followed by MORNING MUSIC
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Bernard Herrmana Antony Gilbert and his Playerj The Jack Emblow Sextet The Jackie Brown Trio
Reub Silver and Marion Day
Jimmy Hanley
Introduces your request recorda
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Introduced by and featuring Dorita y Pepe with the Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson
Produced by Eric Arden
The Felix King Quintet
The Felix King Quintet are appearing as Quaslino's Restaurant, London
from Wales
' The Birthday Present' by Barry Bermange
Read by John Darran
(Thursday's recorded broadcast)
Music for your enjoyment with Eric Parkin (piano) and the BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader. Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Introduced by David Bevaa
The show with the most
David Ede introduces and directs
The Rabin Band
Barbara Kay. Colin Day
Ray Pilgrim , The Hound Dogs Arthur Greenslade and his swingin' piano Groovin' Don Sanford Rockin' Rex Morris
The Razz-Ma-Tazzen The Jazz Bag: featuring this week Monty Sunshine and your pop requests
Produced by Terry Henebery
The Rabin Band is appearing at the Wimbledon Palais, London
News Summary at 1.30 followed by
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'Peggy goes on Holiday' by Mrs. P. Pearce , told by Dorothy Smith.
Introduced by Teresa McGonagle and including
What the Women's Magazines Say: Ann Codrington takes a look
Points from the Post-bag: a discussion on issues raised in listeners' letters
Is Britain Best*: 5-Michael Brooke takes a tourist trip to Northern Ireland
Shopping List: weekend food reminders from Louise Davies Not Keeping Up With the Joneses: Josephine May faces the neighbours' remarks ' The Town House' by Norah Lofts
Read by Beryl Calder
Maude Reed 's tale
Sidney Bright and his Music with Val Doonican
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
Script by Robert Turley
Produced by Betty Davies
and cricket scoreboard
Records spun by GRAHAM GAULD for the young and the young at heart
The Lawn Tennis Championships Latest results and commentary by Max Robertson and Raymond Glindenningwith summaries amd commentsby Tony Mottram
From the All England, Club
Connie Francis and Dennis Lotis with Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
Introduced by Don Moss
News Summary at 6.30 followed by Tonight's Topic
including, racing results and cricket close of play scores
with Jack Warmer as Joe Huggett and Kathleen Harrison as Ethel Huggett
Ringing the Changes
Other parts played by BILL Pertwee Written by Eddie Magiuire
Produced) byi Jacques Brown
Repeated on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.
A new series for radio in six episodes by G. K. Saunders
Ted, the senior guide at the Glacier Hut; is. engiagied to take two rich Americans climbing; across the Graham's Saddle to a town. called Waiho on the weMi coasit, where they have to catch a 'plane- Strange thingshappen on this climb, and the end is quite unexpected. 2: The Greenhorns
Cast in order of speaking:
Production by, Audrey Cameron
The action takes place in and around the guides' hut 4,000 feet up in the Southern Alps of New Zealand.
Freddy Grisenvood recalls some of the highlights, graveand gay, from the thirteen years' run of this famous discussion prognaimime
Produced by Michael Bowen
from Cardiff
BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Rate Jenikins with Lucille Graham
The Cory Band
Conductor, T. J. Powell
Treorchy Royal Male Choir
Conductor, John Saimuel
The Gentlemen Songsters
Director, Richard Williams
Penarth Ladies' Choir
Conductor, Hubert C. Williams
Introduced by David Bevan
Produced by Charles Beardsall
Before an invited audience at the Cory Hall
Time for Old Time invites you to listen to Sidney Bowman and his Orchestra in a programme of old time dance music
Introduced by Benny Lee
Master of Ceremonies, Stanley Wilson
Produced by Rex Burrows
at the BBC theatre organ