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    BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY JUNE 27TH 1976

    6.55:as Radio 2


    8.00:Playground

    Introduced by David Rider and including
    Young Ideas in Action Producer DON GEORGEContributors

    Introduced By: David Rider
    Producer: Don George


    8.32:Ed Stewart

    Also on VHF with Junior Choice

    10.00:Paul Burnett

    with All There is to Hear Producer MIKE HAWKESContributors

    Producer: Mike Hawkes


    13.00:Jimmy Savile

    1.0 The Double Top Ten Show
    2.0 Speakeasy recorded with a specially invited audience
    Research BERNARD JACKSON Producers TED BESTON and COLIN SEMPERContributors

    Unknown: Bernard Jackson
    Producers: Ted Beston
    Producers: Colin Semper


    15.00:Anne Nightingale's Request Show

    Producer BERNIE ANDREWSContributors

    Producer: Bernie Andrews


    17.00:Insight

    A series which takes a close look at the people and developments that have influenced today's pop music.
    Throughout the history of pop black music has been a constant source of inspiration for white musicians Johnnie Walker looks at one of the most striking aspects of this phenomenon - Blue Eyed Soul.Contributors

    Introduced by: Johnnie Walker
    Written by: John Pidgeon
    Producer: Tim Blackmore


    18.00:Tom Browne

    Also on VHF with the Top 20
    Producer PETE RITZEMAContributors

    Producer: Pete Ritzema


    19.00:as Radio 2 (7.02-7.30 as VHF)

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    • Re: Radio times listings 1970;s 80's 90's

      BBC RADIO 2 SUNDAY JUNE 27TH 1976

      6.55:New Day

      Some prayers and music for the first day of the week,

      7.00:News Summary; weatherman


      7.03:Douglas Reeve

      at the BBC Theatre Organ presents a programme of requests, and music from
      THORESBY COLLIERY WELFARE BAND conducted hy WILLIAM LIPPEATT Producer PETER PILBRAM BBC Manchester

      8.03:Ray Moore

      introduces Banners and Bonnets A selection of Salvation Army music, old and new, especially for Sunday morning.
      MAJOR JOHN GOWANS tells a story about the Army's day-today work.
      Producer FRANK TOPPINGContributors

      Unknown: Major John Gowans


      8.32:* as Radio 1


      10.02:David Jacobs

      introduces Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE THE GEORGE FRENCH OCTET with ROBERT DOCKER (piano) GEORGE FRENCH (SOlO Violin) WALTER MIDGLEY with GLADYS VERNON (piano) Producer PETER BELLContributors

      Conductor: Ashley Lawrence
      Violin: Walter Midgley
      Piano: Gladys Vernon
      Producer: Peter Bell


      11.30:People's Service

      What Are You to Met
      The second of three services from Birmingham presented by REV TONY WALKER
      Producer Michael SHOESMITH BBC BirminghamContributors

      Unknown: Tony Walker
      Producer: Michael Shoesmith


      12.02:Family Favourites

      Introduced by Jean Challis
      ANDREW PASTOUNA , BFBS Cologne PAULINE BIRCHALL , BFBS Gibraltar JUNE ARMSTRONG-WRIGHT . Radio Hong Kong
      STEVE COSSER. ABC Sydney
      Producer PAM cox
      125 July: BFBS Cologne, BFBS Gibraltar, Hong Kong and Australia)Contributors

      Introduced By: Jean Challis
      Introduced By: Andrew Pastouna
      Unknown: Pauline Birchall
      Unknown: June Armstrong-Wright
      Unknown: Steve Cosser.
      Producer: Pam Cox


      14.02:Hello Cheeky

      Conceived, nurtured and do by Tim Brooke-Taylor
      Barry Cryer , John Junkin with the music (?) of the Denis King Trio
      Written by BARRY CRYER and JOHN JUNKIN
      Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERS BBC Manchester
      (Repeated: Saturday 7.2 pm)Contributors

      Unknown: Tim Brooke-Taylor
      Unknown: Barry Cryer
      Unknown: John Junkin
      Written By: Barry Cryer
      Written By: John Junkin
      Producer: Bob Oliver Rogers


      14.30:Hooray for Hollywood

      A celebration of 50 years of film musicals
      3: Cheek to Cheek
      'When Hollywood revived musical films three years ago, dancing was monopolised by director Busby Berkeley and his imitators. Thanks more to Fred Astaire than any other single influence, the character of music comedy in Cinema has completely changed.'
      (Time Magazine, August 1935)
      ' When Top Hat is letting Astaire perform his incomparable magic or teaming him with the increasingly dextrous Miss Rogers it is providing the most urbane fun you will find anywhere on the screen.'
      (New York Times. August 1935) Douglas Fairbanks Jr takes a look at the most successful dancing partnership in the history of Hollywood. Also taking part: FRED ASTAIRE, IRVING BERLIN, PANDRO S. BERMAN, DOROTHY FIELDS, SHEILAH GRAHAME, HERMES PAN, ARTHUR SCHWARTZ, CHUCK WALTERS
      Written by BENNY GREEN
      Producers JOHN BILLINGHAM and MEL HOUSEContributors

