Producer FRANCES LINE Including at
6.15 Pause for Tboughl
Producer GEOFFREY MULLIN including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and
8.45 Pause for Thought
Producers BARRY WALTERS and ANN MANN
Producers ANGELA BOND
DAVID VERCOE and PETER CHISWELL
Requests, on postcards please, to: Open House, BBC, London WIA 4WW including at
1.45 Sports Desk: with early racing results
Producers LAWRIE MONK
STUART HOBDAY
ROBIN SEDGLEY and MICHAEL BRAND
(Listeners wishing to take part in the programme should send a postcard with their name, address and daytime telephone number to: David Hamil ton. Top 30 Game, BBC Radio 2, London W1A 4WW) including at
2.45 and 3.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results
(Rptd; Thurs 12.15 pm) Written by PETER LING Directed by ANTON GILL and JOHN CARDY
The Nashes' tenant, Miss Finch, turns out not to be a call-girl but a tattooist!: Cliff Edwards failed to get promotion and has resigned; Kath Miller has taken on Daisy Cream from the launderette to help in the shop - she's also discovered that a new landlord has taken over all the shops.
Cast for fortnight: p 102
with latest racing results
An afternoon miscellany of words and music.
Producers BRIAN WILLEY DENIS O'KEEFFE and SANDRA BLACK including at
5.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results
A round-up of the day's news, with classified racing results
The Organist Entertains
DEAN HERRICK (Johannesburg, SA, Residence) RONALD CURTIS
(BBC Theatre Organ) GEORGE BLACKMORE (Electronic)
SETH RYE (Electronic)
Harry Mortimer , OBE conducts the MORRIS MOTORS BAND
A second chance to hear the special concert to celebrate his 75th -birthday which was held in April last year at the Vale Hall, Aylesbury Civic Centre. Introduced by Charlie Chester
Producer JOHN BUSSELL
with the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by HARRY RABINOWITZ Producer
BEVERLEY PHILLIPS
Michael Craig continues the stories of the men who create the world of entertainment. This week: Jack Hylton (Part 1)
In those days he was a bit shy really, so I said to him, stand up and conduct the band like White-man does.'
(CHAPPIE D'AMATO)
' Jack Hylton made more money out of Arthur Askey than Arthur Askey did - that sounds a cruel thing to say, but Jack was a great man, he had tremendous flair.'
(ARTHUR ASKEY)
'Jack Hylton gave me a contract, paid me £6 a week. fixed me up with a matron who used to look after me, and gave me my name. He was like a second father to me.' (ERNIE WISE) with the voices of CHAPPIE D'AMATO ARTHUR ASKEY
PAUL FENOULHET JACK HYLTON
JUNE MALO and ERNIE WISE
Research BILL SULLIVAN Written by FRANK SALTER Producer
DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
starring
Trevor Bannister and Eleanor Summerfield with Gordon Clyde and special guests Frank Thornton and Sheila Steafel
Continuing the misadventures of out-of-work actor Richard Worthington who, with the heavenly assistance of his dead Aunt Fanny, seeks to make his mark in the big wide world.
1: Kiss Me Goodbye, Sergeant Majorl Written by COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH
Producer MARTIN FISHER
(Repeated: Sat at 1.2 pm)
says Be My Guest and invites you to loin him in remembering some early musical memories in the theatre before he met Nookie Bear: and together they recall meeting some of the great names of entertainment in Britain and Las Vegas. Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
introduces
Round Midnight
An entertainment produced by JOHN MELOY. DENYS JONES BARBARA PAGE, MEL HOUSE and DAVE TREADWAY including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom: weather; motoring information