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    BBC RADIO 2 FRIDAY JUNE 11TH 1975

    6.00:News Summary; weather
    6.02:Simon Bates
    C.15 Pause for Thought
    7.02:Terry Wogan
    8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
    8.45 Pause for Thought (Rp()
    9.02:Pete Murray's Open House in Eastbourne
    From the Congress Theatre. Eastbourne, before an invited audience
    (Requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London WIA 4WW) including
    Golf
    104th Open Championship
    The third round at Carnoustie. PERCY HUGGINS and JOHN FENTON report at
    10.2 and 11.2; also at 12.2. 1.2 and in sporis uesK at 1.50, 2.45, 3.45,
    4.45. 5.45 and 6.45 and at 10.30
    Waggoners' Walk
    Contributors
    Unknown: Carnoustie. Percy
    Unknown: John Fenton
    11.30:Jimmy Young
    Europe: What Nowf
    Britain having voted to stay in the Common Market, Jimmy and his team cross the Channel to visit the corridors of power within the EEC itself.
    Today in the first of two special programmes, the show comes from the Maison de I'Europe in Strasbourg - the ' Crossroads of Europe ', and meeting place of the European Parliament.
    1.50 Sports Desk with cricket and Open Golf
    14.02 David Hamilton
    as Radio 1 but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
    2.45, 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk: with racing and Open Golf
    17.02:Waggoners' Walk
    (Repeated: Monday 10.30 am)
    17.17:Sam Costa
    5.45 Sports Desk with racing results and Open Golf
    18.45:Sports Desk
    19.02:Just for Fun
    Don Davis with some problems and posers.
    Devised by DON DAVIS Producer JOHN DAVIS
    Contributors
    Unknown: Don Davis
    Unknown: Don Davis
    Producer: John Davis
    19.30:Sports Desk with Cricket
    19.32:Frank Chacksfield
    conducts the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA
    Presented by JEAN CHALLIS Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
    Contributors
    Presented By: Jean Challis
    Producer: Royston Herbert
    20.32:Friday Night is Music Night
    From the Hippodrome, Golders Green
    Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
    BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS conductor CAPT DEREK TAYLOR Director of Music
    Friday Night's Star Singers VALERIE MONESE
    ROBERT BICKERSTAFF
    THE CHARLES YOUNG CHORALE with GORDON LANGFORD (piano) Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer PETER BELL
    Contributors
    Conductor: Capt Derek Taylor
    Singers: Valerie Monese
    Singers: Robert Bickerstaff
    Piano: Gordon Langford
    Introduced By: Robin Boyle
    Producer: Peter Bell
    22.02:Sports Desk
    with evening racing results
    22.05:Len Jackson
    with Music Through Midnight JULIE DAWN and your letters and at 12.0
    Midnight Newsroom; weather
    Contributors
    Unknown: Julie Dawn
    0.31:* am News Summary
    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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      BBC RADIO 1 SATURDAY JULY 12TH 1975

      6.00:at Radio 2


      8.06:Ed Stewart

      Also on VHF with Junior Choice
      8.45 Headline Spotters

      10.00:Dave Lee Travis

      Producer DAVE PRICEContributors

      Producer: Dave Price


      13.00:Jackie Wilson's Top Twelve

      Also on VHF
      Jackie Wilson talks to Brian Matthew and chooses his 12 favourite records.
      Producer STUART GRUNDYContributors

      Talks: Jackie Wilson
      Unknown: Brian Matthew
      Producer: Stuart Grundy


      14.00:Alan Freeman

      Also on VHF
      Producer TONY WILSONContributors

      Producer: Tony Wilson


      17.00:John Peel

      Also on VHF
      News, reviews and comment Producer JOHN WALTERSContributors

      Producer: John Walters


      18.30:In Concert

      Also on VHF Genesis
      Introduced by ALAN BLACK Producer JEFF GRIFFINContributors

      Introduced By: Alan Black
      Producer: Jeff Griffin


      19.30:as Radio 2

      FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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        BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY JULY 12TH 1975

