Ray Moore with resident bands, singers, and discs
Band of the day: HARRY Roche plus news. weather, and traffic
Postcards from America by GEORGE TARGET
3: Salvation in Los Angeles
Old Ezra by MICHAEL SHARPE
Read by JOHN WESTBROOK
Tuesday afternoon's broadcast
Tim Gudgin presents music played by the ORCHESTRA
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
Saturday's broadcast
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week: Dame Anne Bryans , Vice-Chairman of the British Red Cross Society
Their holidays are twice as long as mine: RUTH JORDAN , a working mother, talks about some unaccompanied holidays for children
Are you fit to drive?: ANNE Hope. Motoring Reporter of the Sun, comments on a health hazard for women drivers
Reading Your Letters
Points from the Postbag: discussed by ANNE ALLEN and DR RICHARD Fox
ROSALIE CRUTCHLEY reads Dibs: In Search of Self by VIRGINIA M. AXLINE
Eight: of eleven Instalments
The Royal Hunt Cup
A handicap for three-year-olds and upwards, run over one mile
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY , with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER
Written by Barbara Clegg
including
Cricket Scoreboard
with Album Time
A review of the latest popular L.P.s and E.P.s
with Brian Matthew
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 16
Boomerang
A play for radio by John Tarrant with William Fox and Nigel Anthony
'Mr. Creer, I made a point of coming into the park this evening m order to have a few words with you in private.... You see, one or two aspects of your extremely well-ordered life are of absorbing interest to me.'
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
SYDNEY THOMPSON AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA invite you to join them for some old-time and modern dancing
Produced by Ted Boston
Broadcast on March 6