and Weather forecast
as Radio 2
with a Daily Disc Delivery including, at 8.0, 5 of the latest 45s hot from the press
Leslie Crowther introduces Junior Choice, your record requests
(Leslie Crowther is in "Let Sleeping Wives Lie" at the Garrick Theatre, London)
Duncan Johnson invites you to take part in a trial round of Radio 1's exciting new competition which begins on Monday
Repeated: 1.55 p.m.
On page 8 you will find a specimen puzzle and an article explaining how you should use the entry form
Your resident D.J. presents Saturday Club
Hit discs
Top pop groups and singers
This week's star guests: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, and Tich, The Bee Gees
Producer, Bill Bebb
with his Midday Spin
[Article] Your midday spinner: Emperor Rosko
Colourful is the word-cosmopolitan too. He was born in Hollywood twenty-five years ago, son of the film producer Joe Pasternak. He was educated in Paris, Switzerland, Japan, and California and served in the U.S. Navy - that was before he became a 'pirate'. Now he's a leading disc-jockey in France.
A record roundabout.
Broadcast at 9.55 a.m.
Says this is "Where It's At"
It's here every Saturday at 2.0
It's non-stop for sixty minutes
It's all that's best in pop
It's also got Kenny Everett
It's produced by Johnny Beerling
with his pick of last week's 'Newly Pressed' programmes featuring the latest pops, L.P.s, and E.P.s
Introduces a swinging selection of studio sounds and the best of the rest on records.
Wally Whyton introduces folk, country and western music on record and, in person, The Cree; Jamie, Jon, and Jerry
Murray Kash reviews some current recordings
Contra bass fiddle, Brian Brocklehurst
Johnny Moran takes a trip around the world of pop and highlights an exclusive interview with George Harrison.
One hour of latest news records, reviews and pop people talking shop
Pete Murray meets Pete's People
with Geno Washington and his Ram Jam Band, Manfred Mann, Danny Street, Bob Miller and his Millermen
Records, reviews, and news
Cleo Laine and Mr. Acker Bilk in live relays from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's first Jazz Ball in aid of the National Society for Mentally Handicapped Children and the R.P.O. Trust
Introduced by Leslie Crowther
The Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black from Grosvenor House Hotel, London
Sean Kelly with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight:
The Settlers.