      Director: Busby Berkeley
      Unknown: Fred Astaire
      Unknown: Fred Astaire
      Unknown: Irving Ber
      Unknown: Pandro S. Berman
      Unknown: Sheilah Grahame
      Unknown: Arthur Schwartz
      Unknown: Chuck Wai.
      Written By: Benny Green
      Producers: John Billingham
      Producers: Mel House


      15.30:Hubert Gregg

      says Thanks for the Memory Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSONContributors

      Producer: Phyllis Robinson


      16.02:Charlie Chester

      with your Sunday Soapbox also featuring PERCY EDWARDS Producer RON GARDNER BBC Birmingham Including at 5.2 Cricket: the teatime scores in today's John Player League games.Contributors

      Unknown: Percy Edwards
      Producer: Ron Gardner


      18.00:as Radio 1


      19.02:One Man and his Show

      Johnny Mere with his guest MARIAN MONTGOMERY and the MAX HARRIS ORCHESTRAContributors

      Unknown: Marian Montgomery
      Unknown: Max Harris


      19.02:Sunday Sport

      Introduced by John Dunn
      Cricket: featuring reports on the top John Player League matches,plusnewsandscoresi from the other games.
      Tennis: with Wimbledon at the I halfway stage, GERALD WILLIAMS looks ahead to what promises , to be a week of fierce competition among the world's greatest players.
      Rowing: the International Regatta at Holme Pierrepont. RICHARD BURNELL reports.
      Cycling: the latest news of one of the world's classic sporting events, the Tour de France, from DAVID SAUNDERS.
      A Radio Sports Unit productionContributors

      Introduced By: John Dunn
      Unknown: Gerald Williams
      Unknown: Richard Burnell
      Unknown: David Saunders.


      19.30:Semprini Serenade

      BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by VILEM TAUSKY Producer FRANK HOOPERContributors

      Leader: Michael Tomalin
      Conducted By: Vilem Tausky
      Producer: Frank Hooper


      20.30:Sunday Half-Hour

      from Greenisland Presbyterian Church, County Antrim, with united parishes of the district Conducted by DAVID BEATTIE Organist DONALD BLAIR
      Closing Prayer and Blessing by REV DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG
      The saviour died (St Andrew ): Will your anchor hold (WiU your anchor hold); 0 God of our divided world (Walton); Jehovah is my light (St John); My times are in thy hand (Dennis); Our Lord Christ is risen (Kirn); Thou shalt arise (Duke Street); Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart (Bromsgrove)
      BBC Northern IrelandContributors

      Conducted By: David Beattie
      Organist: Donald Blair
      Unknown: Douglas Armstrong
      Unknown: St Andrew


      21.02:Your 100 Best Tunes

      Introduced by Alan Keith Producer JACK DABBSContributors

      Introduced By: Alan Keith
      Producer: Jack Dabbs


      22.02:Sports Desk


      22.05:Brass and Strings

      BBC MIDLAND RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NORRIE rARAMOR
      THE METROPOLITAN POLICE BAND conductor MAJOR W. WILLIAMS , UBE, ARCM
      Introduced by James Alexander Gordon Producer ALLAN GILESContributors

      Conductor: Norrie Raramor
      Conductor: Major W. Williams
      Introduced By: James Alexander Gordon
      Producer: Allan Giles


      23.02:Sounds of Jazz

      Peter Clayton with news, reviews and comment from the world of jazz, with TERRY SHITH
      BRIAN SMITH BAND
      Producers LAWRIE MONK and KEITH STEWART including at 12.0
      Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring informationContributors

      Unknown: Peter Clayton
      Unknown: Terry Shith
      Unknown: Brian Smith
      Producers: Lawrie Monk
      Producers: Keith Stewart


      0.31:* am News Summary

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        BBC RADIO 1 MONDAY JUNE 28TH 1976

        6.00:as Radio 2


        7.00:Noel Edmonds

        Producer DAVE TATEContributors

        Producer: Dave Tate


        9.00:Tony Blackburn

        Producer DAVE ATKEYContributors

        Producer: Dave Atkey


        12.00:Johnnie Walker

        Producer RON BELCHIER including at 12.30 pm Newsbeat
        Today the way it Is.
        Laurie Mayer and the Newsbeat team find the news and the people making it.Contributors

        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 TED BESTONContributors

        Producer: Ted Beston


        17.45:Newsbeat

        More news with Laurie MayerContributors

        Unknown: Laurie Mayer


        18.02:as Radio 2 (6.02-7.00 as VHF)


        23.00:John Peel

        Also on VIIF
        Producer JOHN WALTERSContributors

        Producer: John Walters


        0.00:* am as Radio 2

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          BBC RADIO 2 MONDAY JUNE 28TH 1976