        6.00:News Summary; weather
        6.02:Bruce Wyndham
        Producer JACK DABBS
        8.3 Racing Bulletin
        Contributors
        Producer: Jack Dabbs
        8.06:* as Radio 1
        10.02:Charlie Chester
        Your Smiling Saturday Show Producer DAVID WELSBY
        Contributors
        Producer: David Welsby
        12.02:Two's Best
        Len Jackson with the best of Radio 2. Extracts in words and music selected from last week's programmes.
        Soript by PETER CLAYTON Producers STEVE ALLEN and JOHN MELOY
        Contributors
        Unknown: Len Jackson
        Unknown: Peter Clayton
        Producers: Steve Allen
        Unknown: John Meloy
        13.02:The Gag-Crackers' Ball
        1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
        Cracking the gags
        Charlie Chester, Ray Fell, Mike Burton
        with KEN MACKINTOSH AND THE KING STREET BRASS and the MICHAEL JOHN SINGERS Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON (Repeated: Sunday 7.2 pm)
        Contributors
        Unknown: Charlie Chester
        Unknown: Ray Feu
        Unknown: Mike Burton
        Unknown: Ken MacKintosh
        Singers: Michael John
        Producer: John Fawcett Wilson
        13.30:Sport on 2
        1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
        Introduced by Desmond Lynam
        1.30, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10, 5.0* Cricket: First Test
        England v Australia Can England regain the Ashes after the disastrous winter tour of Australia and their defeat by the Australians in the semi-finals of the Prudential World Cup? Christopher Martin-Jenkins reports on the third day's play at Edgbaston. In the- County Championship reports on two matches: Leicestershire v Essex at Leicester, and Surrey v Middlesex at The Oval. Reporters Henry Blofeld and Robert Hudson.
        1.30, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10. 5.0* International Athletics The European Cup
        Britain faces fierce competition from Russia, Poland and three other countries in their bid to reach the European Cup Final in Nice next month. ALAN PARRY introduces the top events from the semi-finals at Crystal Palace, with commentary by NORMAN CUDDEFORD and expert analysis by Olympic champion MARY PETERS. Also news of Britain's women athletes competing in the European Cup semi-finals in Bulgaria.
        1.30, 2.0, 2.25, 2.55, 5.40* Racing from York
        2.0 The Courage Stakes
        2.30 The John Smith's Magnet Cup
        3.0 The Harp Lager Stakes
        Commentator PETER BROMLEY
        Plus other results, with a classified check at 5.40*.
        News too, of motor sport, international rowing in Lucerne, and In cycling, the Tour de France.
        Timetable
        1.30 News and prospects Including cricket scoreboard.
        2.0 Racing
        2.10 Golf/Cricket/Athletics
        2.25 Racing
        2.40 Golf/Cricket/Athletics
        2.55 Racing
        3.10 Golf/Cricket/Athletics
        5.0 Round-up
        5.30 MotorSport
        5.40 Classified Racing/Cricket
        A Radio Sports Unit production
        Contributors
        Introduced By: Desmond Lynam
        Unknown: Christopher Martin-Jenkins
        Unknown: Blofeld Hudson.
        Unknown: Robert Hudson.
        Introduces: Alan Parry
        Unknown: Norman Cuddeford
        Unknown: Mary Peters.
        Unknown: John Smith
        Commentator: Peter Bromley
        18.03:Star Sound
        1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
        Star Choice: Beryl Reid , who recalls her career on stage and screen and introduces her favourite movie themes.
        You Asked for It!: a bumper bundte of listeners' requests. Introduced by David Bellan Written and compiled by LYN FAIRHURST
        Contributors
        Unknown: Beryl Reid
        Introduced By: David Bellan
        19.02:Listen to Les
        1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
        7.30 Sports Desk with cricket
        19.32:Radio 2 Top Tunes
        BBC NORTHERN RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NEIL RICHARDSON
        BBC MIDLAND RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NORRIE PARAMOR play the week's most popular tunes from Radio 2 programmes Introduced by Tony Brandon
        Applications to join the listening panel to Radio 2 Top Tunes,' BBC, Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham B5 7QQ
        Contributors
        Conductor: Neil Richardson
        Conductor: Norrie Paramor
        Introduced By: Tony Brandon
        20.30:Music from 'The Royal'
        A miscellany of musical talent starring
        Don Estelle and Windsor Davies Tammy Jones, Stuart Gillies Tommy Burton 's
        Sporting House Club a section of the BAND OF THE DUTCH STATE POLICE
        THE AUGMENTED BBC MIDLAND
        RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NORRIE PARAMOR Introduced by JOHN DUNN
        Contributors
        Unknown: Don Estelle
        Unknown: Stuart Gillies
        Unknown: Tommy Burton
        Conductor: Norrie Paramor
        Introduced By: John Dunn
        22.02:Europe 75
        Presenting news, views and music from the Continent. Introduced by David GeU Producer JOHN MELOY
        Contributors
        Introduced By: David Geu
        Producer: John Meloy
        22.45:Alan Dell
        with Music Through Midnight Producers BILL BEBB
        BARBARA PAGE, MEL HOUSE
        Including at 11.2 Sports Desk with evening racing results and at 12.0
        Midnight Newsroom; weather
        0.31:* am News Summary
        FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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          BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY JULY 13TH 1975

          6.55:as Radio 2


          8.32:Ed Stewart

          Also on VHF with Junior Choice
          Producer DON GEORGE
          (Requests, on postcards please, to Junior Choice/ BBC, Lon-don WIA 4WW)Contributors

