BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY JUNE 7TH 1977
6.00:as Radio 2
8.00:The Nation's All-Time Top 100
Noel Edmonds , Tony Blackburn and Paul Burnett introduce six hours of continuous music compiled from the many, many thousands of votes from Radio 1 listeners Producer DAVE ATKEYContributors
Unknown: Noel Edmonds
Unknown: Paul Burnett
Producer: Dave Atkey
14.00:David Hamilton
Producer PAUL WILLIAMS including at 2.35
The Queen Speaks to The CommonwealthContributors
Producer: Paul Williams
16.31:It's D.L.T. OK!
Producer TIM BLACKMOREContributors
Producer: Tim Blackmore
19.00:Jubilee Special
Simon Bates links up with BBC local radio stations to join in the celebrations around the country.Contributors
Presenter: Simon Bates
Producer: Malcolm Brown
22.02:John Peel
Also on VHF0.00:* am as Radio 2
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BBC RADIO 2 MONDAY JUNE 6TH 1977
6.00:News Summary; weather
6.02:Colin Berry
Producer STUART HOBDAY at 6.15 Pause for Thought and at 8.3 Racing BulletinContributors
Producer: Stuart Hobday
8.06:as Radio 1
10.02:Pete Murray's Open House
at the Theatre Royal, Windsor, before an invited audience, with guest stars Harry Secombe The Wurzels and Juan Martin Producers ANGELA BOND and ANN COLVIN including at
11.2 and 12.2 Cricket: reports on England v AustraliaContributors
Unknown: Harry Secombe
Unknown: Ann Colvin
12.30:The Ken Dodd Collection
Favourite records introduced by the Court Jester of Knotty Ash. Producer CHRIS MORGAN including at
1.2 Cricket: a further report on England v AustraliaContributors
Producer: Chris Morgan
13.30:Sport on 2
Presented by Jim Rosenthal
1.30; 2.0; 2.35; 3.5; 3.25; 3.40;
3.55; 5.40* Cricket
This special Bank Holiday edition of Sport on 2 features the day's top matches, including England v Australia in the third and final one-day international for The Prudential Trophy at The Oval. Reports by TREVOR BAILEY.
Meanwhile LANCASHIRE and YORKSHIRE continue the Roses match at Old Trafford. Reports throughout the afternoon. Plus news and scores from the other matches.
1.30; 2.25; 2.55; 3.15; 3.30;
3.45; 5.40*
Racing Special
Featuring the five top races of the day at two meetings: Sandown Park
2.30 The Brigadier Gerard Stakes (1¼m)
3.0 The Whitsun Cup
3.35 The Temple Stakes
Commentator PETER BROMLEY
Redcar3.20 The Vaux Gold Tankard (1m 6f)
3.50 The Zetland Gold Cup (Um)
Commentator DEREK THOMPSON
And results from the other meetings; classified check 5.40*
1.30; 2.0; 2.35; 3.5; 3.25; 3.40;
3.55; 5.40* Tennis
The world's top players compete for £55,000 in prize money at Nottingham in the John Player Tournament - Britain's first major grass event of the year. Reports and commentary by GERALD WILLIAMS and MAX ROBERTSON.
2.0*
Football
England are in Rio de Janeiro for the first match of their South American tour, against Brazil, on Wednesday. BRYON BUTLER discusses their prospects, and reports the latest news from Rio.
In Cycling JOHN BURNS reports on the New Brighton to Llandudno stage of the Tour of Britain Milk Race.
Timetable:
1.30 News/prospects from all featured events, including Cricket
2.0 Football/Tennis/Cricket
2.25 Racing from Sandown Park
2.35 Cricket/Tennis
2.55 Racing from Sandown
Park
3.5 Cricket/Tennis
3.15 Racing from Redcar
3.25 Cricket/Tennis
3.30 Racing: Sandown Park
3.40 Cricket/Tennis
3.45 Racing from Redcar
3.55 Cricket/Tennis
5.0 Round-up
5.40 Classified Racing/Cricket/
Tennis
A Radio Sports Unit productionContributors
Presented By: Jim Rosenthal
Unknown: Trevor Bailey.
Unknown: Gerard Stakes
Commentator: Peter Bromley
Commentator: Derek Thompson
Commentary By: Gerald Williams
Commentary By: Max Robertson.
