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  • BBC RADIO 2 MONDAY JUNE 20TH 1977
    6.00:News Summary; weather

    6.02:Colin Berry

    including at
    C.15 Pause for Thought7.02:Terry Wogan

    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
    (Friday afternoon's broadcast)11.30:Jimmy Young

    13.50:Sports Desk

    with lunchtime cricket scores14.02:Wimbledon 77

    1500m only <also202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
    The Centenary Championships
    Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON
    GERALD WILLIAMS JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES. Plus up-to-the-minute news of all the matches, and the personalities visiting the All England Club for the world's greatest tennis championships. introduced from Wimbledon by PETER JONCS Including at
    2.45* and 3.45* Sports Desk
    Radio Sport and ob productionContributors

    Commentary By: Max Robertson
    Commentary By: Gerald Williams
    Commentary By: John Motson
    Commentary By: Norman Cuddeford.
    Unknown: Fred Perry
    Unknown: Christine Janes.
    Unknown: Peter Joncs
    16.30:Waggoners'Walk

    (Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 am) Written by BARBARA CLEGG
    Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT DAVID JOHNSTON and MICHAEL BARTLETT
    Matt and Liz have been talking business; Mrs Dixon had been 'difficult'; Rupert Lovell has lost all his money; Kath has decided to ' beam for Britain '; Peter has been Morris dancing - after a fashion. Cast: p 38Contributors

    Written By: Barbara Clegg
    Directed By: Piers Plowright
    Directed By: David Johnston
    Directed By: Michael Bartlett
    Unknown: Mrs Dixon
    Unknown: Rupert Lovell
    16.45:Wimbledon 77

    The Centenary Championships icontinued including at
    4.45*. 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk16.45:John Dunn

    19.02:Arthur English

    says
    It's a Funny Business and relives some of the humorous moments from his career as a comedian.
    Presented by Mike Craig Producer JAMES CASEY BBC ManchesterContributors

    Presented By: Mike Craig
    Producer: James Casey
    19.30:Sports Desk

    with close-of-play cricket scoreboard19.33:Alan Dell

    7.33 The Dance Band Days
    A selection of British dance band favourites
    8.2 Stereo The Big Band Sound Producer BARBARA PAGE21.02: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 122.06:Star Sound

    1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
    A musical look at the world of films
    ' In Hollywood they tend to hold the view that a composer can make a very big diifferenoe to a movie.' Speaking Personally: John Addison , with illustrations from Sleuth; Ride a Wild Pony; Joseph Andrews ; The Scarlet Buccaneer; The Seven Per Cent Solution; A Bridge Too Far, and others Introduced by David Bellan Written and compiled by LYN FAIRHURST
    Producer TONY LUKE
    Requests, on postcards please, to: Star Sound, BBC, London WIA 4WWContributors

    Unknown: John Addison
    Unknown: Joseph Andrews
    Introduced By: David Bellan
    23.02:Don Durbridge

    1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:* am Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information


    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

    Comment


    • BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY JUNE 21ST 1977
      6.00:as Radio 2

      7.02:Noel Edmonds

      9.00:Tony Blackburn

      including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 196712.00: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

      22.02:John Peel

      Also on VHF0.00:* am as Radio 2


      FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

      Comment


      • BBC RADIO 2 TUESDAY JUNE 21ST 1977

        6.00:News Summary; weather

        6.02:Colin Berry

        6.15 Pause for Thought7.02:Terry Wogan

        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:Wimbledon 77

        1500m only ( also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
        The Centenary Championships
        Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON
        GERALD WILLIAMS JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES. Introduced from Wimbledon by PETER JONES including at
        2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

        Commentary By: Max Robertson
        Commentary By: Gerald Williams
        Commentary By: John Motson
        Commentary By: Norman Cuddeford.
        Unknown: Fred Perry
        Unknown: Christine Janes.
        Unknown: Peter Jones
        16.30:Waggoners' Walk

        (Repeated: Wed 10.30 am) The cast this week:Contributors

        Mike Nash: Edward Cast
        Claire Nash: Ellen McIntosh
        Joanna Nash: Elizabeth Proud
        Peter Tyson: Basil Moss
        Liz Tyson: Ann Morrish
        Lynn Prior: Judy Franklin
        Matt Prior: ,michael Spice
        Tracey Wyatt: Rosalind Adams
        Kath Miller: Charlotte Mitchell
        Sophie Richmond: Glynis Brooks
        Rupert LovelL: Steve Hodson
        Vivien Bolt: Jean Trend
        Charlie Payne: Bruce Beeby
        Ken Thurston: Michael Troughton
        Nicola Gould: Penelope Lee
        Becky Gould: Kate Lock
        Mrs Dixon: Janet Burnell
        The Bishop: William Eedle
        Manservant: Gavin Campbell
        Vernon: Michael Harbour
        Salesman: Douglas Blackwell
        16.45:John Dunn

