John Dunn at S.27 Racing Bulletin
on Peace in the Family with a housewife
Open House
Island for Sale written by REARDEN CONNER read by DENIS MCCARTHY
Semprini with the SERENADE ORCHESTRA leader julien gaillard conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
Producer CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL (Repeated: Thurs, 5.1 pm)
presents music with the Accent on Melody
1.50 Sports Desk (1,500m only)
Introducer Marjorie Anderson
Life in a King's Palace: MURIEL LUCIE-SMITH
Bells and Belfries:
FREDERICK SHARPE talks tO ST JOHN HOWELL
Reading your Letters
June in the Garden: FRANCES PERRY and ROY HAY
BRUCE BEEBY reads
A Very Quiet Place by ANDREW GARVE (9)
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY from Royal Ascot
(Guide to Royal Ascot beginning on page 56)
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY from Royal Ascot
(Repeated: Wed, 10.45 am)
SIDNEY BOWMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA songs from compere BENNY LEE MC, IRENE NORRIS
Producer CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
with Barry Alldis
Clinton Ford introduces
Toe- Tapping Time, along with BARBARA LAW, THE TRAD LADS and guests
Chester Harriott. Gordon Glenn BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN
Produced by PETER PILBEAM
on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party ' A Better Tomorrow
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE
PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
NEILSON TAYLOR (baritone)
Jimmy Shand and his Band With THE CORR1ES
THE SCOTTISH JUNIOR SINGERS introduced by DAVID FINDLAY Produced by BEN LYONS
introduces and conducts Lights of London
A panorama of London's music, past and present, with the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
ELAINE BLIGHTON (soprano) HAROLD BLACKBURN (baSS)
Produced by MONICA COCKBURN (BBC World Service production)
with Keith Fordyce , featuring BBC RADIO BIG BAND conductor PAUL FENOULHET with THE RONNIE ALDRICH SEXTET
Produced by IAN FENNER
with Bruce Wyndham. featuring ELKIE BROOKS , BILL LE SAGE QUINTET
Produced by BOB TANNER