Unknown: Bryon Butler
Unknown: John Burns
18.02:John Dunn
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Producers FRANCES LINE and CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELLContributors
Producers: Frances Line
Producers: Charles Clark-Maxwell
19.30:Sports Desk
including the close-of-play cricket scoreboard19.33:Alan Dell
7.33 The Dance Band Days
British dance band favourites
8.2 Stereo The Big Band SoundContributors
Producer: Barbara Page
21.02:Humphrey Lyttelton
with The Best of Jazz on records Producer KEITH STEWARTContributors
Producer: Keith Stewart
22.02:Sports Desk
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.05:Star Sound
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
A musical look at the world of films
Flashback to 1952
Movie highlights of 25 years ago illustrated by FRED ASTAIRE , HUMPHREY BOGART
MARLON BRANDO , BING CROSBY DORIS DAY, MARLENE DIETRICH
JANE FROMAN , KATHRYN GRAYSON HOWARD KEEL , GENE KELLY
FRANKIE LAINE , DONALD O'CONNOR DONALD PEERS , TED RAY
DEBBIE REYNOLDS , JANE RUSSELL FRANK SINATRA and others These Were the Heroes!
Answers and lucky winners of the Rocky competition.
Introduced by David Bellan Written and compiled by LYN FAIRHURST
Producer TONY LUKEContributors
Illustrated By: Fred Astaire
Illustrated By: Humphrey Bogart
Illustrated By: Marlon Brando
Unknown: Bing Crosby
Unknown: Marlene Dietrich
Unknown: Jane Froman
Unknown: Kathryn Grayson
Unknown: Howard Keel
Unknown: Gene Kelly
Unknown: Frankie Laine
Unknown: Donald O'Connor
Unknown: Donald Peers
Unknown: Ted Ray
Unknown: Debbie Reynolds
Unknown: Jane Russell
Unknown: Frank Sinatra
Introduced By: David Bellan
Producer: Tony Luke
23.02:Don Durbridge
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 until 12.0 with The Late Show
Producers PAM COX, DENYS JONES including at 12.0
Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information and at 1.0 am
News Summary
2.0-2.2* News SummaryContributors
Unknown: Denys Jones
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BBC RADIO 1 MONDAY JUNE 6TH 1977
6.00:as Radio 2
8.06:Ed Stewart
Also on VHF with Junior Choice10.00:At Last the Noel Edmonds Jubilee Show
12.00:Tony Blackburn
with the Radio 1 Roadshow from The Jubilee Fair, West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Producer DAVE PRICE13.31:Kid Jensen
Also on VHF
Producer MIKE HAWKESContributors
Producer: Mike Hawkes
16.31:It's D.L.T. OK!
Also on VHF
Producer TIM BLACKMOREContributors
Producer: Tim Blackmore
19.30:as Radio 2
22.02:John Peel
Also on VHF
Producer JOHN WALTERSContributors
Producer: John Walters
0.00:* am as Radio 2
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BBC RADIO 2 SUNDAY JUNE 5TH 1977
6.55:New Day
Some prayers and music for the first day of the week7.00:News Summary; weatherman
7.03:Douglas Reeve
at the BBC Theatre Organ presents a programme of requests, and music from the DESFORD COLLIERY WELFARE BAND conductor ALBERT CHAPPELL Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC ManchesterContributors
Conductor: Albert Chappell
Producer: Peter Pilbeam
8.03:Ray Moore
introduces Banners and Bonnets A selection of Salvation Army music, old and new.
Producer FRANK TOPPING8.32:as Radio 1
10.02:David Jacobs
introduces Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA and JOHN LAWRENSON Producer PETER BELLContributors
Conductor: Ashley Lawrence
Conductor: The Reginald Leopold
Conductor: John Lawrenson
Producer: Peter Bell
11.30:People's Service
The second of a series of three programmes from a studio in London presented by THE REV STUART JACKMAN 2: God Will
Producer FRANK TOPPINGContributors
Unknown: Stuart Jackman
Producer: Frank Topping
12.02:Family Favourites
Introduced by Jean Challis
Taking part: MARAMA MARTIN (Radio New Zealand)
PETER MCDONAGH (BFBS Malta)
BOB MOORE (ABC Sydney)
Producer RAY HARVEY
(3 July: New Zealand, BFBS Cyprus and Australia)Contributors
Introduced By: Jean Challis
Unknown: Marama Martin
Unknown: Peter McDonagh
Unknown: Bob Moore
Producer: Ray Harvey
14.02:The Impressionists
A game of voices and noises Chairman Barry Took The teams:
Peter Goodwright and Clive Lea v Johnny More and Ray Fell
Piano impressions Max Harris Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
(Repeated: Saturday 7.2 pm 1500m and 202m Scotland)Contributors
Unknown: Peter Goodwright
Unknown: Max Harris
Producer: Richard Willcox
14.30:The Leading Ladies
Anne Rogers
" One of the biggest successes in the story of the British Musical Theatre was a very small musical by Sandy Wilson. It was called " The Boy Friend ", and it launched one of those all-too-rare happenings, these days, a marvellous Leading Lady role: Polly Browne , the epitome of the 1920s ingenue. For everyone who saw " The Boy Friend ", Polly Browne will always be identified by the girl who created her - Anne Rogers. '
(VANESSA LEE)
Introduced by Vanessa Lee
Series devised and written by FRANK SALTER
Producer BARRY KNIGHTContributors
Unknown: Anne Rogers
Unknown: Sandy Wilson.
