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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

    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

    Comment


    • BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY JUNE 28TH 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 this week's new Top 30 discs and at 12.30 pm Newsbeat with Laurie MayerContributors

      Unknown: Laurie Mayer
      14.02:The David Hamilton Show

      (Also on VHF)
      On board HMS London at Spithead, Portsmouth, David will be meeting people and describing the events connected with this afternoon's Silver Jubilee Review of the Fleet by HM The QueenContributors

      Presenter: David Hamilton
      Producer: Paul Williams
      16.30: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:as Radio 2


      FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

      Comment


      • BBC RADIO 2 TUESDAY JUNE 28TH 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

        with lunchtime cricket scores14.02:Wimbledon 77

        200kHz only
        (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
        The Centenary Championships Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON with GERALD WILLIAMS
        , JOHN
        MOTSONand NORMAN CUDDEFORD.
        Expert comment and analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES. 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
        Unknown: Gerald Williams
        Unknown: Fred Perry
        Unknown: Christine Janes.
        Unknown: Peter Jones
        16.30:Waggoners' Walk

        (Repeated: Wed 10.30 am)16.45:Wimbledon 77

        The Centenary Championships continued including at
        4.45*, 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk
        (also 1484kHz Scotland)16.45:John Dunn

        19.02: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 scores19.33:Robin Richmond

        The Organist Entertains DOUGLAS REEVE
        (BBC Theatre Organ) DUDLEY SAVAGE
        (EMi Theatre, Plymouth)
        WILLIAM DAVIES (Town Hall, Ryde, Isle of Wight)
        BRIAN SHARP (Electronic)Contributors

        Unknown: Douglas Reeve
        Unknown: William Davies
        20.02:Among Your Souvenirs

        Fragrant memories from Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later, with Lois McDonall Neil Jenkins
        The Young Men
        The GUS (Kettering) Band and THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA Introduced by Alan KeithContributors

        Unknown: Lois McDonall
        Unknown: Neil Jenkins
        Unknown: Reginald Leopold
        Introduced By: Alan Keith
        21.02:BBC Radio Orchestra

        with its guests Angela Morley Rosemary Squires
        Introduced by Don Moss Producer JOHN BUSSELLContributors

        Unknown: Angela Morley
        Unknown: Rosemary Squires
        Introduced By: Don Moss
        Producer: John Bussell
        22.02:Sports Desk

        200kHz only
        (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.05:Yours, Vera Lynn

        200kHz only
        (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
        - the Star of the People
        3: World Acclaim - The Years of Consolidation
        Leslie Phillips tells the story of Vera, together with the voices of the people who helped her career in the early days. Script and research by PETER CLAYTON
        Producer STEVE ALLENContributors

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

        200kHz only
        (also 1484kHz 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 29TH 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

          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

          Comment


          • BBC RADIO 2 WEDNESDAY JUNE 29TH 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' Walk
            (Tues afternoon's broadcast)11.30:Jimmy Young

            13.50:Sports Desk

            with lunchtime cricket scores14.02:Wimbledon 77

            200kHz only
            (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
            The Centenary Championships
            I 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
            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: Thursday 10.30 am) The cast this week:Contributors

            Mike Nash: Edward Cast
            Claire Nash: Ellen McIntosh
            Peter Tyson: Basil Moss
            Liz Tyson: Ann Morrish
            Arthur Tyson: Lockwood West
            Lynn Prior: Judy Franklin
            Matt Prior: Michael Spice
            Kath Miller: Charlotte Mitchell
            Sophie Richmond: Glynis Brooks
            Rupert Lovell: Steve Hodson
            Vivien Bolt: Jean Trend
            Andy Bolt: Richard Kay
            Kim Bolt: Susan Sheridan
            Charlie Payne: Bruce Beeby
            Ken Thurston: Michael Troughton
            Nicola Gould: Penelope Lee
            Becky Gould: Kate Lock
            Mrs Dixon: Janet Burnell
            Karen: Fidelis Morgan
            Tiny: Percy Edwards
            Chef: Paul Meier
            16.45:(also 1484kHz Scotland) Wimbledon 77

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

            19.02:The News Huddlines

            puts the ' he ' in to Mr Heseltine 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: Mr Heseltine
            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 scores19.33:Listen to the Band

            with Charlie Chester featuring the BAND OF HM ROYAL MARINES, C-IN-C, FLEET conductor
            CAPTAIN CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR Producer JOHN BUSSELLContributors

