John Dunn with resident bands, singers, and discs, plus news, weather, and traffic
Your records - your choice of guests - it's all yours
(Requests and suggestions, on postcards please, to Open House, BBC, London W1A 1AA)
Truth to Tell
LEONARD PEARCEY considers moods in music with DENNY WRIGHT (guitar)
Somewhere is No More by JOHN AYMESTREY read by DAVID MARCH
(Monday afternoon's broadcast)
presents music with the Accent on Melody
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Family Budgeting in the Common Market: 2. Holland.
DOREEN FORSYTH visited MR DE HOON , a schoolteacher, and his wife
A baby in the telephone kiosk: MARY REDCLIFFE investigates the problem of abandoned children God's practical joke: BASIL SAUNDERS
I'd like to go back: DON WHITE to Budapest
Hugh BURDEN reads Brideshead Revisited by EVELYN WAUGH (12)
by ALAN DOWNER and JILL HYEM
with Robin Boyle for news, views, and music
Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
Brian Matthew with a review of current popular record releases Produced by LILIAN DUFF
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight
Presenter DEREK COOPER
A radio happening with Jimmy Edwards , Ted Ray Tommy Trinder , Roy Hudd
In the chair, MCDONALD HODLEY Special guest Victor Sylvester from an idea by jimmy EDWARDS Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
A series devised by C. S. ABRAHAM with Episode 11: Deadweight by RAY DUNBOBBIN
The Australian desert has a few surprises to offer the crew of the Kentucky Minstrel - including a beautiful girl and an eccentric dentist ...
Cast in order of speaking:
Signature tune composed and played by TREVOR HOLROYD
Produced by ALAN AYCKBOURN (Episodel2: 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 introduces a programme of some of your favourite music played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by AI.EXANDER FARIS with LEONI PAGE (soprano) BARRY KENT (baritone)
Produced by BARRY S. KNIGHT
BBC World Service production (Barry Kent is in- '-Mame' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London)