Unknown: Polly Browne
Unknown: Polly Browne
Unknown: Anne Rogers.
Introduced By: Vanessa Lee
Written By: Frank Salter
Producer: Barry Knight
15.30:Hubert Gregg
says Thanks for the Memory Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSONContributors
Producer: Phyllis Robinson
16.02:Charlie Chester
with your Sunday Soapbox Producer RON GARDNER BBC Birmingham at 5.2 Sports Desk: with the teatime cricket scores in today's John Player League gamesContributors
Producer: Ron Gardner
17.50:Next Move
Read along with VALENTINE DYALL
The Secret of Cliff House - Episode 4 For address and telephone number see Thurs 6.45 pmContributors
Unknown: Valentine Dyall
18.00:as Radio 1
19.02:One Girl and her Show
Featuring this week Faith Brown with her guest DON LUSHER and the MAX HARRIS ORCHESTRA Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSONContributors
Unknown: Don Lusher
Unknown: Max Harris
Producer: John Fawcett Wilson
19.02:Sunday Sport
with Derek Thompson , featuring the pick of the day's events at home and abroad,including:
Motor Racing: The Belgian Grand Prix, the seventh round of this year's World Championship. SIMON TAYLOR reports from Zolder.
Cricket: news and scores in today's matches in the John Player League.
International Tennis: the French Championships reach their climax with the men's singles final. GERALD WILLIAMS reports from Paris.
Cycling: Britain's premier event, the Tour of Britain Milk Race, reaches Sefton Park, Liverpool. JOHN BURNS reports.
Football: after the England-Scotland game both countries prepare for tours of South America. The Radio Sports team discuss their prospects and meet the personalities involved.
Plus news of the British Lions in New Zealand and, in motor cycling, the French 750 World Championship at Dijon.
A Radio Sports Unit productionContributors
Unknown: Derek Thompson
Unknown: Simon Taylor
Unknown: Gerald Williams
Unknown: John Burns
19.30:Glamorous Nights
Unforgettable melodies from the world of operetta and musical theatre.
Introduced by Sam Costa Compiled and written by EDWARD NASH
Producer PETER CHISWELLContributors
Introduced By: Sam Costa
Written By: Edward Nash
Producer: Peter Chiswell
20.30:Sunday Half-Hour
for the Jubilee
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler from the Parish Church of St George, New Mills. Derbyshire, with united church choirs from the area.
Conductor NEVILLE HOLT
Organist FRANK WOLFENDEN Prayer and Blessing THE REV JOHN STATHAM
Ye servants of God, your master proclaim (Paderborn); When all thy mercies, 0 my God (Belgrave); Be thou my vision(Slane);Atthename of Jesus (Camberwell); My song is love unknown (Love Unknown); Bright the vision that delighted (Redhead); Jubilee Hymn (Vision); 0 Lord of heaven and earth and sea (Almsgiving)
BBC ManchesterContributors
Introduced By: Geoffrey Wheeler
Conductor: Neville Holt
Unknown: John Statham
21.02:Your 100 Best Tunes
Introduced by Alan Keith Producer ALLAN GILESContributors
Introduced By: Alan Keith
Producer: Allan Giles
22.02:Sports Desk
22.05:Softly Sentimental
Romantic music for the late hour, featuring
Janie Marden and Red Hurley with Johnny Arthey and his Orchestra and the Vic Ash Quartet
Producer ROYSTON HERBERTContributors
Unknown: Janie Marden
Unknown: Red Hurley
Unknown: Johnny Arthey
Unknown: Vic Ash
Producer: Royston Herbert
23.02:Sounds of Jazz
Peter Clayton with Kenny Wheeler Big Band and Chris Barber and his Jazz Blues Band
Producers LAWRIE MONK and KEITH STEWART including at 12.0
Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring informationContributors
Unknown: Peter Clayton
Unknown: Kenny Wheeler
Unknown: Chris Barber
Unknown: Keith Stewart
1.00:* News Summary
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BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY JUNE 5TH 1977
6.55:as Radio 2
8.00:Playground
A magazine of special interest to young listeners
Introduced by David Rider including Headline Spotters Producer DON GEORGEContributors
Introduced By: David Rider
Producer: Don George
8.32:Ed Stewart
Also or, VHF with Junior Choice including at
8.32 Cross-Channel Motoring Information10.00:Simon Bates
