BBC Midland Light Orchestra Leader, James Hutcheon Conductor, Jack Coles
and Record Stars
Compiled and introduced by Alan Dell
Reginald Dixon introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
in company with the George Mitchell Singers and The London Theatre Orchestra
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey Produced by Travers Thorneloo
Marcel Gardner and his Orchestra
with Antony Bilbow
' Worthington'a Idea'
(Last Friday's recorded broadcast)
featuring the Brass, Strings, and Rhythm
Directed by William Davies at the multicolourtona
with the accent on Stage and screen musicals
Gramophone records spun by Peter Noble
from the West with Teddy Johnson and Pearl Carr
George Martin
Maureen Jones
The Londons
Orchestra directed by Lawrence Adam
Introduced by Derek Jones Produced by Brian Patten
The show with the most
David Ede introduces and directs
The Rabin Band
Barbara Kay, Colin Day, Ray Pilgrim
The Hound Dogs
The Jazz Bag: Arthur Greenslade and the Gee Men
Groovin' Don Sanford
Rockin' Rex Morris and your pop requests
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes stories, and music
Today's story: 'The Express Hoop ' by Herbert McKay , told by Julia Lang.
Catherine Edwards introduces the programmes this week
from Wales
Introduced by Gwenyth Petty
Welsh Guest: Olive Stephens
Bite Off Your Noes: a study of a child's reaction to the word
' No ' by Richard Mount
Early to Rise: Joan Timothy describes an incident that happened one foggy morning
The Country Bus: a journey on a typical country bus with Harry Soan
Nigel Stock reads from
' The Lonely Plough' by Constance Holme
The serial is recorded
Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin
Ernst Naser (zither)
Ronnie Keene and his Orchestra
Script by Jonquil Antony
Produced by Betty Davies and Eileen Cullen
Mrs. Dale writes:
Fickling is thinking over Mother's idea that he should go and work for Mr. Bonner. I went to see Jenny and found Norah very indignant about the film company's nurse, but Bob has solved that situation by dismissing the nurse. Salty was worried because she found a deficit in the till at ' Sarah' and had to tackle Vivien about it. At home, things are a bit better because Mr. O'Malley has agreed to have Mrs. Mountford at the Shamrock.' But of course Mrs. Mountford is very cross and has threatened to change her will again. She has written to her solictor and appealed to Henry for help.
Mrs. Dale, Ellis Powell ; Dr. Dale, Jamet Dale ; Mrs. Freeman, Dorothy Lane ; Sally Fulton , Margaret Ward ; Sue-Douglas, Valerie Kirkbright ; Grandfather Dale , Jack Shaw ; Flora Dale, Madeleine Christie ; Alec Dale , Stuart Nichol ; Miriam Dale , Brenda Dunrich ; Carlton Dale , Glyn Dearman ; Henry Freeman , Preston Lockwood ; Fickling, Robert Webber ; Mrs. Mountford, Vivienne Chatterton ; George Chorleigh , John Humphry ; Pat, Jon Rollason ; Elsie Freeman , Betty Hardy ; Vivien Farrell , Judith Fellows ; Mike Farrell , Jerry Stovin ; Mr. Bonner, James Thomason ; Mr. O'Malley, Will Leighton ; Harvey Hichens , Eric Francis ; Gillian Webb , Angela Munnion
spins
Records Around Five
News, views, and music
Monday Edition
John Ellison introduces his Record Spin plus Ian Stewart's Sweet Music
Roundabout's Racing Review from Peter Bromley
So You Want To:
Try Skin-diving: Alan Dixon
Dudley Perkins in Can I Help?
Tonight's Topic
Malcolm Lockyer conducts the BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Produced by Eric Miller
including racing results
from Sir John Wolfenden, Vice-Chancellor of Reading University; Heather Sears, actress
Four teenagers ask the questions
In the chair, Peter Haigh
From an Idea by Peter Haigh
says Peter Goodwright as he presents his
Observations on Life and asks you to
Meet the People and The Folks Next-Door
In company with Paddy Edwards and Bryan Johnson
A section of the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Geoff Alderson
Script by Ronnie Taylor and Jack Bradley
Produced by Geoff Lawrence
(Recorded broadcast of Oct. 4 In the North of England Home Service)
From a Gus Demmy Promotion
Chris Eliot (Leicester) v. Nye Anknah (Preston)
Commentary by Eric Yorke on the six-round featherweight contest, with inter-round summaries by Terry Leigh-Lye
From the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
A light-hearted look at the advertising world
Michael Medwin as Michael Lightfoot, an account executive
Eleanor Summerfield as Maggie, a TV executive
Fenella Fielding as Janet, secretary to Michael Lightfoot
Joan Sims as Mavis, a shorthand typist
Nicholas Phipps as Adrian Beales, a copywriter
Warren Mitchell as most other characters
Script by Myles Rudge and Ronnie Wolfe
Produced by Eric Miller
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra
Leader, William Armon
With Jenifer Eddy, Joseph Ward, Reub Sliver and Marion Day and the BBC Chorus
Trained by Harold Noble
In a programme of favourite music including excerpts from "Veronique"
Introduced by Jack Payne
Produced by Edward Nash
The Gordon Franks Orchestra with Matt Monro
The Ronnie Price Quartet
Introduced by Paddy Roberts