          6.00:News Summary; weather


          6.02:Don Durbridge

          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 W1A 4WW
          Including at 18.30
          Waggoners' Walk
          (Friday afternoon's broadcast)

          11.30:Jimmy Young


          13.50:Sports Desk

          including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard

          14.02:Wimbledon 1976

          1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
          The Lawn Tennis Championships
          Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON, GERALD WILLIAMS, JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY, CHRISTINE JANES and BOB HOWE
          Plus up-to-the-minute news of all the matches, and the personalities visiting the All England Club for the world's greatest tennis championships.
          Introduced from Wimbledon by Peter Jones
          Including at 2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

          Commentary By: Max Robertson
          Commentary By: Gerald Williams
          Commentary By: John Motson
          Commentary By: Norman Cuddeford.
          Unknown: Fred Perry
          Unknown: Christine Janes
          Unknown: Bob Howe
          Unknown: Peter Jones


          16.30:Waggoners' Walk

          (Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 am) Written by ALAN DOWNER
          JILL HYEM and PETER RUSSELL Produced and directed by PIERS PLOWKIGHT , DAVID JOHNSTON Shirley has refused to take Phil's money; a certain Mr Wicks has a ' Golden Heart theYangshavegivenaparty; and Dr Laidlaw has confirmed that Joanna has epilepsy. Cast: page 38Contributors

          Written By: Alan Downer
          Written By: Jill Hyem
          Written By: Peter Russell
          Directed By: Piers Plowkight
          Directed By: David Johnston
          Unknown: Mr Wicks


          16.45:Wimbledon 1976

          The Lawn Tennis Championships continued
          Including at
          4.45*, 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk

          16.45:Sam Costa


          19.02:The Monday Movie Quiz

          Ray Moore presents a mixture of music, voices and sounds designed to test your knowledge on the world of films and perhaps win a prize or tv/o.
          Compiled and produced by MARTIN FISHERContributors

          Unknown: Ray Moore
          Produced By: Martin Fisher


          19.30:Sports Desk

          Including close-of-play cricket icoreboard

          19.33:Alan Dell

          7.3) The Dance Band Days
          A selection of British dance band favourites
          8.2 Stereo The Big Band Sound Producer LAWRIE MONK

          21.02:Humphrey Lyttelton

          with The Best of Jazz on records Producer KEITH STEWARTContributors

          Producer: Keith Stewart


          22.02:Sports Desk


          22.06:Band Parade

          With FREDDY STAFF, HIS TRUMPET AND HIS ORCHESTRA With JO MARNEY
          BENRY MCKENZIE QUARTET
          Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer JACK DABBSContributors

          Unknown: Jo Marney
          Unknown: Benry McKenzie
          Introduced By: Robin Boyle
          Producer: Jack Dabbs


          23.02:David Bellan

          1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show
          Producers COLIN CHANDLER and BEVERLEY PHILLIPSContributors

          Producers: Colin Chandler
          Producers: Beverley Phillips


          0.00:* am Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring Information

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            BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY JUNE 29TH 1976

            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, and at 12.30 pm Newsbeat
            Today the way it Is.
            Laurie Mayer and the Newsbeat team find the news and
            the people making it.

            14.02:David Hamilton

            Also on VHF

            16.30:It's D.L.T. OK!


            17.45:Newsbeat

            More news with Laurie MayerContributors

            Unknown: Laurie Mayer


            18.02:as Radio 2 (6.02-7.00 as VHF)


            23.00:John Peel

            Also on VHF

            0.00:* am as Radio 2

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              BBC RADIO 2 TUESDAY JUNE 29TH 1976

              6.00:News Summary; weather


              6.02:Don Durbridge

              Including at
              6.15 Pause for Thought

              7.02:Terry Wogan

              Including at
              8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
              8.45 Pause for Thought ( Repeat)

              9.02:Pete Murray's Open House

              including at 10.30
              Waggoners' Walk

              11.30:Jimmy Young


              13.50:Sports Desk

              including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard

              14.02:Wimbledon 1976

              1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHl joins Radio 1
              The Lawn Tennis Championships Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON
              GERALD WILLIAMS JOHN MOTWN and NORMAN CVDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY , CHRISTINE JANES and BOB HOWE. Plus up-to-the-minute news of all the matches, and the personalities visiting the All England Club for the world's greatest tennis championships. Introduced from Wimbledon by PETER JONES including at
              2.15* and 3.45' Sports DeskContributors

              Commentary By: Max Robertson
              Commentary By: Gerald Williams
              Commentary By: John Motwn
              Commentary By: Norman Cvddeford.
              Unknown: Fred Perry
              Unknown: Christine Janes
              Unknown: Bob Howe.
              Unknown: Peter Jones