        16.45:Wimbledon 77

        The Centenary Championships
        .continued
        I including at
        4.45*. 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk19.02:Three in a Row

        Don Davis presents the general knowledge game which is touring again this year.
        There are cash prizes for members of the studio audience who take part.
        This week's venue: Bournemouth
        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
        LOUIS MORDISH (BBC Concert Hall, Broadcasting House) JOSEPH SEAL
        (Music Museum, Brentford)
        PETER HARRISON
        (City School, Sheffield)
        ANDREW GILBERT (Electronic)Contributors

        Unknown: Peter Harrison
        Unknown: Andrew Gilbert
        20.02:Among Your Souvenirs

        Fragrant memories from Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later, with April Cantelo, Keith Erwen Brooks Barbershop
        The Hemel Hempstead Band
        THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA Introduced by Alan KeithContributors

        Unknown: Keith Erwen
        Introduced By: Alan Keith
        21.02:BBC Radio Orchestra

        with its guests Robert Farnon Elaine Delmar
        Introduced by Don Moss Producer JOHN BUSSELLContributors

        Unknown: Robert Farnon
        Unknown: Elaine Delmar
        Introduced By: Don Moss
        Producer: John Bussell
        22.02:Sports Desk

        1500m only i also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.05:Yours, Vera Lynn

        1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
        - the Star of the People
        2: The 40s, the Forces and Fame
        Leslie Phillips tells the story of Vera, together with the voices of the people who helped her career in the 40s. Script and research by PETER CLAYTON
        Producer STEVE ALLENContributors

        Unknown: Leslie Phillips
        Unknown: Peter Clayton
        Producer: Steve Allen
        23.02:Sheila Tracy

        1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

        FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

        Comment


        • BBC RADIO 1 WEDNESDAY JUNE 22ND 1977

          6.00:as Radio 2

          7.02:Noel Edmonds

          9.00:Tony Blackburn

          including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 196212.00: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

          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

          Comment


          • BBC RADIO 2 WEDNESDAY JUNE 22ND 1977
            6.00:News Summary; weather

            6.02:Colin Berry

            6.15 Pause for Thought7.02:Terry Wogan

            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 WlA 4WW including at 10.30
            Waggoners' Walk
            (Tues afternoon's broadcast)11.30:Jimmy Young

            including at
            12.2 and 1.2 pm Cricket: news of the Benson and Hedges Cup semi-finals13.50:Sports Desk

            14.02:Wimbledon 77

            1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
            The Centenary Championships
            ICommentary by MAX ROBERTSON
            GERALD WILLIAMS
            JOHN MOTSON and norman cuddeford. Introduced from Wimbledon by PETER JONES including at
            2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

            Unknown: Max Robertson
            Unknown: Gerald Williams
            Unknown: John Motson
            Unknown: Peter Jones
            16.30:Waggoners' Walk

            (Repeated: Thursday 10.30 am)16.45:John Dunn

            16.45:Wimbledon 77

            The Centenary Championships continued including at
            4.45*, 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk19.02:The News Huddlines

            drops the 'ton' on to Tony Benn , starring Roy Hudd
            Chris Emmett , Janet Brown and the Nic Rowley Quartet Written by PETER SPENCE and DAVID RENWICK and others
            Producer JOHN LLOYD
            (Repeated: Saturday 1.2 pm)Contributors

            Unknown: Tony Benn
            Unknown: Roy Hudd
            Unknown: Chris Emmett
            Unknown: Janet Brown
            Unknown: Nic Rowley
            Written By: Peter Spence
            Written By: David Renwick
            Producer: John Lloyd
            19.30:Sports Desk

            with close-of-play cricket scores19.33:Listen to the Band

            with Charlie Chester , and BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND conductor ifor JAMES Producer JOHN BUSSELLContributors

            Unknown: Charlie Chester
            Producer: John Bussell
            20.02:Command Performance

            Introduced by Ian Wallace
            Your record request programme of popular classics Producer PETER CHISWELL
            Record requests, on postcards please, to: Command Performance, BBC, London W1A 4WWContributors

            Introduced By: Ian Wallace
            21.02:The Musical World of Gordon Rose and Ronnie Hilton

            BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by GORDON ROSE
            Introduced by Sheila Tracy Producer LAWRIE MONKContributors

            Leader: Michael Tomalin
            Conducted By: Gordon Rose
            Introduced By: Sheila Tracy
            Producer: Lawrie Monk
            22.02:Sports Desk

            1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.06: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
            5: The Satanic Mills
            Presented by Ted Moult Narrators EVA HADDON and WILLIAM ROBERTS
            Written and produced by CHARLES CHILTONContributors