with All There is to Hear including the Radio 1 Music Machine Producers TED BESTON and DAVE PRICEContributors
Producers: Ted Beston
13.00:Jimmy Savile
1.0 The Double Top Ten Show
This week the Top Ten records from June I960 and June 1969
2.0 Speakeasy, recorded with a specially invited audience Research SUZAN DAVIES Producers TED BESTON and JOHN NEWBURYContributors
Unknown: Suzan Davies
Producers: Ted Beston
15.00:Anne Nightingale's Request Show
Producer BERNIE ANDREWSContributors
Producer: Bernie Andrews
17.15:Twenty-Five Years of Rock 'n' Roll
The second of two programmes in which Stuart Colman takes you year by year through a quarter-century of Rock 'n' Roll. Producer DAVE PRICEContributors
Unknown: Stuart Colman
18.00:Tom Browne
Also on VHF with the Top 20
Producer BERNIE ANDREWSContributors
Producer: Bernie Andrews
19.00:as Radio 2 (7.02-7.30 as VHF)
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BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY JUNE 4TH 1977
6.00:News Summary; weather
6.02:Tom Edwards
Producer STUART HOBDAY including at
8.3 Racing BulletinContributors
Producer: Stuart Hobday
8.06:as Radio 1
10.02:Sam Costa
Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham including at
11.2 and 12.2 Cricket: news of England v Australia in the one-day international at EdgbastonContributors
Producer: David Welsby
12.03:Two's Best
Len Jackson with the best of Radio 2 selected from last week's programmes.
Written by KEITH HOWELL
Producers JOHN BILLINGHAM and JACK DABBSContributors
Unknown: Len Jackson
Written By: Keith Howell
Producers: John Billingham
Producers: Jack Dabbs
13.02:The News Huddlines
13.30:Sport on 2
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Presented by Jim Rosenthal
1.30; 2.40; 3.0; 3.55* International
Soccer Special England v Scotland
Traditionally one of the great occasions on the football calendar, and this year's 95th meeting between the two countries is more captivating than ever. Scotland, the home international champions, will be seeking revenge for that 5-1 defeat on their last visit to Wembley two years ago. Live commentary on the whole match by PETER JONES and DAVID FRANCEY , with reports from BRYON BUTLER and expert analysis by DENIS LAW.
1.30; 2.5; 2.40; 3.45; 4.45; 5.5t* Cricket
England v Australia
The action in The Prudential Trophy switches to Edgbaston for the second of the one-day internationals. Reports by CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS
Plus reports on LANCASHIRE v YORKSHIRE at Old Trafford, and news and scores in the other county matches.
1.30; 2.0; 2.30; 4.45; 5.40.
Racing from Epsom
Featuring commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the 199th running of The Oaks, a race worth L40,000 to the winner.
2.0 The Berger Colorizer Handi cap (1m)
2.35 The Oaks dim)
Plus results from the other meetings throughout the afternoon; classified check at 5.40*
1.30; 2.5; 2.40; 3.45; 4.45; 5.30. International Tennis
The build-up to Wimbledon continues with the French Championships, which are reaching their climax this weekend. Commentary and reports by GERALD WILLIAMS.
1.30; 2.5; 5.25*
Rugby Union
THE BRITISH LIONS meet MANA-WATU HOROWHENUA at Palmerston North - with the First Test against New Zealand just two weeks away. CHRIS REA reports, and talks to the tour personalities.
In Cycling JOHN BURNS reports on the Huddersfield to Manchester stage of the Tour of Britain Milk Race; and in Motor Racing, news of practice for tomorrow's Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder.
Timetable:
1.30 News/prospects from all featured events, including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard
2.0 Racing from Epsom
2.5 Football/Cricket/Tennis/
Rugby
2.30 Racing from Epsom
2.40 Football/Cricket/Tennis
3.0 Football commentary
3.45 Cricket/Tennis
3.55 Football commentary
4.45 Cricket/Tennis/Racing
5.0 Round-up
5.25 Rugby Union
5.30 Motor Sport/Tennis
5.40 Classified Racing
5.50 Cricket
Events may alter timings
A Radio Sports Unit productionContributors
Presented By: Jim Rosenthal
Unknown: Peter Jones
Unknown: David Francey
Unknown: Bryon Butler
Unknown: Denis Law.
