The Saturday Show
Sounds of the 60s
Producer Denis O'Keeffe
Producer Ruth Cubbin
The best in country releases. A Smooth Operations production
I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again
Classic comedy with Tim Brooke-Taylor , Graeme Garden , Jo Kendall , Bill Oddie and David Hatch.
Producer Humphrey Barclay and at 1.30:
The News
Huddlines Roy Hudd presents the last in the series.
Sounds of the 50s
Producer Pete Johnson
Georgie Fame with the BBC Big Band, directed by Pete Moore , with Angela Christian. On record, Peggy Lee.
Producer Maura Clarke
In the first of two programmes, Sheila Tracy talks to sidemen from
America's great bands. They remember the venues like Roseland, Glen Island Casino and the Savoy Ballroom, and throw a sidelight on such names as Glenn Miller , Claude Thornhill and Artie Shaw.
Producer Barbara Page
Presented by Chris Stuart. i roducer Barry Littlechild
In the first of three programmes, Gordon Clyde tells the story of Showboat by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. Featuring some of its most popular songs.
Producer Richard Willcox
A six-part series in which Paul Jones tells some of the unusual stories behind chart-topping singles. Assisted by songwriters, producers and artists, Paul reveals the strange circumstances that have inspired songs, and the happy accidents that have turned flops into hits. Producer Dave Shannon
The first of an occasional series of concerts recorded during the BBC Big Band's acclaimed tour of the USA earlier this year with the legendary piano virtuoso George Shearing.
Conductor Barry Forgie.
With Neil Swainson (bass) and Angela Christian.
8.15 George Shearing talks about his long life in music to Sheila Tracy , who also presents the concert. Producer Robin Sedgley
The Metropole Orchestra of Dutch Radio with Mark Murphy and American star instrumentalists.
Presented by Bill Rennells. Producer Robin Sedgley
with Sheridan Morley. Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming
Sounds of the 50s
with Night Ride
Including at 2.00-3.00 Nightclub featuring
Edwin Starr in concert from the Colston Hall , in Bristol.
Concert producer Stuart Hobday
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with James Whitbourn.
The Sunday Show Producer Jane Ward