            Presented By: Ted Moult
            Unknown: William Roberts
            Produced By: Charles Chilton
            23.02:Tim Gudgin

            1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:* Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

            Comment


            • BBC RADIO 1 THURSDAY JUNE 23RD 1977

              6.00:as Radio 2

              7.02:Noel Edmonds

              Producer DAVE TATEContributors

              Producer: Dave Tate
              9.00:Tony Blackburn

              including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 1974 Producer DAVE ATKEYContributors

              Producer: Dave Atkey
              12.00:Paul Burnett

              Producer RON BELCHIER including at 12.30 pm Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors

              Producer: Ron Belchier
              Unknown: Laurie Mayer
              14.02:David Hamilton

              Also on VHF
              Producer PAUL WILLIAMSContributors

              Producer: Paul Williams
              16.30:It's D.L.T.OK!

              Producer TIM BLACKMORE including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors

              Producer: Tim Blackmore
              Unknown: Laurie Mayer
              19.00:as Radio 2

              22.02:John Peel

              Also on VllF
              Producer JOHN WALTERSContributors

              Producer: John Walters
              0.00:* am as Radio 2

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              Comment


              • BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY JUNE 23RD 1977

                6.00:News Summitry; weather

                6.02:Colin Berry

                Producer STUART HOBDAY
                6.15 Pause for ThoughtContributors

                Producer: Stuart Hobday
                7.02:Terry Wogan

                Producer GEOFFREY MULLIN
                8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
                8.45 Pause for ThoughtContributors

                Producer: Geoffrey Mullin
                9.02:Pete Murray's Open House

                Producers ANCELA BOND and ANN COLVIN including at 10.30
                Waggoners' WalkContributors

                Unknown: Ann Colvin
                11.30:Jimmy Young

                Producers HARRY WALTERS and DENIS O'KEEFFEContributors

                Producers: Harry Walters
                Producers: Denis O'Keeffe
                13.50:Sports Desk

                with lunchtime cricket scores14.02:Wimbledon 77

                1500m only < also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                The Centenary Championships Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON
                GERALD WILLIAMS JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES. Introduced from Wimbledon by PETER JONES including at
                2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

                Commentary By: Max Robertson
                Commentary By: Gerald Williams
                Commentary By: John Motson
                Commentary By: Norman Cuddeford.
                Unknown: Fred Perry
                Unknown: Christine Janes.
                Unknown: Peter Jones
                16.30:Waggoners' Walk

                (Repeated: Friday 10.30 am)16.45:Wimbledon 77

                The Centenary Championships continued including at
                4.451. 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk16.45:John Dunn

                Producers FRANCES LINE and CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELLContributors

                Producers: Frances Line
                Producers: Charles Clark-Maxwell
                18.55:Next Move

                Read along with roy HUDD. Music-Hall 2: They don't write them like that any more!
                Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name and address to: Next Move, po Box 7, London W3 6X.J.
                (Repeated: Sunday 5.50 pm)Contributors

                Unknown: Roy Hudd.
                19.02:Wit's End

                The comedy game that has been described as a radio circus. Clowning about
                Kerry Jewel. Jimmy Marshall Mike Newman. Kenny Smiles Ringmaster Lance Percival Programmes written by GRAHAM DEYKIN and the producer DANNY GREENSTONEContributors

                Unknown: Jimmy Marshall
                Unknown: Mike Newman.
                Unknown: Kenny Smiles
                Unknown: Ringmaster Lance Percival
                Written By: Graham Deykin
                Producer: Danny Greenstone
                19.30:Sports Desk

                19.33:Joe Loss and his Orchestra

                with Rosa Loveband
                Larry Gretton and Todd Miller in Band Parade, with The Dave Shepherd Sextet
                Introduced hy BRIAN MATTHEW Producer JACK DABBSContributors

                Unknown: Larry Gretton
                Unknown: Todd Miller
                Unknown: Brian Matthew
                Producer: Jack Dabbs
                20.30:David Allan's Country Club

                featuring Country Shack and Southbound
                Producer COLIN CHANDLERContributors

                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 in Edinburgh discusses the Scottish Folk Scene with some club organisersandintroduces
                JACKIE DALY and SEAMUS CREAGH and THE BUSHWACKERS recorded at the 22nd International Folklore Festival, Sidmouth
                News from the Folk world Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC ManchesterContributors

                Unknown: Tony Capstick
                Unknown: Jackie Daly
                Unknown: Seamus Creagh
                Producer: Peter Pilbeam
                23.02:Ruth Cubbin

