John Dunn with resident bands singers, and discs plus news, weather, and traffic
introduces Family Choice your record requests
Gamesmanship Revisited
4: The Loving Game A talk by DAVID Self
Produced by The Rev. Raymond A. Short
Second prize: Comedii
Judged by Evelyn Home
The Kissing Gate by ROBIN STA[NR.R
Read by MARTI'I JARVIS
Wednesday afternoon's broadcast
presents music with the Accent on Melody
(1,500 m. only)
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Parliamentary Notebook
NORMAN Shrapnel
Far and Wide
A magazine of travel
Abortion on demand
The personal view of a family doctor
Reading Your Letters
Future Mine Hosts
MOI.LIF LEE at the Scottish Hotel School
Nancy Nevinson reads Possession by CELIA FREMLIN
Fourth of ten tnstatmentt
The Gold Cup over two miles and a half
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
From Royal Ascot
by Alan Downer and Jill Hyem
Repeated: Friday, 11.15 a.m.
including Racing Results and Cricket teatime scores
with Brian Matthew
News, views, and music
Produced by Frances Line
Barry Alldis with a review of the current popular record releases
and Cricket close-of-play scores
Presenter. Ronald Allison
With a smile and a song and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Ian Tyre
Conductor, Iain SUTHERLAND
Produced by Eddie Fraser
from the novel
Inspector West at Bay by John Creasey
Dramatised as a serial for radio in eight parts by MAURICE TRAVERS with Patrick Allen as Chief Inspector Roger West
Sarah Lawson as his wife Janet
8: Finale for a Vendetta
Other parts:
Margaret Wolfit , Peter Williams Ian Frost , Peter Thompson
Produced'by JOHN BROWELL
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions? from Royal Tun-bridge Wells, Kent
Introduced by David JACOBS
Produced by Michael Bowen
The glittering world of show music featuring
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Vileh Tauskt
Star singers; EVE BOSWELL BARRY KENT
Introduced by RAY MOORE
Produced by Frank Hooper
Barry Kent is appearing in Lane. at the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane. London