          Producer: Don George


          10.00:Paul Burnett

          with A There is to Hear Produce.r MIKE HAWKESContributors

          Unknown: Mike Hawkes


          13.00:Jimmy Savile

          1.0 The Double Top Ten ShoW
          2.0 Savile's Travels Producer TED BESTONContributors

          Producer: Ted Beston


          15.00:The Dave Lee Travis Request Show

          Producer PETE RITZEMAContributors

          Producer: Pete Ritzema


          17.00:Insight

          A series of programmes which takes a close look at the people and developments that have influenced today's pop music. This week:
          Slade - Six Days on the Road Part 1: The Tour
          The antics of groups on tour are almost a daily part of our newspaper diet. A few weeks ago Insight went on tour with one of our major pop groups, SLADE, and today's programme focuses principally on the action backstage.
          Producer STUART GRUNDYContributors

          Producer: Stuart Grundy


          18.00:Tom Browne

          with the Top 20
          Producer mike HAWKESContributors

          Producer: Mike Hawkes


          19.00:Sunday Sport

          Introduced by Ed Stewart
          Today's sport at home and abroad, including:
          Athletics: the last day of the European Cup men's semi-finals at Crystal PaLace, with Britain battling for a place in next month's final in Nice. ALAN PARRY and NORMAN CUDDEFORD report on the day's events, with expert comment by Olympic champion, MARY PETERS. News top, of Britain's women athletes in Bulgaria.
          Cycling: DAVID SAUNDERS reports on the 15th stage of the Tour de France, with HUGH PORTER reporting on the British Amateur Road Race Championship.
          Rowing: RICHARD BURNELL reports on the International regatta at Lucerne, the last major event before the World Championship at Nottingham next month.
          Cricket: reports on the day's top matches in the John Player League with news and scores from all the others.
          A Radio Sports Unit productionContributors

          Introduced By: Ed Stewart
          Unknown: Alan Parry
          Unknown: Norman Cuddeford
          Unknown: Mary Peters
          Unknown: David Saunders
          Unknown: Hugh Porter
          Unknown: Richard Burnell