                1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

                0.05:International Soccer Special

                Brazil v Scotland
                Tonight in Rio de Janeiro SCOTLAND meet the former world champions for the first time since the 1974 World Cup in West Germany when they drew 0-0. In the build-up to the match, Ruth Cubbin presents Radio 2 music, with personality interviews and an assessment of Scotland's chances.
                At 1.0 am, exclusive live commentary on the whole of the match by BRYON BUTLER and DAVID FRANCEY.
                Events may alter timings
                A Radio Sport and OB productionContributors

                Unknown: Bryon Butler
                Unknown: David Francey.
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                • BBC RADIO 1 FRIDAY JUNE 24TH 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 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

                  FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

                  Comment


                  • BBC RADIO 2 FRIDAY JUNE 24TH 1977

                    6.00:News Summary; weather

                    6.02:Colin Berry

                    6.15 Pause for Thought7.02:Terry Wogan

                    8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
                    8.45 Pause for Thought9.02:Pete Murray's Open House in Newcastle

                    From the City Hall, Northumberland Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, before an invited audience, with guest stars:
                    Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch Joe Brown
                    The High Level Ranters and Bernie Flint
                    Producers ANGELA BOND and ANN COLVIN
                    including at 10.30
                    Waggoners' WalkContributors

                    Unknown: Jackie Trent
                    Unknown: Tony Hatch
                    Unknown: Joe Brown
                    Unknown: Ann Colvin
                    11.30:Jimmy Young

                    13.50:Sports Desk

                    including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard14.02:Wimbledon 77

                    1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Rnrlin 1
                    The Centenary Championships
                    Commentary by I MAX ROBERTSON
                    GERALD WILLIAMS JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES. Plus up-to-the-minute news of all the matches, and the personalities visiting the All England Club for the world's greatest tennis championships.Introducedfrom Wimbledon by PETER JONES including at
                    2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

                    Unknown: Max Robertson
                    Unknown: Gerald Williams
                    Unknown: John Motson
                    Unknown: Norman Cuddeford.
                    Unknown: Fred Perry
                    Unknown: Christine Janes.
                    Unknown: Peter Jones
                    16.30:Waggoners' Walk

                    (Repeated: Monday 10.30 am)16.45:John Dunn

                    including at
                    6.2 Cross-Channel Motoring Information16.45:Wimbledon 77

                    The Centenary Championships continued including at
                    4.45*, 5.45* and 6.45* Snorts Desk and at
                    6.2 Cross-Channel Motoring Information19.02:Free Spin

                    Alan Freeman presents the telephone quiz which tests your knowledge of all types of music, from Grand Opera to Rock 'n' Roll.
                    Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERS BBC ManchesterContributors

                    Unknown: Alan Freeman
                    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: 1974-1975
                    Producer JOHN WILCOX BBC ManchesterContributors

                    Introduces: Peter Wheeler
                    Unknown: Brian Fitzgerald
                    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

                    Direct from the City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne James Howe conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader ARTHUR LEAVINS Yorkshire Imperial Metals Band conductor DENIS CARR
                    Friday Night's Star Singers: Sandra Dugdale
                    John Heddle Nash and The Young Men
                    Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
                    (Presented by the BBC in association with the Newcastle Festival)Contributors

                    Unknown: Tyne James Howe
                    Conductor: Denis Carr
                    Singers: Sandra Dugdale
                    Singers: John Heddle Nash
                    Producer: Robert Bowman
                    22.02:Sports Desk

                    1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.06:Jim MacLeod and his Band

                    1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with Kenneth McKellar in Radio 2 Ballroom accompanist JILL STEWART
                    Introduced by David Findlay Producer BEN LYONS BBC ScotlandContributors

                    Unknown: Kenneth McKellar
                    Accompanist: Jill Stewart
                    Introduced By: David Findlay
                    Producer: Ben Lyons
                    23.02:Sarah Kennedy

                    1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:* am Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

                    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

                    Comment


                    • BBC RADIO 1 SATURDAY JUNE 25TH 1977

                      6.00:as Radio 2

                      8.06:Ed Stewart

                      Also on VHF with Junior Choice
                      Producer ROGER PUSEY
                      Requests, on postcards please, to: Junior Choice, BBC, London W1A 4WW including 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
                      Artists, releases, attractions and distractions.
                      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)
                      Lonestar and Andy Fairweather-Low
                      Alan Freeman introduces another landmark in the BBC's series of Matrix H quadraphonic broadcasts as he presents the first quadraphonic recordings of the music of Lonestar and Andy Fair weather-Low. Andy Fairweather-Low and company feature songs from their latest album Be-Bop 'n' Holla, while the new session from Lonestar includes songs from their second album Firing on All Six which is due for release later this year. Both of these sessions offer an exciting demonstration of the use of quadraphony in rock music while giving unimpaired sound enjoyment to those listening in stereo or mono.
                      Producer TONY WILSON
                      (A quadraphonic broadcast using Matrix H. This does not affect reception for listeners using stereo and mono receivers)Contributors

