John Dunn with resident bands, singers, and discs, plus news, weather, and traffic
Your records - your choice of guests - it's all yours
The Davidson Affair
GERALD HARPER as the TV Commentator continues his interrogation of the High Priest. Lord Caiaphas (CLIFFORD NORGATE)
The Bond by REARDEN CONNER read by ALLAN MCCLELLAND
(Monday afternoon's broadcast)
presents music with the Accent on Melody
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Press Conference:
Sir Alexander Glen , Chairman of the new British Tourist Authority, talks to ADRIENNE KEITH COHEN and PAUL MARTIN
Personal Philosophy: EDNA SADLER believes a difficult childhood has helped her Reading Your Letters
Broke in January: how MARGARET POWELL , ELLEN HERRING , and DIANA GRAVES deal with the problem
HUGH BURDEN reads Brideshead Revisited by EVELYN WAUGH
by ALAN DOWNER and JILL IIYEM
(Repeated: Wed, 11.15 am)
with Peter Haigh for news, views, and music
Produced by BEV PHILLIPS
Barry Alldis with a review of current popular record releases
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight
Presenter DEREK COOPER
7.44 Weather forecast
A radio happening with Jimmy Edwards , Ted Ray
Leslie Crowther , Cyril Fletcher
In the chair MCDONALD HOBLEY Special guest Alan Freeman from an idea by JIMMY EDWARDS Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
A series devised and written by C.S. Abraham
with
The Kentucky Minstrel takes a Stateless Person. Generally the crew are sympathetic. But is their sympathy misplaced...?Ã
Cast in order of speaking: [see below]
(Episode 7: Thursday, 8.15 pm)
with Graham Stark written by EDDIE BRABEN featuring JULIA FOSTER with BILL PERTWEE
GRAHAM ARMITAGE
JACQUELINE CLARKE and the HARRY HAYWARD SIX
Produced by JAMES CASEY
Richard Baker takes over from Joseph Cooper and introduces a programme of some of your favourite music played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS Conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES with JOHN HANSON (tenor) and the NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS directed by NIGEL BROOKS
Produced by BARRY S. KNIGHT
BBC World Service productiont (John Hanson is in ' Jack and the Beanstalk ' at the New Theatre, Bromley)