BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Michael Freedman and his Orchestra
Joseph Seal at the BBC theatre organ
News Summary at 7.30 and 8.30
Franklin Engelmann
Introduces your request records
News Summary at 9.30
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Gerald Shaw at the BBC theatre organ with Harry Dawson
The Raeburn Orchestra
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds
' Food for Thought' by J. K. Robertson
Read by Robert Gladwell
Script by Lesley Wilson
and his Sextet
Records of music that is easy on the ear
BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Don Rennie , George Meaton
Tommy Reilly , Billie Anthony
Charlie Chester
Presented by Bill Worsley
from the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Alyn Ainsworth songs from
Sheila Buxton , Derek Biscombe instrumental features by Norman George and Jimmy Leach
Introduced by Roger Moffat
News Summary at 1.30
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,500 m.
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes stories and music
Today's story: ' Sam and Little Wu ' by Molly Sole , told by Julia Lang. Part 1.
Catherine Edwards introduces the programmes this week
from East Anglia
Toby Jugs: Lord Mackintosh interviewed by Jean Goodman on the delights of a collector
Spring's on the Way: a Suffolk walk with Percy Edwards
Married to a Sailor: Amelia Roberts describes her life with Bob Roberts, skipper of the Thames sailing barge Cambria' Cookery Chatter: Tyler Whittle of Wymondham talks about some Norfolk dishes
After a Famous Childhood: an interview with Daisy Ashford who wrote ' The Young Visiters' at the age of nine
Introduced by Anne Pashley
Serial: 'The Hidden Face' by Victor Canning
Abridged by P. J. R. Wright
Read by John Westbrook
The eleventh of twelve instalments
News Summary at 2.30
returns to this country
See column 2
A potpourri of requested music played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
News Summary at 3.30
Jack Nathan and his Band
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Lesley Wilson
Dr. Claughton and Mrs. Dale had a misunderstanding over the decoration of the flat. In apologising, Mrs. Dale committed herself to allowing Dr. Claughton to stay on there indefinitely. Peter announced he could not go to Canada because he had been to prison for forging a cheque. Alec forbade him to marry Janet. Isobel Fielding had a row with Elsie and told her she must live elsewhere. Sally wrote to Richard Fulton from Italy. She appeared to be improving.
Productions this week by Betty Davies and Wyn Knowles
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
The Marimberos
Directed by Ronald Hanmer
Monia Liter (piano)
each Monday presents
ERIC DELANEY
AND HIS BAND with Vicki Anderson
Johnnie Gray
The Fraser Hayes Four
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury
Produced by John Hooper
News Summary at 6.30
by Bruce Stewart
7—'The Castaway'
Cast in order of speaking:
Guitarist, Bert Weedon
Production by Audrey Cameron
from the R.A.F. Regiment Depot,
Catterick, Yorkshire
Introduced by Alan Dixon who talks to some of the men stationed there and plays records for their families at home
Produced byMichael Bell
where she sings her favourite songs and talks about the world of show business accompanied by Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
of your radio music-hall
Invites you to meet
Donald Peers
Eddie Calvert
Cardew Robinson
A Discovery
As the Resident Producer:
Jack Watson
As Judith Clitheroe :
Judith Chalmers with The Hindley-Taylor Singers
Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ and the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Jimmy Clitheroe script by Ronnie Taylor and James Casey
Produced by James Casey
featuring
The Johnston Brothers
Kathie Kay
Johnny Pearson at the piano and the Singing Strings
Introduced by Robin Boyle
Production by Frank Hooper
in Monday-Night Melody featuring
Monday Pop Shop with Ray Merrell , Joan Small and Colin Prince
The Trio Club
Host, Roy Marsh
The Alan Moorehouse Singers and The Dennis Walton Saxophone Quintet
Produced by Geoffrey Owen
played by his Orchestra
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only