The Saturday Show Producer David Bellinger
Sounds of the 50s
Producer Pete Johnson
Sounds of the 60s
Producer Bridget Apps
Producer Ruth Cubbin
Saturday Selection Producer Bridget Apps
0 WRITE to: Gerald Harper.
BBC Radio 2, London W 1 A 4WW
Last in the series starring Jimmy Cricket.
Producer Paul Walters
Acker Bilk and the Paramount Jazz Band with special guests
Sweet Substitute and the Ralph Laing Quartet. Producer Stuart Hobday
The British country singer in the fourth of six programmes, with special guest Lindsey St John. Producer David Corser
with Charles Nove.
Producer Uz Anstee
Chris Stuart with the quiz that tests your knowledge of the silver screen, not only for fun but also for cash prizes.
Producer Philip Clarke
presents a series of songs about the famous and the infamous, assisted by Michael Kilgarriff.
4: Songs for Swinging Scribblers
Producer Barbara Page
The general knowledge quiz with contestants from some popular British seaside resorts.
This week: Brighton.
Presented by Ken Bruce. Producer Richard Wilson
A gala concert in aid of the Malcolm Sargent
Cancer Fund for Children and Royal Naval and Royal Marines charities, recorded earlier this year in the Royal Albert Hall ,
London, in the presence of HRH the Princess of Wales. Susannah Simons and Desmond Carrington introduce the concert, which includes a tribute to
Kenneth Alford , three special pieces to feature the brass and a medley of Beatles music.
The Massed Bands of Her
Majesty's Royal Marines: Commander-in-Chief,
Naval Home Command,
Royal Marines Commandos, Royal Marines School of Music and Members of Commander-in-Chief, Fleet. With the Ceremonial
Fanfare Trumpets and the Corps of Drums. All under the direction of the Principal Director of Music, Royal Marines, Lt Col John Ware. Producer Tim McDonald
The BBC Big Band conducted by Brian Fahey.
With Danny Street. Presented by Bill Rennells.
Producer Robin Sedgley
with Sheridan Morley. Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming
Sounds of the 60s
with Night Ride
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Major Keith Banks.
The Early Show