Commentary By: Peter Bromley
Unknown: Berger Colorizer Handi
Unknown: Gerald Williams.
Unknown: Watu Horowhenua
Unknown: Chris Rea
Unknown: John Burns
18.03:Wally Whyton
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Wally invites you to enjoy Both Sides Now from 'he 200th Royal Bath and West Show, with special West Country guesta The Yetties. Woodsmoke News and features from
JIM LLOYD. Bass and asides from
BRIAN BROCKLEHURST Producer BILL BEBB including at
6.3 Cross-Channel Motoring InformationContributors
Bass: Jim Lloyd.
Unknown: Brian Brocklehurst
19.02:The Impressionists
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 119.30:Sports Desk
19.32:BBC International Festival of Light Music
The first of five concerts direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London in the South Bank Pops series in Honour of The Queen BBC Concert Orchestra leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor Ashley Lawrence Guest conductor
Charles Mackerras
Vera Lynn , Margaret Curphey Rolf Harris. John Dankworth Arthur Askey
The Peter Knight Orchestra Band and Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall conductor LT-COL TREVOR SHARPE Pipe-Major John Slattery (1st Battalion, Scots Guards)
London Welsh Male Voice Choir Gwalia Male Choir
Introduced by Pete Murray
During the Interval
Steve Race looks at the light music scene as reflected in tonight's concert.
Producer FRANCES LINE
(Presented by the BBC in association with the GLC)Contributors
Leader: Arthur Leavins
Conductor: Ashley Lawrence
Conductor: Charles MacKerras
Conductor: Vera Lynn
Conductor: Margaret Curphey
Unknown: Rolf Harris.
Unknown: John Dankworth
Unknown: Arthur Askey
Conductor: Kneller Hall
Conductor: Lt-Col Trevor Sharpe
Unknown: Major John Slattery
Introduced By: Pete Murray
22.02:Nordring Roundabout
David Gell introduces a selection of music from Europe. Producer MEL HOUSEContributors
Introduces: David Gell
23.02:Sports Desk
23.06:Ray Moore
with The Late Show Producers PAM cox and DENYS JONES including at 12.0
Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information and at 1.0 News SummaryContributors
Unknown: Denys Jones
2.00:* News Summary
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BBC RADIO 1 SATURDAY JUNE 4TH 1977
6.00:as Radio 2
8.06:Ed Stewart
Also on VHF with Junior Choice
Producer ROGER PUSEY at 8.32 Cross-Channel Motoring InformationContributors
Producer: Roger Pusey
10.00:Kid Jensen
Producer MIKE HAWKESContributors
Producer: Mike Hawkes
12.00:Paul Gambaccini
with the best-selling pop and soul records from the American charts. Producer mike HAWKESContributors
Producer: Mike Hawkes
13.31:Rock On
Also on VHF
A weekly view of the mean music scene.
Introduced and produced by Stuart GrundyContributors
Produced By: Stuart Grundy
14.30:Alan Freeman
Also on VHF
Producer TONY WILSONContributors
Producer: Tony Wilson
17.31:Robbie Vincent
Also on VHF with the Best of Soul and Disco Music Producer MIKE HAWKESContributors
Producer: Mike Hawkes
18.30:In Concert
Also on VHF
Rory Gallagher
Introduced by ALAN BLACK Producer JEFF GRIFFINContributors
Unknown: Rory Gallagher
Introduced By: Alan Black
Producer: Jeff Griffin
19.30:as Radio 2
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BBC RADIO 2 FRIDAY JUNE 3RD 1977
6.00:News Summary; weather
6.02:Colin Berry
including at fi.15 Pause for Thought7.02:Brian Matthew
including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk11.30:Jimmy Young
13.50:Sports Desk
including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard14.02:David Hamilton
as Radio 1, but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
2.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results and cricket scores Racing from Epsom
3.20 The Sanyo Handicap Stakes (11miles)
Commentator PETER BROMLEY
3.45 Sports DeskContributors
Commentator: Peter Bromley
16.30:Waggoners' Walk
16.45:Sports Desk
16.50:John Dunn
An afternoon miscellany of words and music including at
5.45 Sports Desk
6.2 Cross-Channel Motoring Information
Traffic conditions within 70 miles of the ports on both sides of the Channel, with news of weather and sea conditions. Further reports on Saturday mornings and evenings and Sunday mornings.18.45:Sports Desk
19.02:Funny You Should Ask
Peter Jones presents the quiz about comedy with a panel of comedy experts.
Today's panellists:
Mike Burton. Barry Took and Stanley Unwin
Questions compiled by MICHAEL POINTON
Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERS BBC ManchesterContributors
Unknown: Peter Jones
Unknown: Mike Burton.
