Ray Moore with resident bands, singers, and discs
Band of the Day: PHIL TATE plus news. weather, and traffic
JOAN TURNER , the comedienne talking about the Saints
Fight for Acceptance written and read by Eric ROBERTS
Tuesday afternoon's broadcast
Jimmy Hanley presents music played by THE NOVELAIRS
Directed by EDWARD RUBACH
Saturday's broadcast
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week: Rene Cutforth
Women at Work: MADGE HART reviews the Women's Employment Federation book Careers for Girls and Women
A Handicapped Family:
Anne Morris talks to PAT MAYFIELD. mother of five disabled children
Showpiece: the number of Arts Festivals seems to be increasing every year. What are their aims. and do they succeed in realising them? NORMAN TozER takes a look around the 1968 Festival scene
SHEILA MITCHELL reads Children of Allah by AGNES NEWTON KEITH
Third of eight Instalments
The most famous race In the world. run over one mile and a half on Epsom Racecourse.
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER , who also talks about the field before the race
Written by Rex Edwards
and Cricket Scoreboard
with Album Time
A review of the latest popular L.P.s and E.P.s Produced by Robin Richmond
with Colin Bower
News, views, and music from all directions
Produced by Jack Dobson
6.32 6.40 SPORTS REVIEW
7.25 SPORT and Cricket close of play scores
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight followed by Comment
Presenter, Corbet Woodall
with A Song for Everyone accompanied by the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Ian Tyre
Conductor, IAIN SUTHERLAND
Produced by Eddie Fraser
Broadcast on April 18
In a Class by Himself by Donald Smee with Denys Hawthorne
'There's too much labelling. You can'say: This man's famous. therefore he's good. This man's ... in jail therefore be's bad.'
Produced by RONALD MASON
SYDNEY THOMPSON AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA invite you to join them for some old time and modern dancing
Produced by Ted Beston
Broadcast on February 21