Introduced by David Enders
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Astoria Cinema, Aberdeen
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
From Scotland
' In the Devil's Name ' by Diana Fayrer
Read by Effie Morrison
played by the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Michael Collins
A programme of dance music with Les Howard , Norman George and the dance section of the BBC Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth Presented by Geoffrey Wheeler
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Heather Harper (soprano)
Mozart and Verdi
Today's story: 'The Hole in the Road ' by Elsie Wood. told by Dorothy Smith.
including
Guest of the Week: Margaret Webster
The Month in Parliament: a commentary by Princess Indira
What shall we have for dinner tomorrow ? : Ambrose Heath
(Continued in next column) points out some seasonable bargains In the food shops and suggests ways of serving them.
Talking About the Weather: T. H. Clifton of the Meteorological Office gives some practical Information about thunderstorms, and Bob Kesten describes his awe-inspiring experience of a typhoon in Hong Kong
Serial: 'Village School' by ' Miss Read '
(to be read in ten instalments)
Abridged by Mollie Field
Read by Jane Fergus
3—' Christmas Contert'
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, on the second half of the match, with summaries by John Camkin
From the Empire Stadium, Wembley
Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
(Leadei, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
(Leader. David Paget )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
A programme presenting the hit songs of the moment, introduced by singing personalities of today with Malcolm Lockyer and his Orchestra
Produced by John Hooper
with Alan Whicker
Chairman, John Webster
A weekly gathering of Younger Generation enthusiasts making or discussing music
This week the Chairman introduces four young musicians from Newcastle on Tyne: The Harmonica Hoodlums
and Patricia Shevlin who is studying the piano in London
' Here's tae us,
Wha's like us? De'il the yin '
A proud toast, interpreted with gramophone records by Sandy Grandison
featuring
' the lad 'imself' with Bill Kerr
Sidney James , Andrée Melly and Kenneth Williams
Theme and incidental music composed by Wally Stott and recorded by the Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
Written bv
Alan Simpson and Ray Galton
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
Recorded extracts from
The Presidential Debate held yesterday and introduced by the Retiring President
Mr. Neil Crichton-Miller
(Pembroke College, Cambridge)
The Motion:
' University Education is a myth '
Proposed by The Retiring President and Mr. W. G. Brydon
(President, University Union,
Edinburgh)
Opposed by Mr. Desmond Watkins
and Miss Harriet Thomson
At this Debate next term's President and other newly elected officers of the Society take up office
The Chameleons
Directed by Ron Peters
' Captain Cut-Throat' by John Dickson Carr
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Eve Howland
Read by Roger Delgado
13—' Auprès de ma Blonde
with light music from Stuttgart
First of four programmes introduced by Frank Wade who gives an eye-witness account of the Stuttgart Festival featuring
The Harry Hermann Orchestra