Re: Radio times listings 1970;s 80's 90's
BBC RADIO 2 MONDAY AUGUST 23RD 1971
5.30:News; Weather
5.32:* Breakfast Special Ray Moore
Music for your morning call, plus the latest news, weather, and traffic conditions
8.27 Racing Bulletin
8.55:Pause for Thought
THE REV PATRICK PARRY OKEDEN on the ability to receiveContributors
Unknown: Patrick Parry Okeden
9.02:* Michael Aspel's Open House
Producer DENYS JONES
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London W1A 1AA)
10.15 Showpiece No 2Contributors
Producer: Denys Jones
11.02:Morning Story
The Baker's Dozen written by ROSE STOCKMAN read by BARBARA MITCHELLContributors
Read By: Barbara Mitchell
11.15:Waggoners' Walk NW
(Friday afternoon's broadcast)
11.30:Chacksfield in Limelight
Frank Chacksfield conducts and introduces the STRINGS OF THE
RADIO ORCHESTRA and their own soloists in a programme of easy listening Producer
CHARLES CLARE-MAXWELLContributors
Unknown: Frank Chacksfield
Unknown: Charles Clare-Maxwell
12.02:Sam Costa
puts the Accent on Melody as he introduces your
Midday musical mixture Producers
CHRIS MORGAN , ANGELA BOND
1.15 Showpiece No 2
1.50 Sports Desk: with lunchtime cricket scoresContributors
Unknown: Chris Morgan
14.02:Woman's Hour
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Timeless Moments: recalled by RUTH PITTER
Librarian in Ethiopia: RITA PANKHUHST With CAROLE MARSH Reading Your Letters
Hair preparations - how effective are they?: DR SYDNEY BAKER , a consultant chemist, questioned by JUDITH CHALMERS TOM FLEMING reads
The Crime of Mary Stuart by GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON (3)Contributors
Introduced By: Marjorie Anderson
Recalled By: Ruth Pitter
Unknown: Rita Pankhuhst
Unknown: Carole Marsh
Unknown: Dr Sydney Baker
Unknown: Judith Chalmers
Unknown: Tom Fleming
Unknown: Mary Stuart
Unknown: George Malcolm Thomson
15.02:as Radio 1
16.15:Waggoners' Walk NW
(Repeated: Tuesday 11.15 am)
16.31:Sports Desk
with up-to-the-minute news of cricket, racing, and the rest of the afternoon's sport
16.40:* Charlie Chester
offers music, your ' lively letters, stars on disc, the latest news and Girl Talk with JUUE DAWN Producers
PAM COX, JOHN BUSSELL COLIN CHANDLER
5.15 Showpiece No 2Contributors
Unknown: John Bussell
Unknown: Colin Chandler
18.02:Album Time
Brian Matthew reviews the latest releases in the world of recorded sound
Producer JIMMY DUFOURContributors
Unknown: Brian Matthew
Producer: Jimmy Dufour
18.45:* Sports Desk
with the day's news, including classified racing results
19.03:Country Style
Pat Campbell with music in the country style plus the latest news on the country scene
This week's featured guests COUNTRY SYNDICATE Producer BILL BEBB
9.1 Sports Desk: with cricket close of play scoresContributors
Unknown: Pat Campbell
20.02:* Sweet 'n Swing
Introduced by David Allan
Pleasant, easy-on-the-ear mid-evening listening with the BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS and the JOHNNY LAMBE DANCE ORCHESTRA Producer JOHN D. CHATFIELDContributors
Introduced By: David Allan
Leader: Maurice Cavanagh
Conducted By: Michael Collins
Unknown: Johnny Lambe
Producer: John D. Chatfield
20.45:Helen McArthur
with A Smile and A Song and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN TYRE conductor IAIN SUTHERLAND Producer EDDIE FRASERContributors
Conductor: Iain Sutherland
Producer: Eddie Fraser
21.15:Concert Grand
William Davies introduces piano music in contrasting styles from RONALD SMITH
CHRISTINE AND SANDY BLAIR
KENNY POWELL TRIO
Producer FRANK HOOPERContributors
Introduces: William Davies
Unknown: Ronald Smith
Unknown: Sandy Blair
Unknown: Kenny Powell
Producer: Frank Hooper
22.02:Late Night Extra
Bob Holness with music and news: pop; people and places; featuring
THEMAYNARD FERGUSON ORCHESTRA Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
Executive producer TONY LUKEContributors
Unknown: Bob Holness
Unknown: Themaynard Ferguson
0.00:Midnight Newsroom
0.05:Night Ride
Peter Donaldson with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight
BLOSSOM DEARIE TRIO
Producer DENIS O'KEEFFEContributors
Unknown: Peter Donaldson
2.00:News; Weather
2.02:Closedown
