Introduced by John Watt
At 9.30 app. Victor MacClure gives today's Shopping Flash
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
A programme of dance music with Les Howard and the Dance Section of the BBC Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Presented by Geoffrey Wheeler
Surrey v. The Australians
First day: commentaries by Rex Alston and Michael Charlton
From the Oval
played by Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
From the Colston Hall, Bristol
Surrey v. The Australians
Lunchtime summary
Today's story: 'The Story of the Two Bad Kittens' by P. Clissold , told by Dorothy Smith. (BBCrecording)
Three pictures by Janet Hitch -man of her life as an orphaned ' pensions child ' in a small East Anglian village just after the first world war
1—' The Day I Bit Gladys '
The first of six programmes describing voyages made by John Seymour and his wife, Sally, on the rivers and canals of Eastern and Northern England; with recordings made by some of the friends they met
The beginning of the journey: round the coast of East Anglia into the Great Ouse.
Produced by Francis Dillon
(The recorded broadcast of December 9, 1966, in the Home Service)
The serial which most listeners to Woman's Hour voted to hear again while their programme is off the air
The story, specially written for Woman's Hour, is told again by its author, Antonia Ridge
3—' Doubtful Behaviour on the way to Cleves '
at Goodwood
The Goodwood Stakes
A handicap for three-year-olds and upwards, run over a distance of two miles and three furlongs
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Tom E. Webster as race-reader
From Goodwood Racecourse
Surrey v. The Australians
Further commentaries
Michael Collins and his Orchestra
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Stanley Pope
played by the BBC Northern Orchestra
(Continued)
and his Orchestra
Surrey v. The Australians
First day
Commentaries by Rex Alston and Michael Charlton
From the Oval
and his Orchestra with Howard Manning
(Recordings)
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
followed by
Mrs. Dale and Dr. Dale visit this popular holiday resort, enjoy some of its attractions, and are entertained by artists appearing there for the season including
Jewel and Warriss
Patti Lewis
The Four Gitson Sisters
The Wellington Pier
Pavilion Orchestra
Conducted by Randall Topping
Continuity by Jonquil Antony
Devised and produced by Bill Gates
Adapted from a serial for broadcasting by Alec Macdonald
8-' Found! '
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by Archie Campbell
The caff where the elite meet to eat
Introducing
Peter Sellers as ' Eddie ' the Manager with Sidney James , Avril Angers
Kenneth Connor , Wilfrid Downing
Guest star, Robert Beatty
Music supplied by The Gypsy Tearoom Ninetet
Production by Pat Dixon
Adapted from ' Duffy's Tavern ' by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
A visit to the seaside to meet
Vic Oliver
'Mr. Showbusiness'
Ronnie Carroll
'Television's Voice of Romance'
Peter Cavanagh
'The Voice of them all'
Semprini
'Old Ones, New Ones'
'Mrs. Shufflewick'
'Gossip for Tonight'
The Hedley Ward Trio
'Three Boys and a Beat'
Bill Waddington
'Witty Willie from Lancashire'
Reginald Dixon
'Beside the Seaside'
The George Mitchell Singers
Introduced by Jack Watson
Augmented BBC Northern Variety Orchestra
Part 1
Ronnie Aldrich and the Squadronaires with Peter Morton , Joan Baxter
Andrew Reavley , and Ken Kirkham
From the Palace Ballroom,
Douglas, Isle of Man
' Trent's Last Case ' by E. C . Bentley
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Patrick Harvey
Read by Richard Hurndall
8—' A New Light on the Lady in Black'
Part 2
of tomorrow's programmes
Close Down followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only