Unknown: Barry Took
Unknown: Michael Pointon
Producer: Bob Oliver Rogers
19.30:Sports Desk
with close-of-play cricket scoreboard19.33:Twenty-Five Years
Peter Wheeler introduces Brian Fitzgerald and the BBC NORTHERN RADIO ORCHESTRA This week: 1968-69
Producer JOHN WILCOX BBC ManchesterContributors
Introduces: Peter Wheeler
Unknown: Brian Fitzgerald
Producer: John Wilcox
20.02:Frank Chacksfield
introduces and conducts the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA with some guests on record Producer MEL HOUSE21.02:Friday Night is Music Night
From the Hippodrome, Golders Green
Alan Suttie conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA, leader ARTHUR LEAVINS The Hendon Band conductor DONALD M. MORRISON Friday Night's Star Singers Cynthia Glover John Noble
John Fox Singers
Introduced by Robin Boyle
Producer ROBERT BOWMANContributors
Leader: Arthur Leavins
Conductor: Donald M. Morrison
Introduced By: Robin Boyle
Producer: Robert Bowman
22.02:Sports Desk
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.06:Take Your Partners
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 at the Radio 2 Ballroom
SYDNEY THOMPSON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Introduced by SYDNEY THOMPSON Producer BEVERLEY PHILLIPSContributors
Introduced By: Sydney Thompson
Producer: Beverley Phillips
23.02:Len Jackson
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:* am
Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
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BBC RADIO 1 FRIDAY JUNE 3RD 1977
6.00:as Radio 2
7.02:Noel Edmonds
9.00:Tony Blackburn
including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 196812.00:Paul Burnett
including at 12.30 pm Newsbeat with Richard SkinnerContributors
Unknown: Richard Skinner
14.02:David Hamilton
Also on VHF16.30:It's D.L.T. OK!
including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Richard SkinnerContributors
Unknown: Richard Skinner
19.00:as Radio 2
22.02:John Peel
Also on VHF0.00:* am as Radio 2
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BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY JUNE 2ND 1977
6.00:News Summary; weather
6.02:Colin Berry
including at
6.15 Pause for Thought7.02:Brian Matthew
including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk
and at
11.2 Cricket: a report on the One-day International - England v Australia - at Old Trafford11.30:Jimmy Young
including at
12.2 and 1.2 pm Cricket: further reports on the One-day International - England v Australia - at Old Trafford13.50:Sports Desk
including the lunchtime Cricket scoreboard14.02:David Hamilton
as Radio 1, but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
2.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results and cricket scores Racing from Epsom
3.10 The 76th Coronation Cup di miles)
Commentator PETER BROMLEY
3.45 Sports DeskContributors
Commentator: Peter Bromley
16.30:Waggoners' Walk
(Repeated: Friday 10.30 am)Contributors
Mike Nash: Edward Cast
Claire Nash: Ellen McIntosh
Peter Tyson: Basil Moss
Liz Tyson: Ann Morrish
Lynn Prior: Judy Franklin
Matt Prior: Michael Spice
Kath Miller: Charlotte Mitchell
Vivien Bolt: Jean Trend
Charlie Payne: Bruce Beeby
Ken Thurston: Michael Troughton
Nicola Gould: Janet Henfrey
Mr Dixon: James Thomason
Mrs Dixon :: Jan'Et Burnell
Tracey Wyatt: Rosalind Adams
AlexiS: Tony McEwan
16.45:Sports Desk
16.50:John Dunn
including at
5.45 Sports Desk18.45:Next Move
Read along with VALENTINE DYALL
The Secret of Cliff House - Episode 4
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name and address to: Next Move, [address removed].
(Repeated: Sunday 5.50 pm)
Book (same title), 90p, or cassette £3.24., from bookshops18.50:Sports Desk
19.02:Wit's End
The comedy game that has been described as verbal gymnastics.