          19.30:as Radio 2

          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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            BBC RADIO 2 SUNDAY JULY 13TH 1975
            6.55:New Day
            Some prayers and music for the first day of the week
            Introduced by COLIN SEMPER
            Contributors
            Introduced By: Colin Semper
            7.00:News Summary; weatherman
            7.03 Dougias Reeve
            at the BBC Theatre Organ presents a programme of requests and music from THE FAIREY BAND conductor KENNETH DENNISON Producer PETER PILBEAM
            (Requests, on a postcard please, to Douglas Reeve , BBC, to Box 27, Manchester)
            Contributors
            Conductor: Kenneth Dennison
            Producer: Peter Pilbeam
            Unknown: Douglas Reeve
            8.03:Ray Moore
            introduces Banners and Bonnets A selection of Salvation Army music, old and new, especially for Sunday morning.
            COLONEL WILL PRATT tells a story about the Army'-s day-to-day work.
            Producer COLIN SEMPER
            Contributors
            Producer: Colin Semper
            8.30:as Radio 1
            10.03 David Jacobs
            introduces Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
            REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA with WALTER MIDGLEY
            Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
            Contributors
            Leader: Arthur Leavins
            Conductor: Ashley Lawrence
            Conductor: Reginald Leopold
            Unknown: Walter Midgley
            Producer: Robert Bowman
            11.30:People's Service
            Stop Running
            REV GAVIN REID speaks on coming to terms with life today. The first of three programmes from a London studio.
            1: Running away from ourselves
            Producer DAVID WINTER
            Contributors
            Unknown: Gavin Reid
            Producer: David Winter
            12.02:Family Favourites
            Introduced by Sandi Jones
            Three-way link between Belfast. Cologne and London with WALTER LOVE , BBC Belfast, ANDREW PASTOUNA, BFBS Cologne BILL PAUL, cbc Toronto ROD MCNEIL, ABC Sydney Producer PAM cox
            (10 August: Canada, Australia, Hong Kong and British Forces in Gibraltar. Requests, on postcards please, to ' Family Favourites,' BBC, [address removed])
            Contributors
            Introduced By: Sandi Jones
            Unknown: Walter Love
            14.02:Listen to Les
            says Les Dawson with Daphne Oxenford and Colin Edwynn Music directed by BRIAN FITZGERALD
            Written and produced by JAMES CASEY
            (Repeated: Saturday 7.2 pm) fLes Dawson is in ' Holiday Happiness ' at the Southport Theatre, Southport)
            Contributors
            Unknown: Les Dawson
            Unknown: Daphne Oxenford
            Unknown: Colin Edwynn
            Directed By: Brian Fitzgerald
            Produced By: James Casey
            14.30:Noël
            The Life and Times of Sir Noël Coward
            The Vortex in 1924 was an immediate if controversial success, and established me both as a playwright and as an actor which was very fortunate, because until then I had not proved myself to be so hot in either capacity.
            (NOEL COWARD)
            In this third episode his career as a playwright and songwriter, is traced from its beginnings in 1920 through to his first real success four years later.
            Part 3: Battersea to Broadway including
            Dame Edith Evans Sir John Gielgud
            Dame Gladys Cooper
            Joyce Carey. Gladys Calthrop
            Beverley Nichols and the voices of Ivor Novello and Sir Noël Coward
            Written and narrated by SHERIDAN MORLEY
            Programme associate CHARLES CASTLE
            Series consultant FRANK SALTER Producer BARRY KNIGHT
            Contributors
            Unknown: Sir John Gielgud
            Unknown: Dame Gladys Cooper
            Unknown: Joyce Carey.
            Unknown: Gladys Calthrop
            Unknown: Beverley Nichols
            Unknown: Ivor Novello
            Unknown: Sheridan Morley
            Unknown: Frank Salter
            15.30:Hubert Gregg
            says Thanks for the Memory to you, and adds a few reminiscences of his own.
            Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
            Contributors
            Producer: Phyllis Robinson
            16.02:Charlie Chester
            with your Sunday Soapbox also featuring PERCY EDWARDS Producer BARBARA PAGE
            5.2 Cricket Scoreboard
            Contributors
            Unknown: Percy Edwards
            Producer: Barbara Page
            18.00:as Radio 1
            19.02:The Gag-Crackers' Ball
            19.30:Semprini Serenade
            BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by VILEM TAUSKY Producer FRANK HOOPER
            Contributors
            Leader: Michael Tomalin
            Conducted By: Vilem Tausky
            Producer: Frank Hooper
            20.30:Sunday Half-Hour
            Recorded in St Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk
            Introduced by ERIC ROBERTS Conductor GORDON HAWKINS Organist WILLIAM OGDEN Prayer and Blessing by REV JOHN ROWLANDS
            From all that dwelt below the skies (Lasst uns erfreuen); For the beauty of the earth (England's Lane); Our Father, by whose servants (Thornbury); Lord. I love to stamp and shout (Mayhews); Morning h,as broken (Bunessan); Almighty Father of all things that be (Chilton Foliat ); An upper room did our Lord prepare (Folk song); Help us to help each other. Lord (St Botolph); Through the night of doubt and sorrow (March-ing); Glory to thee, my God (Tallis' Canon)
            Contributors
            Introduced By: Eric Roberts
            Conductor: Gordon Hawkins
            Organist: William Ogden
            Unknown: John Rowlands
            Unknown: Chilton Foliat
            21.02:Your 100 Best Tunes
            Introduced by Alan Keith Producer PETER CHISWELL
            Contributors
            Introduced By: Alan Keith
            Producer: Peter Chiswell
            22.02:Brass and Strings
            BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE FRENCH
            THE BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES SCHOOL OP MUSIC conductor
            LIEUT-COL PAUL NEVILLE , MVO, FRAM Principal Director of Music Introduced by James Alexander Gordon Producer ALLAN GILES
            Contributors
            Conducted By: George French
            Conductor: Lieut-Col Paul Neville
            Introduced By: James Alexander Gordon
            Producer: Allan Giles
            23.00:Sounds of Jazz
            Peter Clayton with news, reviews and comment with JOHN WILLIAMS 'S ORCHESTRA Producers LAWRIE MONK and KEITH STEWART Including at 12.8
            Midnight Newsroom; weather
            Contributors
            Unknown: Peter Clayton
            Unknown: John Williams
            Unknown: Keith Stewart
            0.31:* am News Summary
            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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              BBC RADIO 1 MONDAY JULY 14TH 1975

              6.00:as Radio 2


              7.00:Noel Edmonds

              Producer DAVE TATEContributors

              Producer: Dave Tate


              9.00:Tony Blackburn

              Producer ROGER PUSEYContributors

              Producer: Roger Pusey


              12.00:Johnnie Walker

              Producer RON BELCHIES Including at 12.30 Newsbeat
              Today the way it is
              Laurie Mayer and the Newsbeat team find the news and the people making it.Contributors