                      Unknown: Andy Fairweather-Low
                      Introduces: Alan Freeman
                      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
                      Rod Stewart at Olympia Producer JEFF GRIFFINContributors

                      Unknown: Rod Stewart
                      Producer: Jeff Griffin
                      19.30:as Radio 2

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                      Comment


                      • BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY JUNE 25TH 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
                        (Sam introduces Glamorous Nights tomorrow at 7.30 pm)Contributors

                        Producer: David Welsby
                        12.02:Two's Best

                        Tim Gudgin with the best of Radio 2 selected from last week's programmes.
                        Written by KEITH HOWELL
                        Producers JOHN BILLINGHAM and JACK DABBSContributors

                        Unknown: Tim Gudgin
                        Written By: Keith Howell
                        Unknown: Jack Dabbs
                        13.02:The News Huddlines

                        drops the ' ton ' on to Tony Benn , starring Roy Hudd with Chris Emmett , Janet Brown and the Nic Rowley Quartet
                        (Lost Wednesday's broadcast)Contributors

                        Unknown: Tony Benn
                        Unknown: Roy Hudd
                        Unknown: Chris Emmett
                        Unknown: Janet Brown
                        Unknown: Nic Rowley
                        13.30:Sport on 2

                        200kHz only
                        (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                        Presented by Peter Jones from Wimbledon
                        Wimbledon 77
                        Day six of the Centenary
                        Lawn Tennis
                        Championships when the last eight places in the men's and ladies' singles are decided. Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON , With GERALD WILLIAMS , JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert comment and analysis from FRED PERRY , CHRISTINE JANES and BOB HOWE. Up-to-the-minute news of all matches, plus the personalities visiting the All-England Club for the most famous tennis championships in the world
                        1.30; 2.0; 2.50; 5.40; 6.0* Cricket
                        With the First Test at Lord's behind them, the AUSTRALIAN TOURING TEAM face NOTTINGHAMSHIRE at Trent Bridge. Reports by CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS . News and scores in today's County Championship matches
                        2.40; 5.40*
                        Racing from Newcastle Featuring commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the Joe Coral Northumberland Plate at 2.45* - a race worth £20,000 to the winner. Plus news of the Irish Sweeps Derby at The Curragh, and results throughout the afternoon from the other meetings, with a classified check at 5.40*
                        2.0; 5.30*
                        Rugby Union
                        The British Lions continue their tour of New Zealand with a match against Canterbury at Christchurch. CHRIS REA reports on the game, and talks to the personalities in the news
                        1.39; 2.9; J.59* Golf
                        Britain's Peter Oosterhuis and Tony Jacklin face a strong overseas challenge for the 15,000 first prize in the Uni-royal International Championship at Moor Park. Reports and commentary by JOHN FENTON and JOHN HELM.
                        In Motor Cycling, news of the Dutch TT at Assen,
                        Timetable:
                        1.30 News/prospects from all featured events, including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard
                        2.0 Wimbledon/Cricket/Golf/
                        Rugby
                        2.40 Racing
                        2.50 Wimbledon/Cricket/Golf
                        5.0 Round-up
                        5.30 Rugby Union/Motor Sport
                        5.40 Classified Racing/Cricket
                        6.0 Wimbledon/Cricket including at
                        6.3 Cross-Channel Motoring Information
                        Events may alter timings
                        A Radio Sport and OB productionContributors

                        Presented By: Peter Jones
                        Commentary By: Max Robertson
                        Unknown: Gerald Williams
                        Unknown: John Motson
                        Unknown: Norman Cuddeford.
                        Unknown: Fred Perry
                        Unknown: Christine Janes
                        Unknown: Bob Howe.
                        Unknown: Christopher Martin-Jenkins
                        Commentary By: Peter Bromley
                        Unknown: Peter Oosterhuis
                        Unknown: Tony Jacklin
                        Commentary By: John Fenton
                        Commentary By: John Helm.
                        19.02:The Impressionists

                        200kHz only
                        (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 119.30:Sports Desk

                        including close-of-play cricket Scoreboard19.33:BBC International Festival of Light Music

                        The fourth of five concerts direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London in the South Bank Pops series Part 1
                        Command Performance BBC Concert Orchestra leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor Ashley Lawrence Introduced by Ian Wallace
                        8.30* During the Interval
                        Steve Race looks at the light music scene as reflected in tonight's concert.
                        8.50* Festival Part 2 Gilbert and Sullivan Lollipops
                        BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by Peter Murray Introduced by John Dunn BBC Choral Society conductor BRIAN WRIGHT Sandra Dugdale Ann Howard
                        John Brecknock
                        John Heddle Nash Ian Wallace
                        Producer PETER BELL
                        (Presented by the BBC in association with the GLC)Contributors