            Unknown: Charlie Chester
            Conductor: Captain Christopher Taylor
            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
            21.02:The Musical World of

            Danny Williams , Gordon Rose and Colin Keyes
            BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Colin Keyes and Gordon Rose
            Introduced by Sheila Tracy Producer LAWRIE MONKContributors

            Unknown: Danny Williams
            Unknown: Gordon Rose
            Unknown: Colin Keyes
            Leader: Michael Tomalin
            Conducted By: Colin Keyes
            Conducted By: Gordon Rose
            Introduced By: Sheila Tracy
            Producer: Lawrie Monk
            22.02:Sports Desk

            200kHz only
            (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.05:Sing Something Simple

            200kHz only
            (also 1484kHz 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

            200kHz only
            (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
            From the Peasants' Revolt to Freedom Fighters 6: Old King Coal
            Presented by Ted Moult
            Narrator WILLIAM ROBERTS Written and produced by CHARLES CHILTONContributors

            Presented By: Ted Moult
            Produced By: Charles Chilton
            23.02:Tim Gudgin

            200kHz only
            (also 1484kHz 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 THURSDAY JUNE 30TH 1977

              6.00:as Radio 2

              7.02:Noel Edmonds

              9.00:Tony Blackburn

              including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 196612.00: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:As Radio 2

              FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

              Comment


              • BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY JUNE 30TH 1977

                6.00:News Summary; weather

                6.02:Colin Berry

                including at
                6.15 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

                Requests, on postcards please, to: Open House, BBC, London WiA 4WW including at 10.30
                Waggoners' Walk11.30:Jimmy Young

                13.50:Sports Desk

                including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard14.02:Wimbledon 77

                200kHz only
                (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                The Centenary Championships
                Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON With GERALD WILLIAMS
                ,
                JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert comment and analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES. Plus the personalities visiting the All England Club for the most famous tennis championships in the world. Introduced from Wimbledon by PETER 'ONES including at
                2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

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

                (Repeated: Friday 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 Desk18.55:Next Move

                Read along with ROY HUDD
                Music Hall
                1: History in Song
                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 bookshopsContributors

                Unknown: Roy Hudd
                19.02:Wit's End

                The comedy game that has been described as a rogue's gallery
                Making an exhibition of themselves: Barry Cryer
                Lenny Henry. Dave Ismay and Don Maclean
                Curator Lance Percival
                Etched by GRAHAM DEYKIN and the producer DANNY GREENSTONEContributors

                Unknown: Barry Cryer
                Unknown: Lenny Henry.
                Unknown: Dave Ismay
                Unknown: Don MacLean
                Unknown: Lance Percival
                Unknown: 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 New Vaudeville Band
                Introduced by BRIAN MATTHEW Producer JACK DABBSContributors

                Unknown: Larry Gretton
                Unknown: Todd Miller
                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 Western Union
                Echo Mountain Band
                Producer COLIN CHANDLERContributors

                Producer: Colin Chandler
                22.02:Sports Desk

                200kHz only
                (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.05:Folkweave

                200kHz only (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                Tony Capstick sings and introduces Folkweave in Concert from the Newcastle Festival 1977, with De Danann and Sean Cannon recorded at the University Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne.
                News from the Folk World.
                BBC ManchesterContributors

                Singer/Presenter: Tony Capstick
                Musicians: De Danann
                Musician: Sean Cannon
                Producer: Peter Pilbeam
                23.02:Ruth Cubbin

                200kHz only
                (also 1484kHz 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 FRIDAY JULY 1ST 1977
                  6.00:as Radio 2

                  7.02:Noel Edmonds

                  9.00:Tony Blackburn

                  including The Golden Hour Today: Oldies from 197312.00: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 JULY 1ST 1977

                    6.00:News Summary; weather

                    6.02:Colin Berry

                    6.15:Pause for Thought

                    7.02: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

                    with lunchtime cricket scores14.02:Wimbledon 77

                    200kHz only
                    (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                    The Centenary
                    Championships The Ladies'
                    Singles' Final The Men's
                    Doubles' Final
                    Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON , With GERALD WILLIAMS and JOHN MOTSON.
                    Expert analysis from FRED PERiRY, CHRISTINE JANES and BOB HOWE. Plus news of all the day's events and the personalities Visiting the All England Club for the world's greatest tennis championships. Introduced from Wimbledon by PETER JONES.
                    2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