              16.30:Waggoners' Walk

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

              Mike Nash: Edward Cast
              Claire Nash: Ellen McIntosh
              Joanna Nash: Elizabeth Proud
              Peter Tyson: Basil Moss
              Liz Tyson: Ann Morrish
              Lynn Prior: Judy Franklin
              Matt Prior: Michael Spics
              Ben Woodhouse: Derek Seaton
              Cliff Edwards: Peter Messaline
              Kath Miller: Charlotte Mitchell
              Shirley Cook: Carole Boyb
              Lydia Bailey: Lynette McMorrough
              Bella Attwood: Norma Ronald
              Andy Bolt: Richard Kay
              Mr Wicks: Max Wall
              Mrs Cook: Anne Godfrey
              Soo Ming: Pik-Sen Lim
              Mrs Wicks: Joyce Latham
              Sadie: Rosamund Greenwood
              Ernie Summers: Keith Smith
              Hans Gunther Liebelt: Garard Green
              M arion: Miranda Bell
              Italian Waiter: Peter Craze
              Pianist: Bill McGuffie


              16.45:Sam Costa


              16.45:Wimbledon 1976

              The Lawn Tennis Championships continued including at
              4.45'. 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk

              19.02:Beat The Record

              with Don Davis
              ' Prizes for all who know their music '.
              Devised by DON DAVIS Producer IAN FENNERContributors

              Unknown: Don Davis
              Unknown: Don Davis
              Producer: Ian Fenner


              19.30:Sports Desk


              19.33:Robin Richmond

              The Organist Entertain) ERNEST BROADBENT
              (Tower Ballroom, BlackpooD LEN RAWLE
              (Chorley Wood Residence) ENA BAGA
              (Odeon, Leicester Square) JERRY ALLEN (Electronic)Contributors

              Unknown: Ernest Broadbent
              Unknown: Blackpood Len Rawle
              Unknown: Jerry Allen


              20.02:Ian Carmichael's Music Night

              with the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL tomalik
              Ian Carmichael examines the work of some famous lyric writers
              Producer BARRY KNIGHTContributors

              Leader: Michael Tomalik
              Leader: Ian Carmichael


              21.02:Among Your Souvenirs

              Fragrant memories from Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later, with ALAN PERRY , MAUREEN MORELLE LIZBETH WEBB
              THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA MORRIS CONCERT BAND and five in A BAR
              Introduced by Alan Keith Producer ROBERT BOWMANContributors

              Unknown: Alan Perry
              Unknown: Maureen Morelle
              Unknown: Lizbeth Webb
              Unknown: Reginald Leopold
              Introduced By: Alan Keith
              Producer: Robert Bowman


              22.02:Sports Desk


              22.05:The American Showmen

              Twenty-third of a 25-part series Michael Craig begins the story of the last showman to be covered in this series. Harold Prince (part 1)
              Prince Hal is unquestionably the most dominant producer/ director in the musical theatre today. He's presented such Broadway super-shows as A Little Night Music, Cabaret, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Fiddler on the Roof, Company, Damn Yankees, The Pajama Game and West Side Story. with the recorded comments of GEORGE ABBOTT , RICHARD ADLER JERRY BOCK , FREDERICK BRISSON BOB FOSSE , SHELDON HARNICK
              HAROLD PRINCE , STEPHEN SONDHEIU and GWEN VERDON
              Research by BILL SULLIVAN Written by DICK VOSBURGH
              Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLENContributors

              Unknown: Michael Craig
              Unknown: George Abbott
              Unknown: Richard Adler
              Unknown: Jerry Bock
              Unknown: Frederick Brisson
              Unknown: Bob Fosse
              Unknown: Sheldon Harnick
              Unknown: Harold Prince
              Unknown: Stephen Sondheiu
              Unknown: Gwen Verdon
              Unknown: Bill Sullivan
              Written By: Dick Vosburgh
              Producer: David Rayvern Allen


              23.02:Michael Meech

              1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show

              0.00:* am Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

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                BBC RADIO 1 WEDNESDAY JUNE 30TH 1976
                6.00:as Radio 2


                7.00:Noel Edmonds


                9.00:Tony Blackburn


                12.00:Johnnie Walker

                including at 12.30 pm 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

                Alsi on VHF

                16.30:It's D.L.T. OK!


                17.45:Newsbeat

                More news with Laurie MayerContributors

                Newsreader: Laurie Mayer


                18.02:as Radio 2 (6.02-7.00 as VHF)


                23.00:John Peel

                Also on VHF

                0.00:* am as Radio 2

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                  BBC RADIO 2 WEDNESDAY JUNE 30TH 1976

                  6.00:News Summary; weather


                  6.02:Don Durbridge

                  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 10.30
                  Waggoners' Walk
                  (Tues afternoon's broadcast)

                  11.30:Jimmy Young


                  13.50:Sports Desk

                  including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard

                  14.02:Wimbledon 1976

                  (1500m only) (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                  The Lawn Tennis Championships Commentary by Max Robertson, Gerald Williams, John Motson and Norman Cuddeford. Expert analysis from Fred Perry, Christine Janes and Bob Howe. Introduced from Wimbledon by Peter Jones
                  Including at 2.45* and 3.45* Sports DeskContributors