                        Leader: Arthur Leavins
                        Conductor: Ashley Lawrence
                        Introduced By: Ian Wallace
                        Conducted By: Peter Murray
                        Introduced By: John Dunn
                        Conductor: Brian Wright
                        Conductor: Sandra Dugdale
                        Conductor: Ann Howard
                        Unknown: John Brecknock
                        Unknown: John Heddle Nash
                        Unknown: Ian Wallace
                        Producer: Peter Bell
                        22.02:Pop Over Europe

                        The top pop of the month from:
                        AUSTRIA, BELGIUM
                        FINLAND, GREAT BRITAIN
                        HUNGARY, IRELAND
                        MONTE CARLO, POLAND
                        PORTUGAL, WEST GERMANY and YUGOSLAVIA
                        Introduced from London by Katie Boyle
                        (Programme organised by West German Radio)Contributors

                        Unknown: Katie Boyle
                        22.45:Ray Moore

                        with The Late Show Producers PAM cox and DENYS JONES including at 11.2 Sports Desk and at 12.0
                        Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring informationContributors

                        Unknown: Denys Jones
                        0.31:* am News Summary

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                        • BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY JUNE 26TH 1977

                          6.55:as Radio 2

                          8.00:Playground

                          A magazine programme of special interest to young listeners
                          Introduced by David Rider and including
                          Headline Spotters
                          Producer DON GEORGEContributors

                          Introduced By: David Rider
                          Producer: Don George
                          8.32:Ed Stewart

                          Also on VIIF with Junior Choice
                          Requests, on postcardsplease, to: Junior Choice, BBC, London W1A 4WW including at
                          8.32 Cross-Channel Motoring Information10.00:Simon Bates

                          with All There is to Hear, and The Radio 1 Music Machine Producers TED BESTON and DAVE priceContributors

                          Producers: Ted Beston
                          13.00:Jimmy Savile

                          1.8 The Double Top Ten Show
                          This week the Top Ten records from June 1960 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 ANDREWS
                          Requests, on postcards please, to: Anne Nightingale , BBC, London W1A 4WWContributors

                          Producer: Bernie Andrews
                          Unknown: Anne Nightingale
                          17.15:The Everly Brothers Story

                          The third of five programmes introduced by Tim Rice
                          ' 1960 was the turning point in a lot of things, we'd been hot for three years and we'd had a very long run
                          (PHIL EVERLY)
                          So DON and PHIL change record labels and sign a $lm contract with the new Warner Brothers record company. It is the first recording contract ever to reach seven figures.
                          Written by MIKE SANDERSON Producer MAGGIE GARRARDContributors

                          Introduced By: Tim Rice
                          Written By: Mike Sanderson
                          Producer: Maggie Garrard
                          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 SUNDAY JUNE 26TH 1977


                            6.55:New Day

                            Some prayers and music7.00:News Summary; weatherman

                            7.03:Douglas Reeve

                            at the BBC Theatre Oryin, and THE BRIGHOUSE AND RASTBICK BAND conductor DEREK BROADBENT Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC ManchesterContributors

                            Conductor: Derek Broadbent
                            Producer: Peter Pilbeam
                            8.03:Ray Moore

                            introduces
                            Banners and Bonnets
                            - 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 conducted by ALAN suttie
                            THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA and Edward Darling Producer PETER BELLContributors

                            Conducted By: Alan Suttie
                            11.30:People's Service

                            As We Are
                            The second in a series of three programmes from our Manchester studios, presented by THE REV TONY BURNHAM
                            Producer LESLIE MITCHELL BBC ManchesterContributors

                            Unknown: Tony Burnham
                            Producer: Leslie Mitchell
                            12.02:Family Favourites

                            Introduced by Jean Challis Taking part:
                            RICHARD ASTBURY , BFBS Berlin TOM GUNTER ,
                            CHAT Radio, Canada JOHN BURTON,
                            Radio and TV Hong Kong BOB MOORE , ABC Sydney Producer RAY HARVEY
                            (24 July: BFBs Berlin, BFBS Malta, Hong Kong, Australia)Contributors

                            Introduced By: Jean Challis
                            Unknown: Richard Astbury
                            Unknown: Tom Gunter
                            Unknown: Bob Moore
                            Producer: Ray Harvey
                            14.02:The Impressionists

                            A game of voices and noises What's This? ... Who's Thatt Chairman Barry Took The teams:
                            Peter Goodwright and Mike Goddard v
                            Roger Kilter and Dustin Gee
                            Piano impressions Ronnie Price Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
                            (Repeated: Saturday 7.2 pm 200kHz, and 1484kHz Scotland) (Roger Kitter is in ' Splash 77 ' at the Watersplash, Jersey)Contributors

                            Unknown: Peter Goodwright
                            Unknown: Roger Kitter
                            14.30:The Leading Ladies

