the Sunday Early Show Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham at 6.2 Cricket Desk
Producer CHRIS REES
with Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conductor
ASHLEY LAWRENCE
REGINALD LEO POLDORCHESTRA leader GEORGE FRENCH with Neil Jenkins
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
with Radio 2's All-Time Greats Your favourite records and songs of yesterday and today.
Producer JACK DABBS
12.2 pm Cricket Desk
with his
Magical Music Show Producer ANGELA BOND
(Details: Friday 10.0 pm)
Producer JACK DABBS
with Len Jackson
Written by JOHN THOMPSON Producer KEITH HARRISON
The Adam Singers directed by CLIFF ADAMS JACK EMBLOW QUARTET Producer BILL BEBB
from the RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NEIL RICHARDSON DON INNES (piano) BOBBY HARRISON
(trumpet, flugeihorn) KENNY HOLLICK (drums) Songs by JOAN BAXTER
Presenter Sarah Kennedy Producer MEL HOUSE
Steptoe and Son starring Wilfrid Brambell Harry H. Corbett This week:
Crossed Swords with DEREK NIMMO MICHAEL MCCLAIN
Written by RAY GALTON and ALAN SIMPSON adapted for radio by GALE PEDRICK
Pioducer BOBBY JAYZ
(First broadcast 1967)
5.30 Sports Desk
Swimming: European Cup at Barnet Copthall
with your Sunday Soapbox Producer RON GARDNER BBC Birmingham
Mr Acker Bilk with his Paramount Jazz Band his guest June Marlow his old mate Tony Brandon his strings conducted by ALAN TEW Producer BRIAN PATTEN BBC Bristol
The last of the semi-finals This week at Cirencester Rugby Football Club
Roger Howley from Bury, Grahame Hughes from Wrexham, and Peter Wright from New Malden, put their knowledge to the test to see who will win the last place in the final.
Questionmaster Peter Jones
Introduced by Robin Boyle Unforgettable melodies from the world of operetta and musical theatre. Compiled and written by EDWARD NASH
Producer ANN MANN
from The Hendon Corps of the Salvation Army with the combined congregations of the district. Introduced by Tony Jasper
Songster leader MURIEL YENDELL
Pianist ELAINE COBB
Bandmaster STEPHAN COBB Prayer and Blessing MAJOR DENNIS WARD ,
Commanding Officer, Hendon Corps
Hymns: Ye servants of God (Hanover); Hark the glad sound (Jerusalem); Joy to the world
(Antioch); Thou didst leave thy throne
(Margaret); Jesus good above all other (Quem
Pa.stores Laudavere): 0 little town of Bethlehem (H. Walford Davies ); Away in a manger
(Cradle Song): The infant King (Basque Noel); Hark the herald angels sing (Mendelssohn)
Introduced by Alan Keith Producer
DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
Introduced in London by Colin Berry
Taking part this month are Germany (WDR);
Ireland (RTE): Norway (NRK); Spain (RNE); Sweden (SR); United Kingdom (BBC)
Producer MEL HOUSE
11.2 Sports Desk
with Nick Jackson