A sequence of familiar tunes featuring the BBC Revue Orchestra with the String Choir
Leader. Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer The Stan Reynolds Octet The Morning Stars
Directed by Ronnie Aldrich
A song-a-minute sequence of pops old and new sung by Don Lang , June
Marlow Franklyn Boyd , Julie Dawn
Kenny Bardell , Valerie Masters with the Steve Race Four and Harold Smart
Compiled and produced by Johnnie Stewart
Some more of the records you have asked to hear played by Derek McCulloch (Uncle Mac)
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
The best of today's pop entertainment, featuring
Craig Douglas
Rosemary Squires
Clinton Ford
Danny Davis
George and Alan Johnny Wiltshire and the Trebletones
Ronnie Aldrich and the Siquadcats with Joan Baxter and Bobby Burns
Tommy Sanderson and the Sandmen
New To You
Spinning the latest releases
Cat's Call
Disc stars you've requested
Introduced by Brian Matthew
Produced by Jimmy Grant
Chairman. Franklin Engelmann
11: WALES (ii)
The second panel of contestants representing Wales is
Mrs. Dorothy Burrell Pembrokeshire
Rowland Potter , Cardiff
Michael Pountney Glamorganshire
John Reynolds , Cardiff
Last Thursday's recorded broadcast
with Eamonn Andrews
A magazine programme, including
Football League: Clifford Webb in London. Charles Harrold in Birmingham, and Bill Bothwell in Manchester give the latest news and their opinions about this afternoon's games
Scottish League: by Jameson Clark Rugby Union: Vivian Jenkins on France v. Wales in Paris
The Grand National: Peter Bromley gives the latest news about today's big race at Aintree
Rugby League: by Alan Dixon Produced by Angus Mackay
and his
Latin-American Orchestra
The Orchestra broadcasts by permission of Edmundo Ros' Club, London
in the way of music on recorde
Introduced by Harold Rogers
The life and legends of the American West retold in words and music
' Oh I would be a cowboy and with the cowboys stand
With leather chaps upon me and a six-gun in my hand '
4: Off Duty
Dancing, drinking, gambling, fighting Are the pastimes of our gang. 'Enjoy yourself,' our motto is,
' For tomorrow-you may hangl The singers include
Merrick Jarrett. Jack Elliott Perry Friedman. Burl Ives Tom Scott. Tom Glazer
Peggy Seeger. Paul Clayton and Jane Wilson
Written and introduced by Murray Kash
Directed by John Powell
with Ottilie Patterson
The Grand National
A handicap chase run over a distance of 4 miles 856 yards
Commentary by Peter Bromley assisted by Roger Mortimer from the Grandstand; Robert Haynes at the Second Fence; Michael O'Hehir at Becher's
Brook, and Michael Seth-Smith at the Twelfth Fence
From Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
International Lombank Trophy
. 100-mile race for Formula 1 cars
Commentary on the start of the race by Raymond Baxter and Eric Tobitt
From Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk
Commentary by Simon Smith on the second half of one of today's English League matches
4.5 app. Classified half-time scores
International Lombank Trophy
Recorded commentary on the end of the race by Raymond Baxter and Eric Tobitt
From Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk
with Eamonn Andrews
A survey of the day's sport
5.0 Football and Racing: the day's results read by Colin Doran and Gerald Sinstadt
5.10 app. Special Reports and news flashes and interviews from the grounds
Rugby Union: Bryn Thomas reports from Paris on the match between France and Wales
First Division: Burnley v. Aston Villa: Fulham v. Tottenham Hot-spur; Nottingham Forest v. Wolverhampton Wanderers; Preston North End v. Leicester City; Sheffield Wednesday v. Manchester United
Second Division: Leeds United v. Sheffield United; Middlesbrough v. Stoke City
Scottish League: Jameson Clark on an outstanding match
The Grand National: Michael O'Hehir sums up this year's race and interviews the winning jockey Talking Sport: Leading players, administrators, and journalists join Eamonn Andrews at the microphone
5.52 app. CLASSIFIED FOOTBALL RESULTS Produced by Angus Mackay
Let's join the Pendyrus Male Choir and their friends in a programme of community singing from the Secondary Grammar School, Ferndale, with John Morgan (baritone)
Mary Kendall (piano)
Alun Williams (compere)
Programme conducted and produced by James Williams
A programme designed to reflect International, Commonwealth, and United Kingdom artists appearing currently before London audiences
What's New in the Theatre?
Jean Bayliss in a preview of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical ' The Sound of Music '
The Song of the Week
Record Event
London Cabaret and a collection of other items
Introduced by Wilfrid Thomas who goes back stage and all over the place digging up unusual personal stories with the Bill Shepherd Singers and the BBC Revue Orchestra Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer Produced by Trafford Whitelock
BBC General Overseas Service recording
Clifford Webb summarises the day's outstanding fixtures
An inter-regional knock-out sports quiz
Round 2: Heat 4
Southport r. Torquay North-West West
Question-Master, Brian Johnston
Umpire and Scorer, Roy Webber
From the Cambridge Hall, Southport Produced by Michael Hastings
A Viennese programme with Victoria Elliott (soprano)
William McAlpine (tenor) and the BBC Concert Orchestra Leader, William Armon
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Introduced by Roy Williamson Produced by Geoffrey Brand words by Christopher Hassall
From The Dome, Brighton
Presented by the BBC and the Brighton Corporation in association with the Brighton Philharmonic Society
Modern Records introduced by Steve Race
played by David Jacobs
An up-to-the-minute survey of popular records featuring those currently climbing the Top Twenty and a review of the very latest releases
Produced by Derek Chinnery