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
A message for someone who complains Life isn'fair from CANON ROY MCKAY
introduces Melody Time with his two pianos THE SINGALONG CHOIR GEORGE CHISHOLM AND
THE INMATES, LOIS LANE and the strings of the RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by LEON YOUNG
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 IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by KENNETH ALWYN The Marches played by the BAND OF THE
ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS conducted by CAPT KEITH R. R. BOULDING
Produced by ROBERT BOWMAN
Introduced by Frank Chacksfield featuring the strings of THE RADIO ORCHESTRA and sounds from Europe
Produced by JAMES DUFOUR
Introduced by Alan Dell
Produced by DENIS LEWELL
Ray Moore 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 RAY MERRELL
MC. HOLLAND BROCKBANK , who also brings news from the world of traditional dancing Dance leaders
HOLLAND and SYLVIA BROCKBANK
Produced by DON GEORGE
(Given before an invited audience at The Paris. Lower Regent Street. London, SW1. Tickets from Ticket Unit, BBC, London W1A 1AA, enclosing SAE)
From skiffle to the moon - a nostalgic look at the last decade, illustrated by the music and comment of the people who shaped it
3: The Permissive Society
The first two programmes. besides presenting the general social background of the 1960s, have dealt in detail with the younger generation, the rise and fall of skiffle and rock-'n'roll, and the impact of the Beatles. Today's programme, the third and last, takes a general look at satire, both in the theatre and in broadcasting; the pop scene; and swinging Britain.
Narrators: CHARLES CHILTON
HARRY LANDIS , ANN MURRAY
Written by CHARLES CHILTON Additional research by DEREK BROMBERG
Produced by CHARLES CHILTON and RICHARD WILLCOX
(Repeated: Sunday, 3.0 pm)
Jim Lloyd introduces
THE JOHNSTONS, ROG WHITTAKER PHIL BRADY AND THE VULTURES and surprise guests Contra-bass fiddle, BRIAN BROCKLEHURST
Produced by BILL BEBB
The sound of movie music
Introduced by Rod McLennan Produced by IAN FENNER
Highlights from the 1969 song festival held in Sopot, Poland, in which Patsy McClean represented Great Britain and Pat Lynch Eire.
Edited and introduced by BILL CROZIER