Music for your morning call, plus the latest news, weather, and traffic conditions at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
about Growing introduced by TOM EDWARDS
Produced by DENYS JONES
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London WIA IAA)
Shopping Uncle Fred written by ERIK ROSMAN read by NORMAN SHELLEY
at the BBC New Theatre Organ invite you to
Meet us at The Playhouse with their guests Lynn Wynters Les Sans Norn the Augmented
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA leader NORMAN GEORGE conductor BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by PETER PILBEAM (John Hanson is in ' Aladdin ' at the Grand Theatre, Wolves hampton)
puts the Accent on Melody as he introduces your
Midday musical mixture
Produced by CHRIS MORGAN and ANGELA BOND
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson I retired to London: MARGARET DAWSON Owning a Caravan:
PATSY kumm reports Reading your letters
20th-century Influences:
BARONESS LEE on MAO TSE-TUNG ELEANOR BRON reads Portrait of a Lady by HENRY JAMES (6)
(Repeated: Tues, 10.45 am)
4.30 Sports Desk: including latest racing results
offers music, your lively' letters, stars on disc, and the latest news
Produced by PAM cox BHIAN MATTHEW
CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL and HARRY WALTERS
Brian Matthew with a review of the current popular record releases
Produced by JIMMY DUFOUR
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 featured guest CHARLIE PRIDE
Produced by BtLL BEBB
and the Cinema
One of the new generation of British film stars reflects on film making; today, and recalls highlights from some of his favourite pictures.
Produced by JOHN CASSELS
says Be My Guest
Talking to Dave Cash, he plays hits from the Walker Brothers' era, discusses the influence classical music has on his life and work, and talks about his career today as a solo recording artist.
'People think I'm a doomy, depressed person. I don't know why. Perhaps it's the material I've been singing. There will be some lighter flings in the future, though - to show that I can be as much a clown as anybody.'
(This Week's Sounds: page 11)
Music all the way
With MALCOLM LOCKYER AND THE RADIO SHOWBAND and THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS Produced by F.tANK HOOPER
Bob Holness with music and news: pop; people and places; featuring
THE MIDNIGHT STRINGS conductor PAUL FENOULHET With JULIE DAWN
Produced by RICHARD WILLCOX Executive producer TONY LUKE
Colin Nicol with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight
NORMA WINSTONE with the SANDY BROWN QUARTET
Produced by DEREK MAYELL