BA MASON on Looking back later
Edna and Doris written by NORA MCSHERRY read by MARGARET D'ARCY
from Birmingham Introduced by MaureenStaffert
The extra year: THORNTON PEARN, headmaster, talks about raising the school leaving age with JOCELYN RYDER-SMITH
The unusual celebrity: MARIE WILSHAW describes how she became a sought-after figure because of an unusual medical condition
Polygamy - another reflection of the Permissive Society? It's nothing new, the Yoruba tribe have been at it for years
Sortie into Advertising: ANNE HULME relates some unusu.il encounters with the publicity departments of nationally recognised manufacturers ANN MURRAY reads
The Best of Families by ELLIN BERLIN (4)
Writtenbyjohninywhyte
(Repeated: Monday. 11.15 am) Producers GLYN DEARMAN and KAY PATRICK
The cast this week:
4.31 Sports Desk: including latest racing results
offers music, your ' lively ' letters, stars on disc, and the latest news
Brian Matthew reviews the latest releases in the world of recorded sound
with the day's news, including classified racing results, and a preview of the weekend sport
Research by FRANK SALTER Producer john MELOY
says Be My Guest and promises that the music he will be playing has absolutely no connection whatsoever with Baron Frankenstein, vampires, or monsters of any kind!
Research by JOHN DORAN Producer JOHN KNIGHT
From the Camden Theatre, London
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by Sidney Torch Friday Night's Star Singers
HELEN MCARTHUR and BARRY KENT THE CHARLES YOUNG CHORALE With WILLIAM DAVIES
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
(Before an invited audience. Tickets from Ticket Unit, BBC, London W1A 1AA)
(1,500m. For VHF see Radio 1) with David Hamilton , featuring FRANK STAFFORD QUARTET Producer IAN FENNER including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Keith Skues