              Unknown: Laurie Mayer


              14.02:David Hamilton

              Also on VHF
              Producer PAUL WILLIAMSContributors

              Producer: Paul Williams


              17.00:Newsbeat

              More news with Laurie MayerContributors

              Unknown: Laurie Mayer


              17.15:John Peel

              with Top Gear
              Producer JOHN WALTERSContributors

              Producer: John Walters


              19.00:as Radio 2

              FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                BBC RADIO 2 MONDAY JULY 14TH 1975
                6.00:News Summary; weather
                6.02:Simon Bates
                Producer GEOFF MULLIN Including at
                6.15 Pause for Thought
                Contributors
                Producer: Geoff Mullin
                7.02:Terry Wogan
                Producer DENIS O'KEEFFE Including at
                8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
                1.45 Pause for Thought
                Contributors
                Producer: Denis O'Keeffe
                9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
                Producers DENYS JONES
                ANGELA BOND, JACK DABBS including at 10.30
                Waggoners' Walk
                (Friday afternoon's broadcast)
                Contributors
                Producers: Denys Jones
                11.30:Jimmy Young who says:
                Europe: What Now?
                In the second of his fact-finding Common Market programmes Jimmy and his team go inside Europe's powerhouse and visit the Barlaymont
                Building in Brussels — the headquarters of the EEC Commission and Europe's unofficial ' capital.'
                Producers BARRY WALTERS and ANN COLVIN
                1.50 Sports Desk with cricket
                Contributors
                Producers: Barry Walters
                Producers: Ann Colvin
                14.02 David Hamilton
                as Radio 1 but including on 1500monly (also 202m Scotland) .45, 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk
                17.02:Waggoners' Walk
                (Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 am) Written by BARBARA CLEGG
                Producers PIERS PLOWRIGHT and DAVID JOHNSTON
                Ben has passed his exams; Lynn and Matt have decided to get married after all; Joanna has been caught ' burgling '; the doll has been ' laid to rest. 2 Cast; page 46
                Contributors
                Written By: Barbara Clegg
                Producers: Piers Plowright
                Producers: David Johnston
                17.17:Sam Costa
                including at 5.45 Sports Desk
                18.45:Sports Desk
                19.02:Free Spin
                Alan Freeman is the question-master in this telephone game which tests your knowledge of all types of music - from Beethoven to the Bay City Rollers.
                Record tokens are the prizes Compiled and produced by BOB OLIVER ROGERS
                If you would like to take part in the programme, write, giving an evening telephone number, to: Free Spin, BBC, London W1A 4WW
                7.30 Sports Desk with cricket
                Contributors
                Unknown: Alan Freeman
                Produced By: Bob Oliver Rogers
                19.32:Alan Dell
                7.32 The Dance Band Days
                A selection of British dance band favourites.
                Producer LAWRIE MONK
                8.2 Stereo The Big Band Sound Producer JOHN HOOPER
                Contributors
                Producer: John Hooper
                21.02:Humphrey Lyttelton
                with The Best of Jazz on records Producer KEITH STEWART
                Contributors
                Producer: Keith Stewart
                22.02:Sports Desk
                22.05:John Dunn
                with Music Through Midnight JULIE DAWN and your letters and at 12.0
                Midnight Newsroom; weather
                Contributors
                Unknown: Julie Dawn
                0.31:* am News Summary
                FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                  BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY JULY 15TH 1975
                  6.00:as Radio 2


                  7.00:Noel Edmonds


                  9.00:Tony Blackburn


                  12.00:Johnnie Walker

                  including This week's new Top 30 discs, at 12.30
                  Newsbeat Laurie Mayer and the news and at 1.20
                  The Apollo/Soyuz Mission
                  Radio 1 joins Radio 2
                  A report on the Soyuz LaunchContributors