                            The Current Scene
                            In this final programme, Vanessa Lee talks to two young performers in the modern musical theatre - Angela Richards and Gay Soper - about the last ten years of the musical in the West End - of the decline of the Musical Comedy and the rise of the Musical ' Documentary ', Series devised and written by Frank Salter
                            Presented by Vanessa Lee
                            Producer BARRY KNIGHT
                            (Gay Soper is in 'Side by Side by Sondheim' at the Wyndham's Theatre, London)Contributors

                            Unknown: Angela Rich
                            Written By: Frank Salter
                            Presented By: Vanessa Lee
                            Producer: Barry Knight
                            15.30:Hubert Gregg

                            says Thanks for the Memory to you, and adds a few reminiscences of his own.
                            Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSONContributors

                            Producer: Phyllis Robinson
                            16.02:Charlie Chester

                            with your Sunday Soapbox Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham including at
                            5.2 Sports Desk: with the tea-time cricket scores in today's John Player League games17.50:Next Move

                            Read along with ROY HUDD
                            Music Hall
                            2: They don't write them like that any morel
                            For address and telephone number see Thursday 6.55 pmContributors

                            Unknown: Roy Hudd
                            18.00:as Radio 1

                            19.02:Sunday Sport

                            with Jim Rosenthal
                            Athletics: the final day of the Debenhams International Jubilee Games at Crystal Palace. PETER MATTHEWS reports.
                            Cricket: the Australian touring team are at Trent Bridge for the second day of their match against Nottinghamshire. ALAN MCGILVRAY reports. Plus news and scores of today's John Player League matches.
                            Rowing: the Nottingham International Regatta at Holme Pierrepoint. RICHARD BURNELL reports.
                            Tennis: GERALD WILLIAMS and the Radio Sports team look ahead to the final week of the Centenary Championships, and talk to the personalities who have been visiting Wimbledon. A Radio Sport and OB productionContributors

                            Unknown: Jim Rosenthal
                            Unknown: Peter Matthews
                            Unknown: Alan McGilvray
                            Unknown: Richard Burnell
                            Unknown: Gerald Williams
                            19.02:You've Got to be Joking

                            says Cardew Robinson to Bernie Clifton , Bobby Knutt and Peter Wallis Pianist HARRY HAYWARD Devised by MIKE CRAIG Producer JAMES CASEY BBC ManchesterContributors

                            Unknown: Cardew Robinson
                            Unknown: Bernie Clifton
                            Unknown: Bobby Knutt
                            Pianist: Peter Wallis
                            Pianist: Harry Hayward
                            Unknown: Mike Craig
                            Producer: James Casey
                            19.30:Glamorous Nights

                            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

                            Introduced bv BLAIR ARMSTRONG from St Meddan's Parish Church, Troon with the united choirs of TROON CHURCHES
                            MARR COLLEGE BRASS BAND and the SCHOOL GIRLS' JUNIOR CHOIR Conductor of Praise
                            GEORGE MURRAY
                            Organist WILLIAM CAMPBELL Prayer and Blessing by THE REV DAVID G. HAMILTON
                            All my hope on God is founded (Michael); How lovely is thy dwelling-place (Harington); Look, ye saints! (Regent Square); 0 breath of life (Sunset); How great thou art (How great thou art); Christ for the world, we sing! (Milton Abbas ); When we walk with the Lord (Cradle Song: Brahms); Crown him with many crowns (Diademata); Now it is evening (Christe Sanctorum) BBC ScotlandContributors

                            Organist: William Campbell
                            Unknown: David G. Hamilton
                            Unknown: Milton Abbas
                            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

                            Janie Marden and Red Hurley with Johnny Arthey and his Orchestra, and the Johnny Pearson Quartet
                            Producer ROYSTON HERBERTContributors

                            Unknown: Janie Marden
                            Unknown: Red Hurley
                            Unknown: Johnny Arthey
                            Unknown: Johnny Pearson
                            Producer: Royston Herbert
                            23.02:Sounds of Jazz

                            with Peter Clayton , and Ian Carr 's Nucleus
                            Producers LAWRIE MONK and KEITH STEWART including at 12.0
                            Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring informationContributors

                            Unknown: Peter Clayton
                            Unknown: Ian Carr
                            Unknown: Keith Stewart
                            0.31:* am News Summary


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                            • BBC RADIO 1 MONDAY JUNE 27TH 1977

                              6.00:as Radio 2

                              7.02:Noel Edmonds

                              Producer DAVE TATEContributors

                              Producer: Dave Tate
                              9.00:Tony Blackburn

                              including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 1971 Producer CHRIS LYCETTContributors

                              Producer: Chris Lycett
                              12.00:Paul Burnett

                              Producer RON BELCHIER Including at 12.30 pm Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors

                              Producer: Ron Belchier
                              Unknown: Laurie Mayer
                              14.02:David Hamilton

                              Also on VHF
                              Producer PAUL WILLIAMSContributors

                              Producer: Paul Williams
                              16.30:It's D.L.T. OK!

