on a Friday in Lent
With THE REV JIM THOMPSON
at Broadcasting House, Queen Street, Edinburgh, before an invited audience
The Emancipation of Carry Tolliday written by HELEN COLE read by JUNE BARRIE
Introduced today by Daphne Hubbard from Bristol KEITH MICHELL, at Longleat House for an exhibition of costumes of The Six Wives of Henry VIII , finds time for a conversation with CAROLE STONE Seen but not Heard: BRUCE PARKER discovers an 18th-century Dr Spock
Down with a Colour Bar:
KATHRYN ADIE
Reading your Letters FLORA ROBSON reads Sister Dora by JO MANTON (2).
(Repeated: Monday 11.15 am)
4.31 Sports Desk: including latest racing results
offers music, your ' lively' letters, stars on disc, and the latest news
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
Rolf Harris and Roger Webb
THE KEN WOODMAN ORCHESTRA
AND CHORUS
Script by DAVID CUMMING Producer JOHN BROWELL
A lighthearted look at the 20s and 30s, with JAMES MOODY AND THE TOPHATTERS CHERRY LIND and JOHN BOULTER Producer ALAN OWEN
From the Camden Theatre, London
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA ALAN MOORHOUSE and THE BOND STREET BRIGADE
Friday Night's Star Singers
RITA MORRIS and NEILSON TAYLOR THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS with WILLIAM DAVIS
Introduced by Eugene Fraser Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
(1500m. For VHF see Radio 1) with David Hamilton featuring THE GORDON LANGFORD SEXTET With ROSEMARY SQUIRES Producer IAN FENNER including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Barry Alldis