EBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Harry Rabinowitz
Eric Jupp and his Players
Cecil Norman and Eddie Macauley at two pianos
At 6.45 on 1,500 m. G.T.S.; Shipping Forecast
News Summary at 7.30
Request tunes with a memory played In strict tempo by the Victor'Silvester Ballroom Orchestra
Produced by David Miller
News Summary at 8.30
Introduced by Alan Dell
News Summary at 9.30
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ with Bill Newman (baritone)
The Gerald Crossman Players
'The Peacock Brooch ' by Barry Bermanga
Read by Cyril Shaps
Conductor, Jack Athertoa
presents
Theatre Call
Memories and music from the London Coliseum
Written by Neil Stevens
Introduced by Harold Rogers
Produced by Geoffrey Klinton Parker
From the North of England
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Alyn Ainsworth
Jack Storey , Barbara Law
Bud Bennett , The Gaunt Brothers
Introduced by Roger Moffat Produced by Geoff Lawrence
The show with the most
Pavid Ede and the Rabin Band
Lorie Mann. Colin Day
Ray Pilgrim. The Hound Dogs and featuring
The Grooving Guitar of Don Sanford
Tenors for Two and your Pop requests
Presented by Terry Henebery
. News Summary at 1.30
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,600 m.
Nursery rhymes, stories, music for children under five
Today's story: 'The Day Uncle George Came' by Betty Cheskin, told by Dorothy Smith.
Dorothy Smith introduces the programmes this week
Do Europe or Die: Angela Mack recalls how she ' did' it with some American tourists
As Others See Us: a foreign journalist's view of British news
Choice of the Hour: 'The Sea Change' by Elizabeth Jane Howard, published today. Readers, Olive Gregg and Richard Hurndall
Answering Your Questions
Chastity and Modern Daughters: Lady Rhs Williams , a doctor, and Ruth Adam discuss maternal responsibilities
Serial: ' Young Renny' by Mazo de la Roche
The third of ten Instalments
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
News Summary at 2.30
Old tunes in new settings plaved by the BBC
West of England Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
News Summary at 3.30
Claude Cavalottl and his Orchestra
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Mrs. Freeman was very curious about Elsie's behaviour; she still had not been told anything about the will. Vivien Kendrick and Mike Farrell were married. Sally lent them Rose Cottage for their honeymoon, but they returned to London after only a few days, because Vivien had been told byMiss Garside that Sally had once allowed a thief to escape justice, and thought Miss Garside meant her. Sally explained to her that Miss Garside had really been talking about Zenobia. Mrs. Freeman persuaded Ian McNeil to go round Parkwood Hill with sandwich boards telling people to keep animals indoors on November 5. Bob told Mrs. Dale he had handed in his notice to the Airways Corporation.
News, views, and music
Monday edition
Introduced by John Ellison
Special features:
Sweet Music with Ian Stewart
Dudley Perkins asks Can I Help
Yout Desmond Carrington presents
The Singing Screen
6.29 Weather and News Headlines
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.
A story of country folk.
An adventure in the conquest of space by B. D. Chapman
7—' The Price of Survival'
Production by Charles Maxwell
See above
From a Bill Goodwin Promotion
Terry Lake (Morden) v. Mike Robbins (Camberwell)
Commentary by David Head on the six-round welterweight contest, with inter-round summaries by W. Barrington Dalby
From Epsom Baths
presents his weekly
RECORD ROUNDABOUT
featuring
Don Lusher
Bobby Pratt
Johnny Hawksworth
The Henry MacKenzie Quartet and also presents ycur record requests
Produced by John Hooper
A Monday-evening rendezvous
Mine host, Peter King
Resident members:
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Valerie Masters
Carl Barriteau
The Dave Lee Quartet
Don Rennie and Don Lang and the Frantic Five with Red Price
This week's visitor:
Bernadette
Produced by John Kingdon
News Summary at 11.30
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.