Ray Moore at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
about Relaxation and Recreation with a journalist
Sunday Morning written by BRYAN MACMAHON read by DOREEN HEPBURN †
(This afternoon's broadcast)
and introduces the music of the BBC MJDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA conducted by HAROLD RICH with guests LYNN WVNTERS THE JOHNNY PATRICK QUARTET
Produced by RON GARDNER
from East Anglia introduced by Jean Goodman Companion into East Anglia: JOHN SEYMOUR discusses his new guide with HUGH BARRETT Wheelchair Marriage: MARGARET WYMER
Woman Coastguard: JEAN GOODMAN meets PHYLLIS CHESTNEY of Brancaster †
Where are you Going?: GWEN DUNN investigates the local work of Occupational Guidance Units
ANNA MASSEY reads
Something in Disguise by ELIZABETH JANE HOWARD (8)
(Repeated: Mon. 10.45 am)
with latest cricket and racing
introduces his new music pattern, featuring design, his Orchestra, and Magic Piano Produced by JOHN HOOPER
with Desmond Carrington
including commentaries, reports, and results on the afternoon's events in Edinburgh, the day's news, classified racing results, and a preview of weekend sport
introduced by Jim Lloyd
Studio guests THE JOHNSTONS Club singer LEA NICHOLSON Produced by FRANCES LINE
with Hubert Gregg
Research by jean STROUD
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON
From the stage of the Brent Town Hall, Wembley
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Friday Night's Star Singers MADGE STEPHENS , CHERRY LIND JOHN LAWRENSON
THE FRIDAY NlGHTERS directed by JOHN MCCARTHY WILLIAM DAVIES (piano)
BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS conducted bv CAPT d. K. WALKER Director of Music
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Produced by DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
with David Hamilton , featuring THE TONY OSBORNE ORCHESTRA
THE RAY MCVAY SOUND
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SERLE
11.1 to 11.11 (1.500m only)
The
British
Commonwealth Games
Commentaries, reports, and results on the afternoon's events in Edinburgh
with Pat Doody. featuring SHEILA BUXTON AND THE
TOMMY WATT FOUR
Produced by DAVID ALLAN