: John East
Produced By: John Knight
21.15:Easy to Remember
Music all the way with MALCOLM LOCKYER AND
THE RADIO SHOWBAND and THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS Produced by FRANK HOOPERContributors
Unknown: Malcolm Lockyer
Produced By: Frank Hooper
22.01:Late Night Extra
Bob Holness with music and news: pop: people and places; featuring
THE MIDNIGHT STRINGS conductor PAUL FENOULHET With DANNY STREET THE RANDALL FIVE
Produced by RICHARD WILLCOX Executive producer TONY LUKEContributors
Unknown: Bob Holness
Conductor: Paul Fenoulhet
Unknown: Danny Street
Produced By: Richard Willcox
Producer: Tony Luke
0.00:Midnight Newsroom
0.05:Night Ride
Colin Nicol with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight
SINNERMAN AND SARA
Produced by DEREK MAYELLContributors
Unknown: Colin Nicol
Produced By: Derek Mayell
2.00:News; Weather
2.02:Closedown
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