The Saturday Show Producer Jane Ward
Sounds of the 60s Producer Denis O'Keeffe
Producer Ruth Cubbin
Producer Maura Clarke
The Goon Show
The last programme in the series.
The Fear of Wages
Starring Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan.
Producer Pat Dixon and at 1.30:
Someone and the Grumbleweeds with guest - this week's "Someone"-
Buster Merryfield.
Sounds of the 50s Producer Pete Johnson
Danny Street with the BBC Big Band under Brian Fahey. With
Angela Christian and, on record, Randy Crawford. Producer Maura Clarke
The eleventh programme in a series of thirteen.
This week Frank Sinatra discusses with Sid Mark the influence of two female singers on his developing style - Billie Holiday and Mabel Mercer.
With special guest Sammy Cahn.
An Orange Production
Cinema 2
Presented by Chris Stuart. Producer Phil Clarke and at 5.30:
Make 'Em Laugh 8: Bob Hope
Bernard Cribbins selects more comedy clips from the film library. This week is devoted entirely to the work of the great Bob Hope. Producer Bill Dare
Presented by John Sachs. "01' Spanish Eyes" recorded at the Pavilion
Theatre, Weymouth during his recent UK tour. Producer Mel House
The last in the present series. A classic comedy profile introduced by Barry Cryer.
George Burns and Gracie Allen.
Producer Sonia Beldom
BBC Concert Orchestra
40th Anniversary Tour Live from the Royal
Concert Hall, Glasgow.
BBC Concert Orchestra led by Martin Loveday and conducted by Stanley
Black. With Loma Dallas and Danny Street.
Introduced by Angela Rippon.
Producer David Rayvern Allen Including at 8.20-8.40 Chris Stuart meets two
Scots members of the BBC
Concert Orchestra. Producer Anthony Wills
With items recorded from the recent BBC Big Band tour of America, conducted by Barry Forgie. Plus Angela Christian.
Introduced by Bill Rennells. Producer Robin Sedgley
with Sheridan Morley. Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming
Sounds of the 50s
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 Major Bob Street.
The Sunday Show