                  Presenter: Peter Jones
                  Commentator: Max Robertson
                  Commentator: Gerald Williams
                  Commentary: John Motson
                  Commentary: Norman Cuddeford
                  Analyst: Fred Perry
                  Analyst: Christine Janes
                  Analyst: Bob Howe


                  16.30:Waggoners' Walk

                  Written by ALAN DOWNER and JILL HYEM
                  (Repeated: Thursday 10.30 am)Contributors

                  Written By: Alan Downer
                  Written By: Jill Hyem


                  16.45:Wimbledon 1976

                  The Lawn Tennis Championships continued including at
                  4.45* 5.45. and 6.45* Sports Desk

                  16.45:Sam Costa


                  19.02:Games People Play

                  A sports quiz that tests the knowledge of well-known stars of entertainment and sport
                  The fans are Bernard Cribbins and Leslie Crowther
                  The sportsmen are Peter Alliss and Lord Oaksey
                  Chairman PETER WEST
                  Research by ROBERT HARRIS Producer RICHARD WILLCOXContributors

                  Unknown: Bernard Cribbins
                  Unknown: Leslie Crowther
                  Unknown: Peter Alliss
                  Unknown: Robert Harris
                  Producer: Richard Willcox


                  19.30:Sports Desk

                  including close-of-play cricket scoreboard

                  19.32:The Story Behind the Song

                  A series of programmes in which Steve Race investigates the stories behind those melodies that linger on. Research by BILL SULLIVAN and DANNY GREENSTONE
                  Producer DANNY GREENSTONEContributors

                  Unknown: Bill Sullivan
                  Unknown: Danny Greenstone
                  Producer: Danny Greenstone


                  20.02:Two in Mind

                  Music introduced by Natalie Anglesey and Mike Riddoch and featuring the BBC NORTHERN RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by BRIAN FITZGERALD Producer JOHN WILCOX BBC ManchesterContributors

                  Introduced By: Natalie Anglesey
                  Introduced By: Mike Riddoch
                  Conducted By: Brian Fitzgerald
                  Producer: John Wilcox


                  20.30:Sing Something Simple

                  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


                  21.02:Command Performance

                  Introduced by Scmprinl
                  Your record request programme of popular classics Producer DENYS JONES
                  Record requests, on postcards please, to: Command Performance, BBC, London WIA 4WW

                  22.02:Sports Desk


                  22.05:Words and Music

                  Brian Matthew presents some of the songs of Richard Rodgers With VINCE HILL
                  ROSEMARY SQUIRES
                  THE ERNIE DUNSTALL BAND and the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by ALAN MOORHOUSE Producer JOHN BUSSELLContributors

                  Unknown: Brian Matthew
                  Unknown: Richard Rodgers
                  Unknown: Vince Hill
                  Unknown: Rosemary Squires
                  Unknown: Ernie Dunstall
                  Conducted By: Alan Moorhouse
                  Producer: John Bussell


                  23.02:Jean Challis

                  1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 wi.h The Late Show

                  0.00:* am Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring Information

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                    BBC RADIO 1 THURSDAY JULY 1ST 1976

                    6.00:as Radio 2


                    7.00:Noel Edmonds


                    9.00:Tony Blackburn


                    12.00:Johnnie Walker

                    including this week's new Top 30 LP discs, and at 12.30 pm Newsbeat
                    Today the way it Is.
                    Laurie Mayer and the Newsbeat team find the news and the people making it.

                    14.02:David Hamilton

                    Also on VHF

                    16.00:It's D.L.T. OK!


                    17.45:Newsbeat

                    More news with Laurie MayerContributors

                    Unknown: Laurie Mayer


                    18.02:as Radio 2 (6.02-7.00 as VHF)


                    23.00:John Peel

                    Also on VHF

                    0.00:* am as Radio 2

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                      BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY JULY 1ST 1976

                      6.00:News Summary; weather


                      6.02:Don Durbridge

                      including at
                      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


                      13.50:Sports Desk

                      including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard

                      14.02:Wimbledon 1976

                      1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF ioins Radio I
                      The Lawn Tennis Championships Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON
                      GERALD WILLIAMS JOHN MOTSON and NORMAL CUDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY , CHRISTINE JANES and BOB HOWE. Plus up-to-the minute news of all matches, and 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: Gerald Williams
                      Commentary By: John Motson
                      Unknown: Fred Perry
                      Unknown: Christine Janes
                      Unknown: Bob Howe.
                      Unknown: Peter Jones


                      16.30:Waggoners' Walk

                      (Repeated: Friday 10.30 am)

                      16.45:Wimbledon 1976

                      The Lawn Tennis Championships-continued including at
                      4.45'. 5.45* and 6.45* Sports Desk

                      16.45:Sam Costa


                      19.02:Wit's End

                      The new comedy game described as a riotous assembly
                      Having a riot Bernard Cribbins Barry Cryer , Jim Davidson and Don Maclean
                      Riot control by Lance Percival Scriptrioting by DANNY GREENSTONE , GRAHAM DEYKIN Alibis produced by JOHN LLOYDContributors