BBC RADIO 2 MONDAY AUGUST 23RD 1971
5.30:News; Weather
5.32:* Breakfast Special Ray Moore
Music for your morning call, plus the latest news, weather, and traffic conditions
8.27 Racing Bulletin
8.55:Pause for Thought
THE REV PATRICK PARRY OKEDEN on the ability to receiveContributors
Unknown: Patrick Parry Okeden
9.02:* Michael Aspel's Open House
Producer DENYS JONES
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London W1A 1AA)
10.15 Showpiece No 2Contributors
Producer: Denys Jones
11.02:Morning Story
The Baker's Dozen written by ROSE STOCKMAN read by BARBARA MITCHELLContributors
Read By: Barbara Mitchell
11.15:Waggoners' Walk NW
(Friday afternoon's broadcast)
11.30:Chacksfield in Limelight
Frank Chacksfield conducts and introduces the STRINGS OF THE
RADIO ORCHESTRA and their own soloists in a programme of easy listening Producer
CHARLES CLARE-MAXWELLContributors
Unknown: Frank Chacksfield
Unknown: Charles Clare-Maxwell
12.02:Sam Costa
puts the Accent on Melody as he introduces your
Midday musical mixture Producers
CHRIS MORGAN , ANGELA BOND
1.15 Showpiece No 2
1.50 Sports Desk: with lunchtime cricket scoresContributors
Unknown: Chris Morgan
14.02:Woman's Hour
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Timeless Moments: recalled by RUTH PITTER
Librarian in Ethiopia: RITA PANKHUHST With CAROLE MARSH Reading Your Letters
Hair preparations - how effective are they?: DR SYDNEY BAKER , a consultant chemist, questioned by JUDITH CHALMERS TOM FLEMING reads
The Crime of Mary Stuart by GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON (3)Contributors
Introduced By: Marjorie Anderson
Recalled By: Ruth Pitter
Unknown: Rita Pankhuhst
Unknown: Carole Marsh
Unknown: Dr Sydney Baker
Unknown: Judith Chalmers
Unknown: Tom Fleming
Unknown: Mary Stuart
Unknown: George Malcolm Thomson
15.02:as Radio 1
16.15:Waggoners' Walk NW
(Repeated: Tuesday 11.15 am)
16.31:Sports Desk
with up-to-the-minute news of cricket, racing, and the rest of the afternoon's sport
16.40:* Charlie Chester
offers music, your ' lively letters, stars on disc, the latest news and Girl Talk with JUUE DAWN Producers
PAM COX, JOHN BUSSELL COLIN CHANDLER
5.15 Showpiece No 2Contributors
Unknown: John Bussell
Unknown: Colin Chandler
18.02:Album Time
Brian Matthew reviews the latest releases in the world of recorded sound
Producer JIMMY DUFOURContributors
Unknown: Brian Matthew
Producer: Jimmy Dufour
18.45:* Sports Desk
with the day's news, including classified racing results
19.03:Country Style
Pat Campbell with music in the country style plus the latest news on the country scene
This week's featured guests COUNTRY SYNDICATE Producer BILL BEBB
9.1 Sports Desk: with cricket close of play scoresContributors
Unknown: Pat Campbell
20.02:* Sweet 'n Swing
Introduced by David Allan
Pleasant, easy-on-the-ear mid-evening listening with the BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS and the JOHNNY LAMBE DANCE ORCHESTRA Producer JOHN D. CHATFIELDContributors
Introduced By: David Allan
Leader: Maurice Cavanagh
Conducted By: Michael Collins
Unknown: Johnny Lambe
Producer: John D. Chatfield
20.45:Helen McArthur
with A Smile and A Song and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN TYRE conductor IAIN SUTHERLAND Producer EDDIE FRASERContributors
Conductor: Iain Sutherland
Producer: Eddie Fraser
21.15:Concert Grand
William Davies introduces piano music in contrasting styles from RONALD SMITH
CHRISTINE AND SANDY BLAIR
KENNY POWELL TRIO
Producer FRANK HOOPERContributors
Introduces: William Davies
Unknown: Ronald Smith
Unknown: Sandy Blair
Unknown: Kenny Powell
Producer: Frank Hooper
22.02:Late Night Extra
Bob Holness with music and news: pop; people and places; featuring
THEMAYNARD FERGUSON ORCHESTRA Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
Executive producer TONY LUKEContributors
Unknown: Bob Holness
Unknown: Themaynard Ferguson
0.00:Midnight Newsroom
0.05:Night Ride
Peter Donaldson with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight
BLOSSOM DEARIE TRIO
Producer DENIS O'KEEFFEContributors
Unknown: Peter Donaldson
2.00:News; Weather
2.02:Closedown
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