Tracklisting below is from Volume 3 of the Decktician Logs. Many thanks to Decktician, Ken Garner for copying and additional information, and Rocker for acting as central HQ.
Session guests Bongos (Ikwue) & The Groovies were an eight-piece African group. Their debut, in what Peel (before their first session track) calls an "African month - actually more a Nigerian month", follows that of Oseni a week earlier, on 03 July 1973. Other African/Nigerian session debuts from the Steve Rhodes Singers and Fela Kuti came later in the month, on 17 July 1973 and 24 July 1973, respectively.
Peel says he was "slightly hurt" after making a "cameo appearance" in The Goodies, because apparently no-one noticed.
File begins at start of show - withrecorded introduction by Stuart Colman
Paul Revere & The Raiders: Him Or Me (single,1967) Columbia (JP says he suggested to Johnnie Walker that he played this track on the oldies slot in his show, but "he sneered, I regret to say")
Beautiful Zion Missionary Baptist Church Choir: Make Room For Jesus (single – I'll Make It All Right b-side) Myrrh
Henry Cow: Bee (session) (Peel mentions they won Rockortunity Knocks a couple of years ago but don't talk about it much, not that he blames them)
Art Neville: Cha-Dooky-Doo (single) Speciality ("an oldie but goodie"; JP mentions he saw Neville with the Meters at their London appearance with Dr. John and says he'll play a track by them later)
Howard Tate: I Learned It All The Hard Way (single, 1967) Verve
Henry Cow: Nine Funerals Of The Citizen King (session)
JP explains he's been playing lots of "oldies but goodies" in recent shows because many new records have been disappointing.- but praises the next track and Rockfield Studios
11 p.m. news; Watergate; US Attorney General John Mitchell says President Nixon didn't know about the break in and the cover-up; angry exchanges between PM Heath and Harold Wilson in House of Commons over vist of Portuguese Prime Minister; Industrial news - Perkins diesel works in Peterborough at a standstill; there will after all be Fleet Street newspapers tomorrow after dispute with unions settled; 6 letter-bombs in Northern Ireland