The Saturday Show including at
7.45 Down to Earth with Alan Titchmarsh Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill
Producer ANTHONY CHERRY
A few months after signing to Brian Epstein 's growing roster of talent, Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers made their first hit record.
Today Cliff Bennett plays some favourite records from artists
SUCh as MARVIN GAYE , the ZOMBIES. BOBBY DARIN and BEN E. KING Producer STUART HOBDAY BBC Bristol
Another sparkling Saturday show to brighten up your weekend, with star guests, news, reviews and music to make your wireless wobble with delight!
Producer GEOFF MULLIN
Producer ROGER BOWMAN
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1.00 FM joins Radio 1
with John Inman
see panel
with Glyn Worsnip
with Dave Dee
Producer CAROLYN SMYTH
with Keith Fordyce Devised by DON DAVIS Producer ANDY WILSON
direct from the White Rock Theatre, Hastings the BBC Concert Orchestra led by MARTIN LOVEDAY with principal guest conductor Barry Wordsworth presents a miscellany of light classical music with the emphasis on melody.
Susan Drake is the harp soloist in Handel's Concerto in B flat and a selection of shorter pieces. The programme includes
Aurora, the only orchestral work by William S. Lloyd
Webber, father of Andrew and Julian, as well as music by Mendelssohn, Grieg and others. Plus a rare opportunity to hear* the complete suite My Native Heath by Arthur Ward, part of which should be unexpectedly familiar. The concert is presented by Katie Boyle Producer TIM MCDONALD
(Given in association with Hastings Tourism and Leisure Department)
8.20-8.40* Hilary Osborn introduces the Nigel Brooks Singers, who perform an interlude of old English favourites.
Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE
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BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMAUN conducted by Tony Harrison Presented by Bill Renne Us Producer ROBIN SEDGLEY
'And now the night is getting wild.'
Producer NICK CLARKE BBC Manchester
with Dave Gelly
Producer BARBARA PAGE
presents Nightride Producers MEL HOUSE
GRAHAM BELCHERE and JOHN MELOY
Producer IAN GRANT
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