The Saturday Show featuring Ronnie Aldrich.
Sounds of the 60s
Producer Denis O'Keeffe
Producer Ruth Cubbin
with music and quizzes. Producer Maura Clarke
Round the Horne
Starring Kenneth Horne, with Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Bill Pertwee.
Announcer Douglas Smith. With the Fraser Hayes Four and the Hornblowers conducted by Edwin Braden. Script Barry Took and Marty Feldman
(First broadcast in 1965)
And at 1.30:
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Humphrey Lyttelton in the chair. Panel: Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Willie Rushton.
Piano Colin Sell.
Sounds of the 50s
Producer Pete Johnson
On record: Tony Bennett. The BBC Big Band, directed by Bobby Lamb , with vocal guest Rosemary Squires. And Dreamtime, in which Angela Christian joins
Steve Race at the piano. Producer Maura Clarke
John Junkin talks to six funny people.
2: Jimmy Jewel.
Producer Jon Magnusson
Gordon Clyde tells the story of six musicals.
2: The Boyfriend by Sandy Wilson , illustrated by its most popular songs. Producer Bridget Apps
Presented by Chris Stuart. Producer Ann Jobson
Jerry Goldsmith
Roy Pickard talks to the movie composer.
Producer Carol Smith
Requests the Pleasure of your company and introduces comics, singers and musicians. Music by the Max Harris Orchestra.
Producer Richard Willcox
Six programmes featuring the Pasadena Roof Orchestra on a musical excursion through great moments in 20th-century history. With vocalist Duncan Galloway. And June Whitfield,
Jeffrey Holland and Chris Emmett.
presents The
World of Noel Coward from the Royal Festival Hall.
BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Marcus Dods , withjune Bronhill,
Joan Savage , John Hanson , John Rye, Gordon Langford , Robert Docker Quintet and the Nigel Brooks Singers. Producer Barry Knight
BBC Big Band, conducted this week by Pete Moore. With Angela Christian. Presented by Bill Rennells.
Producer Robin Sedgley
with Sheridan Morley.
Dave Gelly gives his appraisal of a distinguished recording career.
Producer Barbara Page
with Night Ride
Producers Carolyn Smyth. Graham Belchere and Philip Whitaker
And from 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Brian Wilson.
The Sunday Show Producer Jane Ward