BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Harold Smart at the electric organ
The Ronnie Aldrich Quartet
Leslie Baker and his violin
Jack Emblow with his accordion
At 6.45 on 1,500 m.
G.T.S.; Shipping Forecast
Weather and News Summary at 7.30
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conducted by Jack Coles
Weather and News Summary at 8.30
by the man from the ' Met' Office
Introduced by Jimmy Young
News Summary at 9.30
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Harmony and humour with Owen Brannigan , Ernest Lush and the BBC Men's Chorus Conductor. Leslie Woodgate
Introduced by Michael Brooke
The Robin Richmond Trio
International Tourist Trophy
you are invited to hear
James Moody and his Quintet with songs by Rose Brennan and Brendan O'Dowda
Introduced by Robin Boyle
Produced by Sheila Anderson
International Tourist Trophy
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Guest artist, Lorely Dyer (soprano)
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
The Ken-Tones. Bert Weedon
Michael Howard , Patricia Lambert
Introduced by Bill Gates
International Tourist Trophy
For details see page 25 followed by an interlude
Interlude, followed by Cricket Scoreboard
Today's story: 'The Story of Bobbin' by Margaret Reader , told by Daphne Oxenford.
Packing a Picnic: Christine Canti 't advice
Glory is Real: a summer's day recalled by Ruth Fitter
A Voice and Three Verses: the reader John Neville , the theme roses
Answering Your Questions
When to do What: Amalia Magri recalls another unusual character
You Never Know Who's Beside You: an encounter described by Victor Bennett
Serial: ' The Hour of Truth by Denise Egerton
Read by Nancy Wise
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
(The sixth item is recorded)
News Summary at 2.30
Conductor, Matt Robertson
The Wokingham Stakes
A handicap race run over six furlongs
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning , assisted by Roger Mortimer
From Ascot Heath
Marcel Gardner and his Orchestra
followed until 6.30 by SHOW TIME
(Continued)
A musical panorama of London's theatreland in twelve parts
10-The Middle Fifties
Diane Dubarry , Denis Martin
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader. Frederick Lunnon )
Conducted by Raymond Agoult
Introduced by Hugh Shirreff
Produced by John Tylee
The programme recalls music from 'The King and I,' ' Paint Your Wagon," ' After the Ball ' and The Water Gipsies'
at the BBC theatre organ
Shipping Forecast at 6.58 on 1,500 m.
6.29 Weather and News Headlines followed by Tonight's Topic
International Tourist Trophy
Senior Race
A report on today's Senior Race presented from the Isle of Man
A story of country folk
A sort of radio show written by Eric Merriman with Kenneth Williams
Hugh Paddick , Betty Marsden
Bill Pertwee , Pat Lancaster
The Fraser Hayes Four and the BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Incidental music by Edwin Braden
Produced by Jacques Brown
: see page 5
with the people of London singing songs we all know
Gerald Davies
Bob Brown Singers
Jackie Brown at the electric organ
Kathleen O'Hagan at the piano
Singing directed and the show produced by Glyn Jones
A spontaneous discussion by Lord Boothby, K.B.E.
Dr. J. Bronowski
Sir John Wolfenden
Marghanita Laski
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
Arranged by Michael Bowen from the Village Hall, Long Ashton, Somerset
Listeners' views for use in ' Any Answers ? should be addressed to the BBC, Bristol, marked Any Answers?' to arrive on Monday.
Radio's hall of melody and song
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Band of the Scots Guards
Conducted by Lieut. J. H. Howe
(Director of Music)
Stanley Riley with the BBC Men's Chorus
Conducted by Alan G. Melville and Laurie Payne
Introduced by Douglas Smith
Produced by James Dufour
Staged at the Camden Theatre, London
News Sununary at 9.30
invites you to listen to
Sidney Bowman and his Orchestra in a programme of Old Time dance music
Introduced by Jimmy Youns
Master of Ceremonies, Stanley Wilson
Produced by Rex Burrows
with Gerald Shaw playing and introducing music for a late hour at the organ of the Odeon.
Leicester Square
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.