Paul Hollingdale with resident bands, singers, and discs plus news, weather, and traffic
introduces Family Choice your record requests
JOHN WHITELEY , a dustman, describes the discovery made in convalescence
The Seat of Learning by ERIK ROSMAN
Read by NORMAN SHELLEY
Jobs for the Girls
Monday afternoon's broadcast
presents music with the Accent on Melody
(1,500 m. only)
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Power: as seen by the scriptwriter of The Power Game PETER DRAPER and Joan Yorke
Collecting Silver
ARTHUR NEGUS
I couldn'care less
SUZANNE PUDDEFOOT IRENE THOMAS
KEVIN FITZGERALD , and MICHAEL FLANDERS on great achievements which leave them apathetic
Reading your letters
A mongol daughter
BRIAN Rix with STUART RYDER
WILFRED PICKLES reads Bright Day by J. B. PRIESTLEY
Second of eleven instalments
It's Mr. O'Dell calling by Hugh Wickham
Repeated: Wednesday, 11.15 am.
including Racing Results and Cricket teatime scores
with Steve Race
For news, views, and music from all directions
Produced by Bev Phillips
Desmond Carrington with a review of the current popular record releases
and Cricket close-of-play scores
Presenter, Corbet Woodall
A nation-wide general knowledge contest
Second Round
Featuring each week three winners from the first round of the contest
Chairman, FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
7: Scotland and Wales
MRS. MARJORY STEWART , Glasgow W. M. NICHOLS, Aberdeen Surgeon
SQN. OFF. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS , W.R.A.F.(Rtd) Anglesey
Including Beat the Brains, in which listeners put their own questions to the contestants
Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Produced by Joan Clark
Sunday's broadcast
A science-fiction thriller in six parts
Written by Maurice Travers from the novel by JOHN BLACKBURN with 5; The Man in the Wheelchair
The search for the originator of the world-wide pestilence continues with urgency, and it seems that the Germanic Mr. Haversfield may have the answer ...
Produced by JOHN BROWELL
Port 6: Thursday, 8.15 p.m.
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