                      Unknown: Bernard Cribbins
                      Unknown: Barry Cryer
                      Unknown: Jim Davidson
                      Unknown: Don MacLean
                      Control By: Lance Percival
                      Unknown: Danny Greenstone
                      Produced By: John Lloyd


                      19.30:Sports Desk


                      19.33:David Allan's Country Club

                      A weekly get-together with news and reviews of Country music. Featuring:
                      KEN HARRIS AND THE PLAYBOYS
                      FRANK YONKO AND THE EVERGLADES Producer DENIS O'KEEFFEContributors

                      Unknown: Ken Harris


                      21.02:Jim Lloyd

                      presents
                      Both Sides Now with this week's guests: Martin Winsor and Jeannie Steel John Dawson Read The McLalns
                      Bass and asides by BRIAN BROCKLEHURST Producer BILL BEBBContributors

                      Unknown: Martin Winsor
                      Unknown: Jeannie Steel
                      Unknown: John Dawson
                      Unknown: Brian Brocklehurst


                      22.02:Sports Desk


                      22.05:Folkweave

                      Tony Capstick introduces recordings made at Folk on the Moor. Heaton Moor Rugby Club; ROGER AND HELEN WATSON recorded at the Wadebridge Festival 1975 and If I Had a Song
                      3: A Sense of Place
                      Written and introduced by SAM RICHARDS
                      News from the Folk World Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC ManchesterContributors

                      Introduces: Tony Capstick
                      Unknown: Helen Watson
                      Introduced By: Sam Richards
                      Producer: Peter Pilbeam


                      23.02:Ruth Cubbin

                      1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show

                      0.00:* am Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

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                        BBC RADIO 1 FRIDAY JULY 2ND 1976

                        6.00:as Radio 2


                        7.00:Noel Edmonds


                        9.00:Tony Blackburn


                        12.00:Johnnie Walker

                        Including at 12.30 pm Newsbeat
                        Richard Skinner and the Newsbeat team find the news and the people making it.Contributors

                        Unknown: Richard Skinner


                        14.02:David Hamilton

                        Also on VHF

                        16.30:Rosko's Round Table

                        A Radio 1 dj and a star personality discuss their pick of the new releases.
                        Producer DAVE PRICE

                        17.45:Newsbeat

                        More news with Richard SkinnerContributors

                        Unknown: Richard Skinner


                        18.02:as Radio 2 (6.02-7.00 as VHF)


                        23.00:John Peel

                        Also on VHF

                        0.00:* am as Radio 2

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                          BBC RADIO 2 FRIDAY JULY 2ND 1976

                          6.00:News Summary; weather


                          6.02:Don Durbridge

                          Producer
                          JOHN meloy including at
                          6.15 Pause for ThoughtContributors

                          Unknown: John Meloy


                          7.02:Terry Wogan

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

                          Producer: Geoff Mullin


                          9.02:Pete Murray's Open House

                          Producers ANGELA BOND
                          ANN COLV1N , PETER CHISWELL Including at 10.30
                          Waggoners' WalkContributors

                          Producers: Angela Bond
                          Unknown: Ann Colv1n


                          11.30:Jimmy Young

                          Producers HARRY WALTERS and STUART HOBDAYContributors

                          Producers: Harry Walters
                          Producers: Stuart Hobday


                          13.50:Sports Desk


                          14.02:Wimbledon 1976

                          1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                          The Lawn Tennis Championships The Ladies'
                          Singles' Final The Men's
                          Doubles' Final
                          Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON , With GERALD WILLIAMS , JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY , 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. 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
                          Unknown: Bob Howe.
                          Unknown: Peter Jones.


                          16.30:Waggoners'Walk

                          (Repeated: Monday 10.30 am)

                          16.45:Wimbledon 1976

                          The Lawn Tennis Championships continued including at
                          4.45', 5.45' and 6.45* Sports Desk

                          16.45:Sam Costa

                          Producer FRANCES LINEContributors

                          Producer: Frances Line


                          19.02:Funny You Should Ask

                          Peter Jones presents the quiz about comedy. Today's panellists: June
                          Whitfield Reg Varney , Barry Cryer Questions compiled by MICHAEL POINTON
                          Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERSContributors

                          Unknown: Peter Jones
                          Unknown: Whitfield Reg Varney
                          Unknown: Barry Cryer
                          Unknown: Michael Pointon
                          Producer: Bob Oliver Rogers


                          19.30:Sports Desk

                          including close-of-play cricket scoreboard

                          19.33:Play It Again

                          Len Jackson introduces the sounds of yesteryear with Barbara Jay
                          Freddy Williams Margaret Savage and the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by AI.AN MOORHOUSE Producer STEVE ALLENContributors

                          Introduces: Len Jackson
                          Unknown: Barbara Jay
                          Unknown: Freddy Williams
                          Unknown: Margaret Savage
                          Producer: Steve Allen


