Through the day on 1 and 2 News 5.30 am 6.0 6.30 7 30
8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 pm
1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 (R2)
7.30 10.30 11.30 12 midnight
1.0 am 2.0
Weather 5.32 am 6.2 6.31 7.0
7.31 8.0 8.31 9.31 5.31 pm (R2)
7.34 12.4 am 2.1
Time Big Ben 5.30 am
GTS 7.0 am 10.0 (R2) 12 noon
2.0 pm (R2) 7.30
Shipping (1,500m only)
6.40 am 1.55 pm 5.57
2.2 am (also on VHF)
Bruce Wyndham with resident bands, singers, and discs, plus news, weather, and traffic
The Sound of Christmas Words and music from LEONARD PEARCEY, with DENNY WRIGHT (guitar)
Introduces Melody Time with his two pianos
THE SINGALONG CHOIR
RAY DAVIES AND THE
BUTTON DOWN BRASS
CHARLES YOUNG and the strings of the RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by George French Produced by Pamela Cox
Ken Sykora with some of the Top Sellers, the Evergreens. and the Latest Longplayers
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury
The Waltzes played by the BBC NORTHERN 1RELANDORCHESTRA leader Maurice brett conducted by BRYAN KELLY
The Marches played by the RANSOME AND MARLES WORKS BAND conductor DENNIS MASTERS
Produced by ALLAN GILES
Introduced by Frank Chacksfield featuring the strings of THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
BOB BRITTON and sounds from Europe
Produced by JAMES DUFOUR
Introduced by Alan Dell
Produced by DENIS LEWELL
We tend to associate the evocative sound of the Big Band mainly with the 1930s and 1940s. Basie and Herman have never left the scene, but there are contemporary big band names included as usual in today's band call. Above all, though. Alan Dell presents some of those cherished collectors' items which are seldom heard. or are a special pleasure to hear again and again.
Colin Nicol with a smooth musical mixture for a winter afternoon
Produced by denis LEWELL
Bill Crozier introduces old time and sequence dancing with SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA and MAUREEN KEETCH Dance leaders
HOLLAND and SYLVIA BROCEBANK
Given before an invited audience at The Paris, Lower Regent Street, London SW1
featuring
John Boulter , Dal Francis
Tony Mercer Margaret Savage and guest artists THE JOHNSTONS
THE LARRY MACARI QUARTET
THE MINSTRELS ORCHESTRA leader FREDDY CLAYTON conducted by George Mitchell vocal arrangements by GEORGE MITCHELL orchestrations by ALAN BRISTOW Produced by CHARLES CHILTON and RICHARD willcox
(The Mitchell Choir. John Boulter , Dai Francis , and Margaret Savage are in ' The Magic of the Minstrels ' at the Victoria Palace, London)
Wally Whyton introduces
PHIL BRADY AND THE RANCHERS DAVE WAITE and MARIAN SEGAJ. HEDLEY KAY and surprise guests
Folk and country news; reviews of latest records from
JIM LLOYD
Contra-bass fiddle, BRIAN BROCKLEHURST
Produced by BILL BEBB
Introduced by Rod McLennan The sound of movie music
Produced by IAN FENNER
The top pop of the month, from Austria. Great Britain. Hungary, Ireland, Monaco, Switzerland, West Germany, and Yugoslavia Introduced from London by CATHERINE BOYLE
Programme organised by West German Radio: produced by GEOFFREY OWEN