                    Commentary By: Max Robertson
                    Unknown: Gerald Williams
                    Unknown: John Motson.
                    Unknown: Christine Janes
                    Unknown: Bob Howe.
                    Unknown: Peter Jones.
                    16.30:Waggoners' Walk

                    (Repeated: Monday 10.30 am)16.45:Wimbledon 77

                    The Centenary Championships continued including at
                    4.45*, 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk at 6.2 Cross-Channel Motoring Information16.45:John Dunn

                    at 6.2 Cross-Channel Motoring Information19.02:Free Spin

                    A telephone music quiz presented by Alan Freeman Producer BOB Oliver ROGERS BBC ManchesterContributors

                    Presented By: Alan Freeman
                    Producer: Bob Oliver Rogers
                    19.30:Sports Desk

                    19.33:Twenty-Five Years

                    Peter Wheeler introduces Brian Fitzgerald and the BBC NORTHERN RADIO ORCHESTRA This week: 1976-1977 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
                    Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA guest leader ROLPH WILSON
                    The Ian Cameron Marching Up and Down Band conductor IAN CAMERON
                    Friday Night's Star Singers: Pamela Field Uel Deane and the Nigel Brooks Barbershop
                    Introduced by Paddy O'Byrne Producer ROBERT BOWMANContributors

                    Unknown: Robin Stapleton
                    Leader: Rolph Wilson
                    Unknown: Ian Cameron
                    Conductor: Ian Cameron
                    Introduced By: Paddy O'Byrne
                    Producer: Robert Bowman
                    22.02:Sports Desk

                    200kHz only
                    (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.06:Take Your Partners

                    200kHz only
                    (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 at the Radio 2 Ballroom with Sydney Thompson and his Orchestra
                    Introduced by SYDNEY THOMPSON Producer BEVERLEY PHILLIPSContributors

                    Unknown: Sydney Thompson
                    Introduced By: Sydney Thompson
                    Producer: Beverley Phillips
                    23.02:Sarah Kennedy

                    200kHz only
                    (also 1484kHz 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 JULY 2ND 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
                      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
                      Stefan Grossmaa Jo-Anne Kelly Dave Evans
                      Sammy Mitchell
                      Introduced by PETE DRUMMOND Producer JEFF GRIFFINContributors

                      Unknown: Stefan Grossmaa
                      Unknown: Jo-Anne Kelly
                      Unknown: Dave Evans
                      Unknown: Sammy Mitchell
                      Introduced By: Pete Drummond
                      Producer: Jeff Griffin
                      19.30:as Radio 2

                      FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

                      Comment


                      • BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY JULY 2ND 1977

                        6.00:News Summary; weather

                        6.02:Tom Edwards

                        Producers STUART HOBDAY and ROYSTON HERBERT including at
                        8.3 Racing BulletinContributors

                        Producers: Stuart Hobday
                        Unknown: Royston Herbert
                        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
                        Producers: John Billingham
                        Producers: Jack Dabbs
                        13.02:The News Huddlines

                        puts the ' he' in to Mr Heseltine starring Roy Hudd , with Chris Emmett , Janet Brown and the Nic Rowley Quartet
                        Written by DAVID RENWICK and PETER SPENCE and others Producer JOHN LLOYDContributors

                        Unknown: Mr Heseltine
                        Unknown: Roy Hudd
                        Unknown: Chris Emmett
                        Unknown: Janet Brown
                        Unknown: Nic Rowley
                        Written By: David Renwick
                        Written By: Peter Spence
                        Producer: John Lloyd
                        13.30:Sport on 2