                              Producer DAVE ATKEY including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors

                              Producer: Dave Atkey
                              Unknown: Laurie Mayer
                              19.00: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 MONDAY JUNE 27TH 1977

                                6.00:News Summary; weather

                                6.02:Colin Berry

                                Producer STUART HOBDAY Including at
                                6.15 Pause for ThoughtContributors

                                Producer: Stuart Hobday
                                7.02:Terry Wogan

                                Producer GEOFFREY MULLIN including at
                                8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
                                8.45 Pause for ThoughtContributors

                                Producer: Geoffrey Mullin
                                9.02:Pete Murray's Open House

                                Producers ANGELA BOND and ANN COLVIN
                                Including at 10.30
                                Waggoners' Walk
                                (Friday afternoon's broadcast)Contributors

                                Unknown: Ann Colvin
                                11.30:Jimmy Young

                                Producers HARRY WALTERS and DENIS O'KEEFFEContributors

                                Producers: Harry Walters
                                Unknown: Denis O'Keeffe
                                13.50:Sports Desk

                                with lunchtime cricket scores14.02:Wimbledon 77

                                200kHz only
                                (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                                The Centenary Championships Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON
                                GEKALD WILLIAMS JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD
                                Expert comment and analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES. Up-to-the-minute news of all the matches, plus the personalities visiting the All England Club for the world's greatest tennis championships. Introduced from Wimbledon by PETER JONES including at
                                2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

                                Commentary By: Max Robertson
                                Commentary By: Gekald Williams
                                Commentary By: John Motson
                                Unknown: Fred Perry
                                Unknown: Christine Janes.
                                Unknown: Peter Jones
                                16.30:Waggoners'Walk

                                (Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 am) Written by JILL HYEM and ALAN DOWNER
                                Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT and DAVID JOHNSTON
                                Matt Prior has refused to settle Rupert's debts and so has Rupert's father; Liz has delivered the brochure and Peter has done some more lgricing'; Ken and Becky have quarrelled; Sue Nash has found a pen friend and Vivien Bolt a travelling salesman; Mrs Dixon has told Lynn and Tracey she can manage on her own. Cast: page 42Contributors

                                Written By: Jill Hyem
                                Directed By: Piers Plowright
                                Directed By: David Johnston
                                Unknown: Matt Prior
                                Unknown: Sue Nash
                                Unknown: Vivien Bolt
                                Unknown: Mrs Dixon
                                16.45:Wimbledon 77

                                The Centenary Championships continued including at
                                4.45*, 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk
                                A Radio Sport and OB production16.45:John Dunn

                                Producers FRANCES LINE and CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELLContributors

                                Producers: Frances Line
                                Producers: Charles Clark-Maxwell
                                19.02:Brian Johnston

                                says It's a Funny Business and relives some of the humorous moments from his career as a broadcaster. Presented by Mike Craig BBC ManchesterContributors

                                Presented By: Mike Craig
                                19.30:Sports Desk

                                19.33:Ragtime to Swingtime

                                Alan Dell introduces music of the Big Band era played by the BBC NORTHERN RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by BRIAN FITZGERALD and PAUL FENOULHET with Rosemary Squires
                                Ronnie Hilton. Dennis Lotis Dave Shepherd Quintet and Keith Nichols
                                Producer LAWRIE MONKContributors

                                Conducted By: Brian Fitzgerald
                                Conducted By: Paul Fenoulhet
                                Unknown: Rosemary Squires
                                Unknown: Ronnie Hilton.
                                Unknown: Dennis Lotis
                                Unknown: Dave Shepherd Quintet
                                Unknown: Keith Nichols
                                Producer: Lawrie Monk
                                21.02:Humphrey Lyttelton

                                with The Best of Jazz on records
                                Producer KEITH STEWARTContributors

                                Producer: Keith Stewart
                                22.02:Sports Desk

                                200kHz only
                                (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.06:Star Sound

                                200kHz only
                                (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                                A musical look at the world of films
                                Speaking Personally; Lance Percival
                                You Asked for It!: a selection of listeners' requests picked from the postbag
                                Going the Rounds: songs and themes from current releases Introduced by David Bellan Written and compiled by LYN FAIRHURST
                                Producer TONY LUKE
                                Requests, on postcards please, to: Star Sound, BBC, London W1A 4WWContributors

                                Unknown: Lance Percival
                                Introduced By: David Bellan
                                23.02:Don Durbridge

                                200kHz only
                                (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show0.00:* am Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

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