John Dunn with resident bands, singers, and discs plus news, weather, and traffic
introduces Family Choice your record requests
Checkpoints in Life
2: Looking Forward
WILFRID THOMAS with a Young Married
End Products by NAT EASTON
Read by JOAN HART
Monday afternoon's broadcast
presents music with the Accent on Melody
(on 1,500 m. only)
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Preventing a crepy neck
KATIE BOYLE
Watchdog for those who receive goods and services
Reading Your Letters
Shopmanship CHRISTOPHER JARMAN
An ordeal by ear piercing
PAT CROSS
HENRY STAMPER reads The Quiet American by GRAHAM GREENE
Fourth of thirteen instalments
The Princess of Wales's Stakes over one and a half miles
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY and JOHN PENNEY
From Newmarket
by Hugh Wickham
including Racing Results and Cricket teatime scores
with Don Davis
For news, views, and music from all directions
Produced by Charles Clark-Maxwell
Editor, BRIAN WILLEY
Brian Matthew with a review of the current popular record releases
and Cricket close-of-play scores
TIME
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight
Presenter, Derek Cooper
Challenge Match-1
The three finalists from this year's Brum of Britain
CHRISTOPHER MILLER T. D. THOMSON W. M NICHOLS v.
Treble Chance
PAMELA DONALD
NEIL DURDEN-SMITH TED MOULT
Chairman. FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Produced by Joan Clark
Sunday's broadcast
A series of six of the remaining stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle which have not yet been broadcast, dramatised for radio by Michael Hardwick
with Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes, Norman Shelley as Dr Watson
Clive Dunn , Deryck Guyler and Joan Sanderson in Two Tickets To Paris with PATRICIA HAYES and HARRY WEBSTER
Written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Snnday's broadcast
Joseph Cooper introduces listeners' requests played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, Marcus Dobs with EILEEN BROSTER (piano)
PATRICIA MCCARRY <soprano) DEREK HAMMOND STROUD (baritone)
This week's quest personality Richard Murdoch
Produced by Barry S. Knight
A BBC World Service production