and Olympic Newsdesk
Paul Hollingdale with resident bands, singers and discs
Band of the day: JOHNNY DOUGLAS plus news. weather, and traffic and Olympic Newsdesk
The Story of Jesus
told by Bernard Miles
Period Piece
By DOUGLAS RAILTON
Read by GEOFFREY WINCOTT
Last Friday afternoon's broadcast
presents music with the Accent on Melody
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
I can and must step back:
JENNiFER BALE talks about being a foster-mother
At home with the Argylls:
Archie P. Lee talks to the Duke and Duchess at Inveraray Castle
On Target: PROFESSOR LADY
Williams aims her arrow at a type of doctor and surgeon
Reading Your Letters
Plays for all-women casts: discussed by CHRISTINE HERRING , ANN LEE. and CHERRY VOOGHT
MARY WIMBUSH reads The Gabriel Hounds by MARY STEWART
Third of fourteen instalments
Written by Jeffrey Segal
Phil's running away from school has had repercussions throughout the Date family Paul Lindsay has taken to playing golf with « new parLner-Patience Harvey. Adam York has returned from his geriatrics course still firmly in favour of Dr. Salinger becoming a partner in the practice. Neville has equally firmly expressed his opposition to the Idea. Dr. Dale has insisted that whatever the decision it must be unanimous.
with Brian Matthew
For news. views, and music
Produced by Brian Willey
and Olympic reports
with Album Time
A review of L.P.s and E.P.s
Produced by Lilian Duff
followed by Comment
Presenter, Ronald Allison
A general knowledge contest round and about the world between Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom Melbourne Team:
BARRY JONES
DR. STEPHEN MURRAY-SMITH
Wellington Team:
RALPH DEARNLEY , JIM WINCHESTER London Team:
IRENE THOMAS. IAN GILLIES
Question-Master, KENNETH HORNE
Programme devised and written by John P. Wynn
Produced by Joan Clark
The programme is also broadcast on the Networks of ABC Australia. and NZBC New Zealand
A serial in six parts from the novel by WILLIAM ASH adapted by HUGH WICKHAM with Michael Spice, Liane Aukin and Edward Bishop
Kyle Brandeis , on holiday in South America, finds himself catiKht up in a plot to free Manuel Ortiz , a great poet held prisoner for political reasons. Horace Watson , a Kuest at Kyle's hotel, begs him to join him on a trip to the coast, because he ' smells trouble.' Kyle agrees — but Watson's premonitions are all too accurate.
3: We believe you can fix it
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Part 4: Thursday, 8.1.5 p.m.
with Stephen Murray
Jon Pertwee , Leslie Phillips A chronicle of events aboard H.M.S. Troutbridge written by LAWRIE WYMAN and involving
RICHARD CALDICOT
HEATHER CHASEN, TENNIEL EVANS MICHAEL BATES
Announcer, MICHAEL DE MORGAN
Produced by Alastair Scott Johnston
† Sunday's broadcast
Leslie Phillips is in ' The Man Most Likely To ...' at the Vaudeville Theatre. London.
David Allan introduces music in the country style, featuring
THE ORANGE BLOSSOM SOUND plus the JOHNNY CASH and Jim REEVES spots
Produced by Ian Grant