BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Directed by Bernard Herrmann, Harold Gellar and his Orchestra, The Jackie Brown Trio, The Ronnie Price Trio
Godfrey Winn introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Tower BaHroom, BIackpoo!
The Felix King Quintet
from Watps
' The Lake ' by Arthur R. Smith
Read by Gwenyth Petty
(Thursday's recorded broadcast)
Music for your enjoyment with Ann Griffiths (harp) and the BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Introduced by David Bevan
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-Tazzers
The Jazz Bag featuring this week, Humphrey Lyttelton
and your pop requests
Produced by Terry Henebery
(The Rabin Band is appearing at the Wimbledon Palais, London)
followed by Cricket Scoreboard
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'The Fairy' by Jfan Sutctinc. to]d by Jutia Lang.
from the North of England
Introduced by June Green
On location with 'Lawrence of Arabia': recordings made by John Alldridge
Northern Guest of the Week: Lady Kilmuir
Going Blind at Sixty: a talk by Helena France
In Season: John Head describes the trials of an examiner
Norman Shelley reads from 'Wagstaff's England' by Robert Greenwood
(The second item is recorded)
to
Sidney Davey and his Ptayera and Fred Lucas (bass-baritcne)
Raymond Agoult and Ms Players
Script by Jonqui Antony
Produced by Betty Davies and Eileen Cullen
and cricket scoreboard
Records spun by Robin Richmond for the young and the young at heart
Jim Dale beats in songs sung and swung by The Nashville Five, The Karl Denver Trio and Janice Peters
DofMi Day
Totiy BenneM with hhe Frank dc Vo ) Orchfstft iKtrodueed by Don Mose
2VeM)s Summary a!< 6.30 foJ!ow<'d. by Tonight's Topic
Including racing results and cricket close of play scores.
with Jack Warner as Joe Huggett and Kathleen Harrison as Ethel Huggett
(BBC recording)
(Repeated on Sunday at 2.30pm)
A Bew series for radio tn !<x epifodps by G. K. SAUXDERS
4: The DenMecress
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick, two visitors staying at [he Ghcier Hut. go out each day for short expeditions on their own, but there is something about them which puzzks and annovs Shiriey. Then. one day, Mr. Roderick disappears.
Cost ttt order o/ speaking:
The action takes piace m and around the guides' hut 4,n09 feet up in the Southern Atps of present-day New Zea)and. Prod.uct.ion. by Audt ey Cameron
Freddy Grisewood recalls some of the highlights grave and gay from the thirteen years' run of the famous discussion programme.
Musical entertainment for a summer evening from the Assembly Hall, Worthing by the BBC Concert Orchestra Leader, William Armon
Conductor, Vilem Tausky with Margaret Nisbett in exerpts from operetta and Owen Brannigan with Ernest Lush
Two M<-)], About Music
Worthing Municipal Choir Conductor, James Kershaw
The programme includes music by Sullivan, Messappr, Jerome Kern, and Chabrier
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Produced by John Tylee
Worthing Corporation
Dir«;tted by RonaJd Hanmer
A report by Harold Abrahams illustrated with commentaries recorded by Rex Alston on the first day's events at the White City Stadium in London.
Liangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
ViMborp aEd competttors from ali parts of the world sing. dan.cp, and ta)k about themaeJvea in tba BBC marquee near the ESatteddtfod PaviMoa
In'rod<jcfd by Wvr.ford
Vaughan Thoma <a and John Hobday Produepd by W. R. Owen and Chartfa Bpard <=aU
at the organ, of t'he Odeon, Leicaater Square