                        200kHz only (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                        Introduced by Peter Jones from Wimbledon
                        Wimbledon 77
                        The climax of The Centenary Championships when, after two weeks of intense competition among the world's greatest players, the Final of the Men's Singles is decided. Plus the Finals of the Ladies' Doubles and the Mixed Doubles.
                        Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON , With GERALD WILLIAMS and JOHN MOTSON. Expert comment and analysis from FRED PERRY, CHRISTINE JANES and BOB HOWE.
                        Plus the personalities visiting the All England Club for the most famous tennis championships in the world.
                        (Wimbledon is also in Grandstand on BBC1 from 1.45*)
                        1.30; 2.50; 5.40*
                        Racing from
                        Sandown Park
                        Featuring commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the Joe Coral Eclipse Stakes at 2.55, a race worth £40.000 to the winner. Plus results throughout the afternoon from the other meetings. with a classified check at 5.40*
                        1.30; 3.0; 5.50* Cricket
                        The Australian Touring Team prepare for Thursday's Second Test at Old Trafford by taking on Yorkshire at Scarborough. Reports by DON MOSEY. Plus news and scores of today's County Championship matches
                        1.40; 5.251
                        RUgby Union
                        With the Second Test just a week away, the British Lions continue their New Zealand tour with a match against Wellington, CHRIS REA reports on the match, and talks to the personalities in the news.
                        Plus reports from Henley Royal Regatta; in Motor Sport, news of practice for the French Grand Prix at Dijon; in Motor Cycling, practice for the Belgian Grand Prix at Francorchamps; and in Cycling, a progress report on the Tour de France. Timetable :
                        1.30 News/prospects from all featured events, including the Lunchtime Cricket Scores
                        2.0 Wimbledon
                        2.50 Racing from Sandown Park 3.0 Wimbledon/Cricket/Racing Results
                        5.25 Rugby
                        5.30 Motor Sport
                        5.40 Classified Racing/Cricket
                        Scores
                        6.4 Wimbledon including at t.3 Cross-Channel Motoring Information
                        Events may alter timings
                        A Radio Sport and OB productionContributors

                        Introduced By: Peter Jones
                        Commentary By: Max Robertson
                        Unknown: Gerald Williams
                        Unknown: John Motson.
                        Unknown: Fred Perry
                        Unknown: Christine Janes
                        Unknown: Bob Howe.
                        Commentary By: Peter Bromley
                        Unknown: Don Mosey.
                        Unknown: Chris Rea
                        19.02:The Impressionists

                        200 kHz only
                        (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 Tha teams:
                        Peter Goodwright and Mike Goddard v
                        Roger Kitter and Dustin GeeContributors

                        Unknown: Peter Goodwright
                        Unknown: Roger Kitter
                        19.30:Sports Desk

                        including close-of-play cricket scoreboard19.33:BBC International Festival of Light Music

                        The final concert direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London in the South Bank Pops series Part 1
                        Melodies for You
                        Introduced by David Jacobs BBC Concert Orchestra leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor Ashley Lawrence
                        8.30* During the Interval
                        Steve Race looks at the light music scene as reflected in tonight's concert.
                        8.50* Festival Part 2 Stars of Friday Night is Music Night
                        Introduced by Paddy O'Byrne BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Michael Moores Band of HM Royal Marines School of Music conductor LT-COL PAUL NEVILLE , MVO, FRAM, RM,
                        Principal Director of Music Elizabeth Tippett John Lawrenson
                        John McCarthy Singers
                        John Wilbraham (trumpet) William Davies (organ)
                        Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
                        (Presented by the BBC in association with the GLC)Contributors

                        Introduced By: David Jacobs
                        Leader: Arthur Leavins
                        Conductor: Ashley Lawrence
                        Introduced By: Paddy O'Byrne
                        Conducted By: Michael Moores
                        Conductor: Lt-Col Paul Neville
                        Music: Elizabeth Tippett
                        Music: John Lawrenson
                        Singers: John McCarthy
                        Singers: John Wilbraham
                        Unknown: William Davies
                        Producer: Robert Bowman
                        22.02:The Spanish Music Scene

                        David Gell introduces personalities and music from Madrid. Produced with the co-operation Of RNE by MEL HOUSE and STEVE ALLENContributors

                        Introduces: David Gell
                        Introduces: Steve Allen
                        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 information0.31:* am News Summary

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                        • BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY JULY 3RD 1977

                          6.55:as Radio 2

                          8.00:Playground

                          Of interest to the young
                          Introduced by David Rider and including
                          Headline Spotters
                          Producer DON GEORGEContributors

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

                          Also on VHF with Junior Choice
                          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 July 1963 and July 1972
                          2.0 New series Savile's Travels Producer TED BESTONContributors

                          Producer: Ted Beston
                          15.00:Anne Nightingale's Request Show

                          Producer BERNIE ANDREWSContributors

                          Producer: Bernie Andrews
                          17.15:The Everly Brothers Story

                          The fourth of five programmes introduced by Tim Rice
                          ' By the time 1963 came along The Everlys were no longer something new on the scene, they were somewhat of an old story so very few of their datés were sellouts. This was due to the fact that by 1963 The Beatles and the Liver-pool sound were taking over.'
                          (DON ARDEN:
                          British Tour promoter)
                          Written by MIKE SANDERSON Producer MAGGIE GARRARDContributors

                          Introduced By: Tim Rice
                          Written By: Mike Sanderson
                          Producer: Maggie Garrard
                          18.00:Simon Bates