                  Unknown: Newsbeat Laurie Mayer


                  14.02:David Hamilton

                  Also on VHF

                  17.00:Newsbeat


                  17.15:Alan Freeman

                  Producer TIM BLACKMOREContributors

                  Producer: Tim Blackmore


                  19.00:as Radio 2

                  FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                    BBC RADIO 2 TUESDAY JULY 15TH 1975
                    6.00:News Summary; weather
                    6.02:Simon Bates
                    6.15 Pause for Thought
                    7.02:* Terry Wogan
                    8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
                    8.45 Pause for Thought
                    9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
                    including at 10.30
                    Waggoners' Walk
                    11.30:Jimmy Young
                    including at 1.15 The Apollo/Soyuz Mission
                    The Soyuz Launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome. The Soviet Cosmonauts start their journey into space. With Philip Short in Moscow and Arthur Garratt in the London Space Studio.
                    1.50 Sports Desk with cricket
                    Contributors
                    Unknown: Arthur Garratt
                    14.02: David Hamilton
                    as Radio 1 but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
                    2.45, 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk
                    17.02:Waggoners' Walk
                    (Repeated: Wed 10.30 am)
                    17.17:Sam Costa
                    Including at 5.45 Sports Desk
                    18.45:Sports Desk
                    19.02:Three in a Row
                    Don Davis presents the general knowledge game which will be visiting popular holiday resorts throughout the British Isles. There are cash prizes for members of the studio audience.
                    This week: The Oldway Ball-room, Paignton. Devon.
                    The names of future resorts to be visited will be announced. Devised by DON DAVIS Producer IAN FENNER
                    For tickets, write to: Ticket Unit, BBC, [address removed] stating the venue for which tickets are required.
                    7.30 Sports Desk with cricket
                    Contributors
                    Unknown: Don Davis
                    Unknown: Don Davis
                    Producer: Ian F&nner
                    19.32:Sing Something Simple
                    The Adam Singers dirocted by CLIFF ADAMS
                    Accompanied by JACK EMDLOW Producer JOHN BROWELL
                    Contributors
                    Accompanied By: Jack Emdlow
                    Producer: John Browell
                    20.02:The Musical World of Gordon Langford
                    with the BBC Radio Orchestra Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer BRIAN WILLEY
                    Contributors
                    Introduced By: Robin Boyle
                    Producer: Brian Willey
                    20.45:The Apollo/ Soyuz Mission
                    The Apollo
                    Launch from the Kennedy Space Centre. Florida.
                    The American Astronauts STAFFORD. BRAND and SI.AYTON leave to join the So-viet Cosmonauts in space. A direct relay with REGINAI.D TURNILL at the launch site and ARTHUR GARRATT in the London Space Studio.
                    Producer KENNETH PRAGNELL
                    Contributors
                    Unknown: Arthur Garratt
                    Producer: Kenneth Pragnell
                    21.02:The Impresarios
                    Michael Craig continues the stories of the men who create the world of entertainment. This week: Claude Langdon and Robert Luff
                    Geraldine Langdon :
                    He was never one to trust to first impressions, he always wanted to go back and rehearse this and rehearse that -' he was a perfectionist. He was always a man for trying new things. He started the ice shows in this country, he brought speedway to England. During preparation for any sort of show, rest was almost unknown to him. Robert Luff :
                    I hope to go on presenting shows throughout the country, and also in the West End. I want to develop in every possible way. I enjoy my life - 1 work hard and if anything I'm more enthusiastic today than 40 years ago when I started. with and the help of: Ronnie Aldrich
                    George Bartram ,
                    Bellta John Boulter , Leslie Macdonnel George Mitchell. Mark White Research Bin. SULLIVAN Written by FRANK SALTER
                    Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
                    Contributors
                    Unknown: Michael Craig
                    Unknown: Claude Langdon
                    Unknown: Robert Luff
                    Unknown: Geraldine Langdon
                    Unknown: Robert Luff
                    Unknown: Ronnie Aldrich
                    Unknown: George Bartram
                    Unknown: Bellta John Boulter
                    Unknown: Leslie MacDonnel
                    Unknown: George Mitchell.
                    Unknown: Mark White
                    Unknown: Bin. Sullivan
                    Written By: Frank Salter
                    Producer: David Rayvern Allen
                    Claude Langdon: Andrew Sachs
                    22.02:Sports Desk
                    with evening racing results
                    22.05:Colin Berry
                    with Music Through Midnight including Contact and at 12.0
                    Midnight Newsroom; weather
                    0.31:* am News Summary
                    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                      BBC RADIO 1 WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH 19756.00:as Radio 2


                      7.00:Noel Edmonds


                      9.00:Tony Blackburn


                      12.00:Johnnie Walker

                      Including at
                      12.30
                      Newsbeat
                      Today the way it is
                      Laurie Mayer and the Newsbeat team find the news and the people making it.Contributors

                      Unknown: Laurie Mayer


                      14.02:David Hamilton

                      Also on VHF

                      17.00:Newsbeat

                      More news with Laurie MayerContributors

                      Unknown: Laurie Mayer


                      17.15:Anne Nightingale

                      reviews the latest sounds around
                      Producer BERNIE ANDREWSContributors

                      Producer: Bernie Andrews


                      19.00:as Radio 2

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                        BBC RADIO 2 WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH 1975

                        6.00:News Summary; weather
                        6.02:Simon Bates
                        including at
                        6.15 Pause for Thought
                        7.02:Terry Wogan
                        including at
                        8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
                        8.45 Pause for Thought
                        9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
                        (Requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London WIA 4WW) including at
                        10.3*
                        Waggoners' Walk
                        (Tues afternoon's broadcast)
                        11.30:Jimmy Young
                        Producers HARRY WALTERS and ANN COLVIN
                        1.50 Sports Desk including Cricket Scoreboard
                        Contributors
                        Producers: Harry Walters
                        Unknown: Ann Colvin
                        14.02: David Hamilton
                        as Radio 1, but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
                        2.45, 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk with up-to-the-minute racing results
                        17.02:Waggoners' Walk
                        (Repeated: Thurs 10.30 am)
                        17.17:Sam Costa
                        Including at
                        5.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racing results
                        18.45:Sports Desk
                        A round-up of the day's news, with classified racing results
                        19.02:Lucky 13!
                        A game in which members of the public - with a bit of skill and luck - can wtn prizes.
                        Your chairman is Mr Lucky 13 John Junkin
                        Based on a format by ian MESSITER who also wrote the questions.
                        Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
                        7.30 Sports Desk including Cricket Scoreboard
                        Contributors
                        Unknown: Mr Lucky
                        Unknown: John Junkin
                        Unknown: Ian Messiter
                        Producer: Richard Willcox
                        19.32:How the West was Sung
                        with George Hamilton IV
                        A musical American history In country style.
                        3: Over the Hills and Far Away Narrations
                        ÐDDIE MATTHEWS , VALERIE COLGAN George Hamilton 's sorrgs accompanied by ARTHUR SMITH 'S CRACKERJACKS Written and produced by CHARLES CHILTON
                        Contributors
                        Unknown: George Hamilton
                        Unknown: Ddie Matthews
                        Unknown: Valerie Colgan
                        Unknown: George Hamilton
                        Accompanied By: Arthur Smith
                        Produced By: Charles Chilton
                        20.02:Country Club
                        Wally Whyton introduces a weekly get-together of all kinds of country music with news and reviews from David Allan. Featuring this week:
                        RAY LYNAM AND THE HILLBILLIES PHII.OMENA BECLEY AND HER RAMBLING MEN
                        Producer COLIN CHANDLER
                        Contributors
                        Introduces: Wally Whyton
                        Unknown: David Allan.
                        Unknown: Ray Lynam
                        Producer: Colin Chandler
                        22.02:Sports Desk
                        with evening racing results
                        22.05:Tom Edwards
                        with Music Through Midnight including
                        JULIE DAWN and your letters and at 12.0
                        Midnight Newsroom; weather
                        Contributors
                        Unknown: Julie Dawn
                        0.31:* am News Summary
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                          BBC RADIO 1 THURSDAY JULY 17TH 1975