Beam exercises:
Barry Cryer , Lenny Henry Dave Ismay , Don Maclean
On the ropes: Lance Percival Instructions supplied by GRAHAM DEYKIN and the producer DANNY GREENSTONEContributors
Unknown: Barry Cryer
Unknown: Lenny Henry
Unknown: Dave Ismay
Unknown: Don MacLean
Unknown: Graham Deykin
Producer: Danny Greenstone
19.30:Sports Desk
19.33:Edmundo Ros
and his
Latin American Orchestra in Band Parade with The Johnny Patrick Big Band with Brenda Scott
Introduced by BRIAN MATTHEW Producer JACK DABBSContributors
Unknown: Johnny Patrick Big
Unknown: Brenda Scott
Introduced By: Brian Matthew
Producer: Jack Dabbs
20.30:David Allan's Country Club
A weekly get-together with news and reviews of Country Music, featuring Stu Stevens
Roger James Group
Producer COLIN CHANDLERContributors
Unknown: Stu Stevens
Unknown: Roger James
Producer: Colin Chandler
22.02:Sports Desk
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.05:Folkweave
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Tony Capstick introduces recordings Of BOB AND LORRAINE STEWART , MARTIN GRAEBE and ALEX ATTERSON recorded at Sidmouth, and GEOFF AND PENNIE HARRIS recorded at the Topic Folk Club, Bradford
News from the Folk world Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC ManchesterContributors
Introduces: Tony Capstick
Introduces: Lorraine Stewart
Unknown: Martin Graebe
Unknown: Alex Atterson
Unknown: Pennie Harris
Producer: Peter Pilbeam
23.02:Ruth Cubbin
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:* am
Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
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BBC RADIO 1 THURSDAY JUNE 2ND 1977
6.00:as Radio 2
7.02:Noel Edmonds
9.00:Tony Blackburn
including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 195912.00:Paul Burnett
including at 12.30 pm Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors
Unknown: Laurie Mayer
14.02:David Hamilton
Also on VHF16.30:It's D.L.T. OK!
including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors
Unknown: Laurie Mayer
19.00:as Radio 2
22.02:John Peel
Also on VHF0.00:* am as Radio 2
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BBC RADIO 2 WEDNESDAY JUNE 1ST 1977
6.00:News Summary; weather
6.02:Colin Berry
including at
6.15 Pause for Thought7.02:Brian Matthew
including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
Requests, on postcards please, to: Open House, BBC, London Wl,4 4WW including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk
(Tues afternoon's broadcast)11.30:Jimmy Young
13.50:Sports Desk
including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard14.02:Derby Special
Terry Wogan and Judith Chalmers bring you the excitement and very special atmosphere of Epsom on Derby Day
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the 198th running of the race; DEREK THOMPSON meets the personalities: plus the best of Radio 2 music
2.35 The Daily Mirror Handicap (1 miles)
3.35 The 198th Derby Stakes (li miles)
4.20 The 171st Woodcote Stakes (6f)
4.50 The Diomed Stakes (1 mile) including at
4.30 Waggoners' Walk (Repeated: Thursday 10.30 am) and at 4.45* Sports Desk with latest racing results and teatime cricket scoresContributors
Unknown: Terry Wogan
Unknown: Judith Chalmers
Commentary By: Peter Bromley
Unknown: Derek Thompson
14.02:David Hamilton
17.02:John Dunn
An afternoon miscellany of words and music including at
5.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results and cricket scores18.45:Sports Desk
A round-up of the day's news. with latest cricket scores and . classified racing results19.02:The News Huddlines
smells the 'rat' in the Administration starring
Roy Hudd with Chris Emmett Janet Brown and the Nic Rowley Quartet
Written by DAVID RENWICK and PETER SPENCE and others Producer JOHN LLOYD
(Repeated: Saturday 1.2 pm)Contributors
Unknown: Roy Hudd
Unknown: Chris Emmett
Unknown: Janet Brown
Unknown: Nic Rowley
Written By: David Renwick
Written By: Peter Spence
Producer: John Lloyd
19.30:Sports Desk
with close-of-play cricket scoreboard19.33:Listen to the Band
with Charlie Chester
C.W.S. (Manchester) Band conductor TREVOR WALMSLEY Producer JOHN BUSSELLContributors
Unknown: Charlie Chester
Conductor: Trevor Walmsley
Producer: John Bussell
20.02:Command Performance
Introduced by Ian Wallace
Your record request programme of popular classics Producer PETER CHISWELLContributors
Introduced By: Ian Wallace
Producer: Peter Chiswell
21.02:Hamburg Welcomes London
A two-way exchange between NDR Hamburg and BBC London with Elaine Delmar
Barbara Thompson Louisa Jane White Danny Street
The Light Music Orchestra of Radio Hamburg conducted by Ken Moule
Introduced by Monika Jetter and Ray Moore
Producer STEVE ALLENContributors
Unknown: Elaine Delmar
Unknown: Barbara Thompson
Unknown: Louisa Jane White
Conducted By: Ken Moule
Introduced By: Monika Jetter
Introduced By: Ray Moore
Producer: Steve Allen
22.02:Sports Desk
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.05:Sing Something Simple
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 The Adam Singers directed by CLIFF ADAMS
Accompanied by JACK EMBLOW Producer JOHN BROWELLContributors
Directed By: Cliff Adams
Accompanied By: Jack Emblow
Producer: John Browell
22.30:Songs of Protest
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
From the Peasants' Revolt to Freedom Fighters
2: The Land Belonqs to the People. Presented by Ted Moult Narrator WILLIA.M ROBERTS Written and produced by CHARLES CHILTONContributors
Presented By: Ted Moult
Produced By: Charles Chilton
23.02:Tim Gudgin
1500m only (also 202m ScotlandY VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:* am
Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
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BBC RADIO 1 WEDNESDAY JUNE 1ST 1977
6.00:as Radio 2
7.02:Noel Edmonds
9.00:Tony Blackburn
including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 197112.00:Paul Burnett
including at 12.30 pm Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors
Unknown: Laurie Mayer
14.02:David Hamilton
Also on VHF16.30:It's D.LT. OK!