                          20.02:Frank Chacksfield

                          conducts the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA
                          Presented by Jean ChallisContributors

                          Presented By: Jean Challls
                          Producer: Royston Herbert


                          21.02:Friday Night is Music Night

                          From the Hippodrome, Golders Green
                          Robert Farnon conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS THE BAND OF THE
                          COLDSTREAM GUARDS conductor CAPTAIN r. a. RIDINGS Director of Music
                          Friday Night's Star Singers: LOLS MCDONALL
                          JOHN HEDDLE NASH
                          THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS with ROBERT DOCKER (piano) Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer
                          CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
                          (Lois McDonall broadcasts by permission of the English National Opera)Contributors

                          Leader: Arthur Leavins
                          Conductor: Captain R. A. Ridings
                          Singers: Lols McDonall
                          Singers: John Heddle Nash
                          Singers: John McCarthy
                          Piano: Robert Docker
                          Introduced By: Robin Boyle
                          Producer: Charles Clark-Maxwell
                          Unknown: Lois McDonall


                          22.02:Sports Desk


                          22.06:Take Your Partners

                          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:Len Jackson

                          1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show
                          Producers COLIN CHANDLER and BEVERLEY PHILLIPSContributors

                          Producers: Colin Chandler
                          Producers: Beverley Phillips


                          0.00:* am Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

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                            BBC RADIO 1 SATURDAY JULY 3RD 1976

                            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 WIA 4WWContributors

                            Producer: Roger Pusey


                            10.00:Rosko

                            Producer DAVE: PRICE

                            13.00:The Elton John Story: Keyboard Wizard

                            Also on VHF
                            The last of six programmes
                            Having expanded his band, Elton first attempts to change his musical direction and then redirects some of his professional energy into sport. He intentionally abdicates as rock's busiest touring and recording sensation.
                            Written and presented by Paul Gambaccini.Contributors

                            Writer/Presenter: Paul Gambaccini
                            Producer: Teddy Warrick


                            14.00:Alan Freeman

                            Also on VHF
                            Producer TONY WILSONContributors

                            Producer: Tony Wilson


                            17.00:Paul Gambaccini

                            Also on VHF
                            With the best-selling pop and soul records from the American charts.
                            Producer MIKE HAWKESContributors

                            Producer: Mike Hawkes


                            18.30:In Concert

                            Also on VHF
                            The Pat Travers Band Joanna Carlin
                            Introduced by PETE DRUMMOND Producer JEFF GRIFFINContributors

                            Introduced By: Pete Drummond
                            Producer: Jeff Griffin


                            19.30:as Radio 2

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                              BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY JULY 3RD 1976

                              6.00:News Summary; weather


                              6.02:Tom Edwards

                              Producer DENYS JONES including at
                              8.3 Racing BulletinContributors

                              Producer: Denys Jones


                              8.06:as Radio 1


                              10.02:Charlie Chester

                              with your
                              Smiling Saturday Show Producer MICHAEL FORD BBC Birmingham

                              12.02:Two's Best

                              Len Jackson with extracts from last week's programmes. Script by PETER CLAYTON
                              Producers BRIAN WILLEY and DENIS O'KEEFFEContributors

                              Unknown: Len Jackson
                              Script By: Peter Clayton
                              Producers: Brian Willey
                              Unknown: Denis O'Keeffe


                              13.02:It's All in the Mind of David Morgan

                              1500m only i also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 starring the mind and madness of David Morgan with Pat Coombs , Bill Pertwee Percy Edwards and the Don Lusher Quartet
                              Script by DAVID MORGAN Producer JOHN SIMMONDS
                              (Rptd: Sun 7.2 pm VHF only)Contributors

                              Unknown: David Morgan
                              Unknown: Pat Coombs
                              Unknown: Bill Pertwee
                              Unknown: Percy Edwards
                              Unknown: Don Lusher
                              Script By: David Morgan
                              Producer: John Simmonds


                              13.30:Sport on 2

                              1500m only ( also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
                              Introduced by Peter Jones from Wimbledon
                              Wimbledon 1976
                              The climax of The Lawn Tennis Championships when, after two weeks of intense competition between 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.
                              1.30; 2.50; 4.50; 5.40*
                              Racing from Sandown Featuring commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the Joe Coral Eclipse Stakes at 2.55* - a race worth 140,000 to the winner.
                              Plus results from the other meetings during the afternoon, with a classified check at 5.46*
                              1.30; 5.35: 6.0*
                              Countdown to Montreal
                              Britain's top athletes take on Poland and Canada in a two-day international at Crystal Palace-a vitally important meeting, with the 1976 Olympic Games only two weeks away. Commentary by ALAN PARRY , with expert comment by Olympic champion MARY PETERS.
                              1.30; 3.0; 5.40; 6.0. Cricket
                              THE WEST INDIANS play DERBYSHIRE at Chesterfield in their last match before the Third Test. Reports by TONY COZIER , with news of the Women's Second Test. England v Australia at Edgbaston from BRIAN JOHNSTON. Plus full coverage of the County Championship.
                              Also news of the Henley Royal Regatta from RICHARD BURNELL ; in motor sport, BARRIE GILL with latest news of practice for tomorrow's French Grand Prix; CHRIS CARTER with practice times for the Belgian Grand Prix and. in cycling, a progress report on the Tour de France from DAVID SAUNDERS.
                              Timetable:
                              1.39 News/prospects from all featured events, including the lunchtime cricket scoreboard
                              2.0 Wimbledon
                              2.50 Racing from Sandown
                              3.0 Wimbledon/Cricket
                              4.50 Racing from Sandown
                              5.0 Round-Up
                              5.30 Motor Sport
                              5.40 Classified Racing/Cricket
                              6.0 Wimbledon/Athletics/
                              Cricket
                              A Radio Sports Unit production Events may alter timingsContributors