                          6.00:as Radio 2


                          7.00:Noel Edmonds


                          9.00:Tony Blackburn

                          An outside broadcast from a radio car around Liverpool with a special visit to the Liverpool Show at the Waver-tree Playground.

                          12.00:Johnnie Walker

                          including this week's new top 30 LP discs and at 12.30 Newsbeat

                          14.02:David Hamilton

                          Also on VHF including at 4.10
                          The Apollo/Soyuz Mission
                          The Rendezvous. The two manned spacecraft begin their final manoeuvre for docking, as they orbit the earth 22 miles apart in space. From London Arthur Garratt describes the events with reports from Reginald Turnill in Houston.

                          17.00:Newsbeat

                          including at 5.10
                          The Apollo/Soyuz Mission
                          Radio 1 joins Radio 2

                          17.20:John Peel

                          with Top Gear

                          19.00:as Radio 2

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                            BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY JUNE 17TH 1975
                            6.00:News Summary; weather
                            6.02:Simon Bates
                            .15 Pause for Thought
                            7.02:Terry Wogan
                            8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
                            8 45 Pause for Thought
                            9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
                            including at 10.30
                            Waggoners' Walk
                            11.30:Jimmy Young
                            1.50 Sports Desk with cricket
                            14.02 David Hamilton
                            as Radio 1 but including on 1500m only < also 202m Scotland)
                            2.45, 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk
                            17.00:Waggoners' Walk
                            (Repeated: Friday 10.30 am)
                            17.10:The Apollo/ Soyuz Mission
                            The Docfcinp The moment of truth on which the mission depends as the two manned spacecraft join together for the first time in space
                            From London ARTHUR GARRATT describes the events with the voices of the Astronauts and Cosmonauts, with reports from PHILIP SHORT in Moscow.
                            17.20:Sam Costa
                            including at 5.45 Sports Desk
                            18.45:Sports Desk
                            19.02:The 78 Show
                            The quiz game devoted to those days of not so long ago when music was melodic, lyrics were lyrical and a record player was simply called - gramophone!
                            This week Margaret Lockwood Vince Hill , Pete Murray Chairman Shaw Taylor
                            At the piano DENNIS GOMM
                            Compiled and produced by JOHN DYAS
                            7.30 Sports Desk including Cricket Scoreboard
                            Contributors
                            Unknown: Margaret Lockwood
                            Unknown: Vince Hill
                            Unknown: Pete Murray
                            Unknown: Shaw Taylor
                            Piano: Dennis Gomm
                            Produced By: John Dyas
                            19.32:The Organist Entertains
                            DEAN HERRICK (Johannesburg Residence)
                            BOBBY pagan (Granada, Kingston-upon-Thames)
                            KAY AND GARRY TUCKER (Electronic)
                            JOHN FRYATT (Electronic) Introduced and produced by Robin Richmond
                            Contributors
                            Unknown: Garry Tucker
                            Produced By: Robin Richmond
                            20.02:Folkweave
                            Tony Capstick introduces recordings Of ARCHIE FISHER at the Preston Folk Club, BERNARD o'sullivan and tommy MCMAHON at Loughborough 74. gipsy's kiss in concert and residents of the Riverboat Folk Club, Colwyn Bay plus news from the Folk World.
                            Producer PETER pilbeam including at 8.15
                            The Apollo/Soyuz Mission
                            Greetfnoj
                            The hatch of the Soyuz spa cecra ft is opened and for the first time the American Apollo co tom Stafford and Module Pilot DON SLAYTON pass through to meet the Soviet Cosmonauts, ARTHUR GARRATT in London describes the events.
                            Contributors
                            Introduces: Tony Capstick
                            Unknown: Archie Fisher
                            Unknown: Tommy McMahon
                            Producer: Peter Pilbeam
                            Unknown: Tom Stafford
                            Unknown: Don Slayton
                            Unknown: Arthur Garratt
                            21.02:Those Were the Days
                            in Radio 2 Ballroom
                            SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
                            MC and Dance Hostess JOHN AND PHYLLIS HUMPHRIES
                            Guest Clinton Ford
                            Introduced by Robin Boyle
                            Producer JOHN HOOPER
                            Contributors
                            Unknown: Sidney Davey
                            Introduced By: Robin Boyle
                            Producer: John Hooper
                            22.02:Sports Desk
                            22.05: Don Durbridge
                            with Music Through Midnight including Contact and at 12.0
                            Midnight Newsroom; weather
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                              BBC RADIO 1 FRIDAY JULY `18TH 1975