including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors
Unknown: Laurie Mayer
19.00:as Radio 2
22.02:John Peel
Also on VHF0.00:* am as Radio 2
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BBC RADIO 2 TUESDAY MAY 31ST 1977
6.00:News Summary; weather
6.02:Colin Berry
including at
6.15 Pause for Thought7.02:Brian Matthew
including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk11.30:Jimmy Young
13.50:Sports Desk
including the lunchtime cricket Scoreboard14.02:David Hamilton
as Radio 1, but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
2.45 and 3.45 Sports Desk16.30:Waggoners' Walk
(Repeated: Wed 10.30 am)16.45:Sports Desk
16.50:John Dunn
An afternoon miscellany of words and music including at
5.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results and cricket scores18.45:Sports Desk
with latest cricket scores and classified racing results19.02:Three in a Row
Don Davis presents the general knowledge game which is touring again this year.
Therearecashprizesformembers of the studio audience who take part.
This week's venue: Aylesbury Devised by DON DAVIS Producer IAN FENNERContributors
Unknown: Don Davis
Unknown: Don Davis
Producer: Ian Fenner
19.30:Sports Desk
with close-of-play cricket scoreboard19.33:Robin Richmond
The Organist Entertains REGINALD DIXON
(BBC Theatre Organ) TREVOR BOLSHAW
(Antelope Hotel, Poole) DON THOMPSON
(Granada, Clapham Junction) BRYAN RODWELL (Electronic)Contributors
Unknown: Reginald Dixon
Unknown: Trevor Bolshaw
Unknown: Don Thompson
Unknown: Bryan Rodwell
20.02:International Soccer Special
England v Wales
Wales haven't beaten England since the 1955-56 season, but they go to Wembley with high hopes after their 3-0 World Cup win over Czechoslovakia in March. England, however, will be just as determined to rebuild their refutation in their second match of the Home International Championship. Exclusive- live commentary on the whole match by PETER JONES and ALAN PARRY.
A Radio Sporbs Unit production (Also on BBC1 at 9.55 pm)Contributors
Unknown: Peter Jones
Unknown: Alan Parry.
20.02:Among Your Souvenirs
Fragrant memories from Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later, with Hannah Francis Geoffrey Chard The Youngsters The Templemore Band and the REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA Introduced by Alan KeithContributors
Unknown: Hannah Francis
Introduced By: Alan Keith
21.02:BBC Radio Orchestra
with its guests Roland Shaw and Marian Montgomery Introduced by Don Moss Producer JOHN BUSSELLContributors
Unknown: Roland Shaw
Unknown: Marian Montgomery
Introduced By: Don Moss
Producer: John Bussell
22.02:Sports Desk
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.06:Our Gracie
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
A story, in four weekly parts, of the life and times of Gracie Fields
3: 1 Seem to Be a Star
' I knew Sally" was getting into the bigger cinemas; they were waiting outside the way they used to for Mary Pick-ford's pictures, so I said I seem to be a star in this thing.'
(GRACIE FIELDS)
Roy Hudd tells the story with Gracie herself and her many friends. Script and research by PETER CLAYTON
Producer BRIAN WILLEYContributors
Unknown: Roy Hudd
Unknown: Peter Clayton
Producer: Brian Willey
23.02:Sheila Tracy
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:* am
Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
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BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY MAY 31ST 1977
6.00:as Radio 2
7.02:Noel Edmonds
9.00:Tony Blackburn
including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 196512.00:Paul Burnett
including this week's new Top 30 discs and at 12.30 pm Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors
Unknown: Laurie Mayer
14.02:David Hamilton
Also on VHF16.30:It's D.L.T OK!
including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors
Unknown: Laurie Mayer
19.00:as Radio 2 (8.02-10.00 as VHF)
22.02:John Peel
Also on VHF0.00:* am as Radio 2
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