                              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
                              Commentary By: Alan Parry
                              Unknown: Mary Peters.
                              Unknown: Tony Cozier
                              Unknown: Brian Johnston.
                              Unknown: Richard Burnell
                              Unknown: Barrie Gill
                              Unknown: Chris Carter
                              Unknown: David Saunders.


                              19.02:Hello Cheeky

                              1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio I
                              Conceived, nurtured and done by Tim Brooke-Taylor
                              Barry Cryer and John Junkin with the music (?) of the Denis King TrioContributors

                              Unknown: Tim Brooke-Taylor
                              Unknown: Barry Cryer
                              Unknown: John Junkin


                              19.30:Sports Desk

                              including close-of-play cricket scoreboard

                              19.33: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 conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
                              During the interval, Robin Boyle and Arthur Leavins talk about the BBC Concert Orchestra. Part 2
                              Stars of Friday Night is Music Night Introduced by Robin Boyle BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by STANLEY BLACK THE CENTRAL BAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
                              (by permission of the Air Defence Board of the Defence Council), conductor
                              WING-CDR R. E. C. DAVIES, OBE, LRAM, ARCH,
                              Organising Director of Music SANDRA DUGDALE
                              JOHN HEDDI. E NASH
                              THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS JAMES GALWAY (flute)
                              ROBERT DOCKER (piano) Producer
                              CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
                              (Presented by the BBC in association with the GLC. Sandra Dugdale broadcasts by permission of the English National Opera)Contributors

                              Introduced By: David Jacobs
                              Conductor: Ashley Lawrence
                              Unknown: Robin Boyle
                              Unknown: Arthur Leavins
                              Introduced By: Robin Boyle
                              Leader: Arthur Leavins
                              Conducted By: Stanley Black
                              Music: Sandra Dugdale
                              Music: John Heddi.
                              Singers: Nigel Brooks
                              Unknown: Sandra Dugdale


                              22.02:Nordring Roundabout

                              David Gell introduces a selection of music from the countries of northern Europe; followed by some of the top records from other continental countries.
                              Producer STEVE ALLENContributors

                              Introduces: David Gell
                              Producer: Steve Allen


                              23.02:Sports Desk


                              23.05:Alan Dell

                              with The Late Show
                              Producers COLIN CHANDLER and BEVERLEY PHILLIPS including at
                              12.9 Midnight Newsroom: weather; motoring informationContributors

                              Producers: Colin Chandler


                              0.31:News Summary

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                                BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY JULY 4TH 1976

                                6.55:as Radio 2


                                8.00:Playground

                                for younger listeners
                                Introduced by David Rider including Young Ideas in Action Producer DON GEORGEContributors

                                Introduced By: David Rider
                                Producer: Don George


                                8.32:Ed Stewart

                                Also on VHF with Junior Choice

                                10.00:Paul Burnett

                                On this 200th anniversary of Independence Day Paul Burnett takes a special look at the contemporary American music scene and presents three hours of music by America's greatest artists.Contributors

                                DJ: Paul Burnett
                                Producer: Mike Hawkes


                                13.00:Jimmy Savile

                                1.0 The Double Top Ten Show
                                2.0 Speakeasy
                                JIMMY SAVILE talks only to Americans in this special edition
                                Producers TED BESTON and COLIN SEMPERContributors

                                Producers: Ted Beston
                                Producers: Colin Semper


                                15.00:Anne Nightingale's Request Show

                                Contributors

                                Producer: Bernie Andrews


                                17.00:Insight

                                As the United States celebrate
                                200 years of Independence,
                                Paul Gambaccini introduces a layman's guide to the wonders of American radio.
                                Written by PAUL GAMBACCINI Producer TIM: BLACKMOREContributors

                                Introduces: Paul Gambaccini
                                Written By: Paul Gambaccini


                                18.00:Tom Browne

                                Also on VHF with the Top 20
                                Producer PETE RITZEMAContributors

                                Producer: Pete Ritzema


                                19.00:as Radio 2

                                (7.02-7.30 as VHF)
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