                              6.00:as Radio 2


                              7.00:Noel Edmonds


                              9.00:Tony Blackburn


                              12.00:Johnnie Walker

                              including at 12.30
                              Newsbeat Richard Skinner and the Newsbeat team find the news.Contributors

                              Unknown: Newsbeat Richard Skinner


                              14.02:David Hamilton

                              Also on VHF

                              17.00:Newsbeat

                              More news with Richard SkinnerContributors

                              Unknown: Richard Skinner


                              17.15:Anne Nightingale's Round Table

                              A Radio 1 DJ and Johnny Mathis discuss their pick of the new releases. Producer DAVE PRICEContributors

                              Unknown: Johnny Mathis


                              19.00:as Radio 2

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                                BBC RADIO 2 FRIDAY JULY 18TH 1975

                                6.00:News Summary; weather
                                6.02:Simon Bates
                                6.15 Pause for Thought
                                7.02:Terry Wogan
                                8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
                                8.45 Pause for Thought
                                9.02:Pete Murray's Open House
                                including at 10.30
                                Waggoners' Walk
                                11.30:Jimmy Young
                                1.50 Sports Desk with cricket
                                14.02: David Hamilton
                                as Radio 1 but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
                                2.45. 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk: with racing results
                                17.02:Waggoners' Walk
                                (Repeated: Monday 10.30 am) Written by BARBARA CLEGG
                                Producers PIERS PLOW RIGHT and DAVID JOHNSTON The cast this week:
                                Contributors
                                Written By: Barbara Clegg
                                Producers: Piers Plow Right
                                Producers: David Johnston
                                Mike Nash: Edward Cast
                                Ctaire Nash: Ellen McIntosh
                                Joanna Nash: Elizabeth Proud
                                Gordon Turner: Will Leighton
                                Peter Tyson: Basil Moss
                                Liz Tyson: Ann Morrish
                                Arthur Tyson: Peter Pratt
                                Lynn Tyson: Judy Franklin
                                Matt Prior: Michael Spice
                                Myrna Podmore: Valerie Newbold
                                Errol Podmore: Malcolm Gerard
                                Kay Munro: Jo Kendall
                                Jack Munro: Rod Beacham
                                Ted Thurston: Peter Tuddenham
                                Edie Thurston: Hilary Hardiman
                                Ken Thurston MICHAEL: J Jackson
                                Ozzie Jackson: Louis Mahoney
                                Agent: Roger Snowdon
                                Nurse: Eva Haddon
                                17.17:Sam Costa
                                Including at 5.45 Sports Desk
                                18.45:Sports Desk
                                A round-up of the day's news, with classified racing results
                                19.02:Just for Fun
                                Don Davis with some problems and posers involving a pencil, a postcard and some prizes. Devised by DON DAVIS Producer JOHN DAVIS
                                7.30 Sports Desk with cricket
                                Contributors
                                Unknown: Don Davis
                                Unknown: Don Davis
                                Producer: John Davis
                                19.32:John Fox
                                conducts the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA and the ADDED DIMENSION
                                Presented by JEAN CHALLIS Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
                                Contributors
                                Presented By: Jean Challis
                                Producer: Royston Herbert
                                20.32:Friday Night is Music Night
                                From the Assembly Hall, Worthing
                                Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS
                                Friday Night's Star Singers: MARYETTA MIDGLEY VERNON MIDGLEY
                                THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS with GORDON LANGFORD (piano) Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer PETER BELL
                                (Presented in association with Worthing Corporation)
                                Contributors
                                Leader: Arthur Leavins
                                Singers: Maryetta Midgley
                                Singers: Vernon Midgley
                                Singers: John McCarthy
                                Piano: Gordon Langford
                                Introduced By: Robin Boyle
                                Producer: Peter Bell
                                22.02:Sports Desk
                                with evening racing results
                                22.07 David Bellan
                                with Music Through Midnight including a report from the Women's meeting and JULIE DAWN and your letters and at 12.0
                                Midnight Newsroom; weather
                                Contributors
                                Unknown: Julie Dawn
                                0.31:* am News Summary
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