                          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 JULY 3RD 1977
                            6.55:New Day

                            Some prayers and music7.00:News Summary; weatherman

                            7.03:Douglas Reeve

                            at the BBC Theatre Organ, and THORESBY COLLIERY WELFARE BAND conductor WILLIAM LIPPEATT Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC ManchesterContributors

                            Conductor: William Lippeatt
                            Producer: Peter Pilbeam
                            8.03:Moira Anderson

                            presents Sing for Joy
                            A programme of contemporary Christian music
                            Written and produced by JACK HYWEL-DAVIESContributors

                            Produced By: Jack Hywel-Davies
                            8.32:as Radio 1

                            10.02:David Jacobs

                            introduces Melodies for You
                            BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Peter Susskind
                            The Reginald Leopold Orchestra and Carole RosenContributors

                            Presenter: David Jacobs
                            Musicians: BBC Concert Orchestra
                            Conductor: Peter Susskind
                            Musicians: The Reginald Leopold Orchestra
                            Singer: Carole Rosen
                            Producer: Peter Bell
                            11.30:People's Service

                            As We Will Be
                            The last of three programmes presented from our Manchester studios by THE REV TONY BURNHAM
                            Producer LESLIE MITCHELL BBC ManchesterContributors

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

                            Introduced by Jean Challis With M ARAM MARTIN , Radio New Zealand
                            ALAIN GRACE, BFBS Cyprus BOB MOORE , ABC Sydney Producer RAY HARVEY
                            (31 July: New Zealand, BFBS Cyprus and AustraHa)
                            Requests, on postcards please, to: Family Favourites, BBC, London W1A 4WWContributors

                            Introduced By: Jean Challis
                            Unknown: Aram Martin
                            Unknown: Bfbs Cyprus
                            Unknown: Bob Moore
                            Producer: Ray Harvey
                            14.02:The Impressionists

                            A game of voices and noises What's Thisf ... Who's Thatf Chairman Barry Took The teams:
                            Peter Goodwright and Mike Goddard v
                            Roger Kitter 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
                            Unknown: Roger Kitter
                            14.30:Something to Remember Me By

                            An hour with Arthur Schwartz and his music, with the TONY OSBORNE ORCHESTRA and the MIKE SAMMES SINGERS
                            ARTHUR SCHWARTZ has composed music for 18 Broadway shows, including The Band Wagon, Inside USA and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn; also ten Hollywood films, such as Thank Your Lucky Stars and That's Entertainment. Among the stars for whom he has written are Julie Andrews , Fred Astaire , Jack Buchanan , Bette Davis , Beatrice Lillie , Mary Martin and Ethel Merman. But Arthur Schwartz is far from being the model of a modem major songwriter - in fact he is one of the most unusual characters in the world of music. Introduced by Alan Dell Producer JOHN DYAS
                            (Starting The Song-writers)Contributors

                            Unknown: Arthur Schwartz
                            Unknown: Tony Osborne
                            Singers: Mike Sammes
                            Singers: Arthur Schwartz
                            Unknown: Julie Andrews
                            Unknown: Fred Astaire
                            Unknown: Jack Buchanan
                            Unknown: Bette Davis
                            Unknown: Beatrice Lillie
                            Unknown: Mary Martin
                            Unknown: Ethel Merman.
                            Unknown: Arthur Schwartz
                            Introduced By: Alan Dell
                            Producer: John Dyas
                            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 teatime cricket scores in today's John Player League games17.50:Next Move

                            Read along with ROY HUDD
                            Music-Hall
                            3: History in Song
                            For address and telephone number see Thursday 6.45 pm
                            (Lost Thursday's broadcast)Contributors

                            Unknown: Roy Hudd
                            18.00:as Radio 1

                            19.02:Sunday Sport

                            Presented by Jim Rosenthal
                            Motor Racing: with the British Grand Prix at Silverstone just two weeks away, the top drivers are at Dijon for the French Grand Prix. the ninth round of the World Championship. SIMON TAYLOR reports.
                            Motor Cycling: the world's top riders are at Francorchamps for the Belgian Grand Prix. CHRIS CARTER reports.
                            Cricket: with the Second Test coming up on Thursday, the Australians warm up against Yorkshire at Scarborough. Plus news and scores in today's
                            John Player League matches.
                            Rowing: The final day of Henley Royal Regatta, john SNAGGE reports.
                            Cycling: the Tour de France. the world's greatest race. Progress report from DAVID SAUNDERS.
                            Tennis: GERALD WILLIAMS and the Radio Sports team look back on the Centenary Championships and talk to the personalibies who visited Wimbledon.
                            A Radio Sport and OB productionContributors

