Music for your morning call, plus the latest on the news, weather, and traffic conditions Produced by CHRIS MORGAN CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL and FRANCES PROSSER
Editor BRIAN WILLEY at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
At the start of a working week with DAVID DUNHILL
Produced by ANGELA BOND
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London WIA 1AA)
Quite a Performance written by NOEL ROSS read by GRIZELDA HERVEY
featuring the STRINGS OF THE RADIO ORCHESTRA with GERRY BRERETON and sounds from Europe
Produced by JAMES DUFOUR (Repeated: Wed, 5.1 pa)
presents music with the Accent on Melody Produced by JAMES DUFOUR , BEVERLEY PHILLIPS
Editor CYRIL DRAKE
Introduced by Pamela Creighton Talk of Many Things - this week five people consider the subjects discussed by the Walrus and the Carpenter - 1: Shoes with BASIL BOOTHROYD
Portrait in Moscow: OLGA LANE
Personal Philosophy - 2: Being Objective with RUTH PITTER Reading your Letters
An Autumn Tonic for the House: GEORGINA COLERIDGE. VICTORIA REILLY, ANTHONY HOD-GETTS
MYRTLE LEAMAN reads Vanity Dies Hard by RUTH RENDELL (2)
(Repeated: Tues, 10.45 am)
4.30 Sports Desk: including latest racing results
That's the sort of music Ray Moore presents at this time each week
With MALCOLM LOCKYER AND
THE RADIO SHOWBAND and special guest Danny Street featuring HAROLD SMART AND THE STRUMALONGS
With THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS Produced by DOREEN DAVIES
Barry Alldis with a review of current popular record releases Produced by ROBIN RICHMOND
with the day's news, including classified racing results
Pat Campbell with music in the country style plus MURRAY KASH with the latest news on the country scene This week's guests SLIM WHITMAN with THE COUNTRY FEVER
Produced by COLIN CHANDLER
told in words and music from her films
Introduced by Robin Boyle Written by MARJORIE BILBOW Produced by JOHN CASSELS
says Be My Guest and tells BRIAN MATTHEW about his musical road to success as a composer, conductor, and record producer.
Produced by JOHN KNIGHT
(This Week's Sounds: page 8)
With a Smile and a Song
Her guest Alexander Morrison BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN TYRE conducted by MARCUS DODS
Produced by EDDIE FRASER
Bob Holness with music and news; pop; people and places; featuring
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN With BARBARA LAW THE SOUND OF HORNS
Produced by Richard WILLCOX Executive producer TONY LUKE
Colin Nicol with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring
THE GEORGE CHISHOLM QUINTET With INDIA ADAMS
Produced by DEREK MAYELL