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puts through a Morning Call with the first records of the day
Richard Murdoch introduces request records for the family
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
A light-hearted look at
The Twenties and Thirties by Cherry Lind and Denhis Bowen featuring
James Moody and the Top Hatters
Produced by Alan Owen
in holiday style with Danny Williams
The Viscounts
Chas McDevitt and Shirley Douglas
Ronnie Aldrich and the Squadcats with Joan Baxter
Introduced by Ronnie Atdrich Produced by Terry Henebery
Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of popular records
from London
Bill Gates introduces
Leslie Randall and Joan Reynolds
Rawiez and Landauer
Harry Locke
Diane Dubarry
Gerry Gibson
The Highlights
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Glamorgan v. The Australians, Commentary by John Arlott and Bob Richardson
From Cardiff
Lancashire v. Yorkshire
Commentary by Robert Hudson
From Old Trafford
Middlesex v. Sussex
Commentary by Brian Johnston
From Lord's
followed by an interlude
1.45 SWINGALONG
Easy-to-listen-to melodies designed for your leisure and pleasure
Introduced by Gerry Grant
BBC Variety Orchestra The String Choir
Conductor, Paul' Fenoulhet
Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
Johnny Pearson and his Strings in Rhythm
The Staccatos
Stars on Record
Bobby Darin
Connie FttMTtcis
The King Sisters
Eytftie Gorme and Steve Lawrence
Mr. Acker Bilk's
Paramount Jazz Band
Produced by Bobby Jaye
Gerry Grant is appearing at The Talk of the Town, London
4.35 SWEET AND HOT
A programme of contrasts
Julie Jones , Monty Babson Norman George The ' Trad Lads '
The Geoff Alderson Five
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Tommy Watt
Introduced by Roger Moffat Produced by Peter Pilbeam
5.40 BANDSTAND
Munn and Fenton's
(Footwear) Band
Conductor,
Stanley H. Boddington with Elton Hayes who sings to a small guitar
with cricket close of play scores and sports results
A serial in ten parts adapted from his novel by R. F. DELDERFIELD
Episode 7
Other parts played bv members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by Norman Wright
[Starring] Eric Sykes
with Hattie Jacques
and Deryck Guyler, Dick Emery, Leonard Williams
Script by John Junkin and Terry Nation
with Johnnie Spence his Orchestra and Chorus and a Boy and a Girl on a Big Band Swing Scott l*eters and Susan Grey
Produced by John BroweU
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
played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
with Joan Butler (soprano)
Alfred Hallett (tenor)
Robert South and Joan South (two pianos)
and The Silver Stars
Chorus-Master, Hubert C. Williams
The programme includes:
March: The Dam Busters (Eric Coates)
Waltz: Roses from the South (Johann Strauss)
Selection: Countess Maritza (Emmerich Kalman)
Produced by John Tylee
Clive Lythgoe introduces and plays some of his favourite piano music
The Gordon Franks Orchestra and The String-along Swingtette
Leslie Baken , Jack Toogood andEddie Carroll
Introduced by Jimmy Young
Produced by John Kingdon