with Paul Hollingdale
Your records - your choice of guests - it's all yours
Of Good Report: TOM HETHER-INGTON with some current ideas and observations
Mrs Pippin Passes by KATHLEEN GOODING read by AILEEN MILLS
presents music with the Accent on Melody Producers
ROBERT BOWMAN , RAY HARTLEY Editor CYRIL DRAKE
Introduced from Scotland by NANCY MITCHELL
Under St Andrew 's Umbrella: MYRNA CRUICKSHANK and JOAN FITZPATRICK ; VERA MACWATT and DON SWAIN
Why You are Superstitious: PROFESSOR GUSTAV JAHODA and NETTA MARTIN
How I ' Cured ' my Stammer: ANGUS MACVICAR
Cradle of Women Doctors: MARJORY WHITELAW of Nova Scotia was a patient in a notable Edinburgh hospital
Some Dispensations of Providence: TOM" TODD
GABRIEL WOOLF reads
Where Angels Fear to Tread Tenth of 11 instalments
by JEFFREY SEGAL and PATRICK SCANLAN
(Repeated: Monday, 11.15 am)
from Bristol
Derek Jones introduces news, views, and music from the South and West
Produced by NEIL FFRENCH BLAKE
Brian Matthew with a review of current popular record releases
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight
Presenter DEREK COOPER
7.39 Weather forecast
on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party
with Gale Pedrick
A sound, a melody, even a word - all these evoke memories. In this- programme listeners play a major part as they share their personal and favourite recollections - of people, places, and things Research by JEAN STROUD
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON
A spontaneous discussion by SIR JOHN BETJEMAN , ANNE ALLEN NIGEL LAWSON , ANTHONY STORR Chairman DAVID JACOBS
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN from the Newton Abbot Centre, Devon
(Repeated: Sat, 1.15 Radio 4)
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury
From the stage of the Camden Theatre. London SIDNEY TORCH conducts the BBC concert ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS
Friday Night's Star Singers
CYNTHIA GLOVER , RONALD MORRISON THE FRIDAY KNIGHTS directed by JOHN MCCARTHY WILLIAM DAVIES (piano) BAND OF THE
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS conducted by CAPT G. H. J. HURST Director of Music
Produced by WILLIAM RELTON (Ronald Morrison appears by permission of Scottish Opera)