                            Presented By: Jim Rosenthal
                            Unknown: Simon Taylor
                            Unknown: Chris Carter
                            Unknown: David Saunders.
                            Unknown: Gerald Williams
                            19.02:You've Got to be Joking

                            says Cardew Robinson to Duggie Brown. Bernie Clifton and Tom O'Connor sPianist HARRY HAYWARD Devised by MIKE CRAIG Producer JAMES CASEY BBC ManchesterContributors

                            Unknown: Cardew Robinson
                            Unknown: Duggie Brown.
                            Unknown: Bernie Clifton
                            Unknown: Tom O'Connor
                            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

                            United Hymn-singing from Bethel Baptist Chapel,
                            Glyn Neath , West Glamorgan Hymns introduced by THE REV 0. TREGELLES WILLIAMS Organist CECIL JAMES Conductor ALUN GUY
                            Prayer and Blessing by the minister, THE REV E. M. THOMAS
                            Let us praise the Lord (Mawlgan); Join all the glorious names (M>aelo'r); Tydii a wnaeth y wyrth (Pantyfedwen); Stand
                            < up, stand up for Jesus (Morning Light); 0 thou that has redeemed of old (Buddugoliaeth); Y mae'r dyddiau'n dod i ben (Dyddiau Hyfryd); Nature with open volume (Lledrod); O'er the gloomy hills (Blaen-cefn). BBC WalesContributors

                            Unknown: Glyn Neath
                            Organist: Cecil James
                            Conductor: Alun Guy
                            Unknown: E. M. Thomas
                            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 Henry McKenzie Quintet
                            Producer ROYSTON HERBERTContributors

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

                            with Peter Clayton , and Danny Moss Quartet and Jeannie Lambe
                            Brian Smith Quartet
                            Producers LAWRIE MONK and KEITH STEWART including at 12.0
                            Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring informationContributors

                            Unknown: Peter Clayton
                            Unknown: Danny Moss
                            Unknown: Jeannie Lambe
                            Unknown: Brian Smith
                            Unknown: Keith Stewart
                            0.31:* am News Summary

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                            • BBC RADIO 1 MONDAY JULY 4TH 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 1970 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 JULY 4TH 1977

                                6.00:News Summary; weather

                                6.02:Colin Berry

                                Producers STUART HOBDAY and ROYSTON HERBERT including at
                                6.15 Pause for ThoughtContributors

                                Producers: Stuart Hobday
                                Unknown: Royston Herbert
                                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 SANDRA BLACK
                                Requests, on postcards please, to: Open House, BBC, London W1A 4WW including at 10.30
                                Waggoners' Walk
                                (Friday afternoon's broadcast)11.30:Jimmy Young

                                Producers HARRY WALTERS and DENIS O'KEEFFEContributors

                                Producers: Harry Walters
                                13.50:Sports Desk

                                including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard14.02:David Hamilton

                                as Radio 1, but including on 200kHz only
                                (also 1484kHz Scotland)
                                2.45 and 3.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results and cricket scores16.30:Waggoners' Walk

                                (Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 am) Written by JILL HYEM and ALAN DOWNER
                                Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT and DAVID JOHNSTON
                                Tracey has left for America and the Priors for Diisseldorf; Rupert has agreed to work for ' Home from Home '; Liz has had a cheque and a commission and Peter has picked up a hitch-hiker; and Andy Bolt has made an unexpected return. Cast: page 36Contributors

                                Written By: Jill Hyem
                                Directed By: Piers Plowright
                                Directed By: David Johnston
                                Directed By: Andy Bolt
                                16.45:Sports Desk

                                with latest racing results and teatime cricket scores16.50:John Dunn

                                An afternoon miscellany of words and music
                                Producers FRANCES LINE
                                CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL and BARRY KNIGHT 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:Max Wall

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

                                Presented By: Mike Craig
                                19.30:Sports Desk

                                with close-of-play cricket scores19.33: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

                                200kHz only
                                (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 122.07:Star Sound

                                200kHz only
                                (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                                A musical look at the world of films
                                Speaking Personally: Tommy Steele
                                You Asked for It!: a selection of listeners' requests picked from the postbag.
                                Whose Story Was That?: answers and winners of the Bound for Glory competition.
                                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: Tommy Steele
                                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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