Music for your morning call, plus the latest news, weather and traffic conditions
in a sermon by WILLIAM BARCLAY
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London WIA 1AA)
Poison written by HELEN WINDSOR read by MARY WEBSTER
Introduced from Birmingham by Maureen Staffer
Tarzan and All That: some personal reflections from DENIS NORDEN
Them and Us: THE BISHOP OF COVENTRY talks about personal contacts
Mad March Hares: PHIL DRABBLE Learning Parenthood: MIKE HARTLEY-BREWER visits a course on adopting and fostering children
EVA HADDON reads
Still She Wished for Company by MARGARET IRWIN (5)
(Repeated: Monday, 11.15 am)
4.31 Sports Desk: including latest racing results
with Desmond Carrington
with the day's news, including classified racing results, and a preview of the weekend sport
An entertainment in words and music
Producer JOHN MELOY
of music and comedy, In which he meets
Beryl Reid and Roger Webb THE KEN WOODMAN ORCHESTRA
ANDCHORUS
Script by DAVID CUMMING Producer JOHN BROWELL
A lighthearted look at the 20s and 30s, with JAMES MOODY AND THE TOPHATTERS CHERRY LIND and HARRY DAWSON Producer ALAN OWEN
From the Camden Theatre, London, the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by Sidney Torch THE METROPOLITAN POLICE BAND conducted by MAJOR W. WILLIAMS. MBE Director of Music
Friday Night's Star Singers HELEN MCARTHUR
NEILSON TAYLOR
THE CHARLES YOUNG CHORALE with WILLIAM DAVIES
Introduced by Eugene Fraser Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
(1,500m. For VHF see Radio 1) David Hamilton with music and news, people and places featuring
THE GORDON LANGFORD SEXTET with ROSEMARY SQUIRES Producer IAN FENNER including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Barry Alldis