followed by MORNING MUSIC
BBC Midland Light Orchestra Leader. James Hutcheon Conductor, Jack Coles
Raymond Agoult and his Players George Scott-Wood and his Music Ian Stewart and his Quartet The Robin Richmond Trio
Cyril Stapleton
Introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
The Bowman-Hyde Singers and Players
Directed by Eric Wilson-Hyde
Jimmy Leach and his Organolian Quartet
with Antony Bilbow ' Film Festival'
(Wednesday's recorded broadcast)
Bringing you each week some of Britain's brightest and best 'pop' music groups and singers
Today
The Buddy Kaye Quartet The Don Harvey Trio with songs from Maureen Donne Programme introduced by John Dunn
Produced by Geoffrey Owen
BBC General Overseas Service recording
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of popular records
from a factory In Speke, near Liverpool
Stan Stennett
Doreen Hume
Des O'Connor
Gordon Glenn
Accompanied by the Harry Hayward Trio
Introduced by Randal Herley Produced by James Casey
with the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra Leader. Jack Nugent
Conductor, Jack Leon and Kathie Kay
News Summary at 1.30 followed by
Today's story: 'The Boy who lived on a Boat ' by Joan Lincoln told by Daphne Oxenford.
Avice Landon reads from ' My Grandmothers and I' by Diana Holman-Hunt
Fourth of eight instalments
Recording of the broadcast of November 3. 1960
Clive Lythgoe
Introduces and plays some of his favourite piano music
Recording of the broadcast of May 15
with Wynford Vaughan Thomas
The story of a 250-mile pony ride from South to North Wales told in six weekly episodes
1: St. David's to Newport, Pembrokeshire
Produced by Roland Lucas
: first heard In the Welsh Home Service in May
Irene Prador offers a miscellany of music with a continental flavour
Produced by Anne Catchpole
The Goodwood Cup
played by The Banjoliers
Directed by Jack Mandel
Script by Robert Turley
Repeated on Friday at 11.15 a.m.
Mrs. Dale writes:
Miriam and I went ahead with our plans for her magazine feature and hoped to do most of the work when I thought Jim would be away, but he is now being evasive about his holiday dates. I still haven't reminded him about our wedding anniversary. Richard has engaged a Mrs. Cunningham as his secretary in place of the bird-watcher, and thinks she will be very good. Sue's efforts to help Pat over the Myra situation have proved useless; but Elsie thinks romance is in the air-for her and Mr. Bonner!
Mrs. Dale, Ellis Powell ; Dr. Dale, James Dale ; Mrs. Freeman, Dorothy Lane ; Sally Fulton , Margaret Ward ; Sue Douglas , Valerie Kirkbright ; Carleton Dale , Glyn Dearman ; Bob Dale , Leslie Heritage; Miriam Dale , Brenda Dunrich ; Jenny Dale , Julia Braddock ; Grandfather Dale , Jack Shaw ; Henry Freeman , Preston Lockwood; Louise Harrison , Gretel Davis ; Flora Dale, Madeleine Christie ; Martin Harvill , Richard Hurndall ; Vicky Clare , Lydia Sherwood ; Johnnie Harvill , Frank Duncan ; Rosa Monteith , Gudrun Urc ; Violet Hichens , Margot Bryant ; Mrs. Maggs, Grace Allardyce ; Man, Julian Somers , Woman, Grizelda Hervey Produced by Betty Davits and Eileen Cullen
and cricket scoreboard
Records spun by ELTON HAYES for the young and the young at heart
and the Maritza Players
England v. Australia Fourth Test Match
From Old Trafford, Manchester
For details see page 46
including racing results and cricket close of play scores
featuring
Wilfred Pickles with Mabel Pickles and Eric James from The Hall Barn West Mersea, Essex
Presented by Stephen Williams
A radio serial in eight parts by Francis Durbridge
With Peter Coke and Marjorie Westbury
(The recorded broadcast of January 8)
from the Lesser
Free Trade Hall, Manchester where
S. G. B. Roberts Manchester City Architect Elect and Aid. A. E. Thomas Chairman of 1he
Manchester Health Committee answer questions put by a public audience about slum clearance
Chairman, Niel Pearson
The great minds are Jimmy Edwards
Ted Ray
Tommy Trinder
Cyril Fletcher
In the chair, McDonald Hobley This week's special guest Kitty Bluett
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards Produced by Edward Taylor
with the BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer
Semprini plays his own arrangements for piano and orchestra
Tonight's programme includes
Produced by Frank Hooper
presents a Preview of Beaulieu with an all-star session featuring band-leaders Vic Ash, Kenny Ball, Chris Barber, Sandy Brown, Dick Charlesworth, Johnny Dankworth, Al Fairweather, Allan Ganley, Tubby Hayes, Joe Harriott,
Harry Klein, Terry Lightfoot, Mick Mulligan, Bruce Turner, Bob Wallis and German saxophone star Hans Koller.
These artists, with their groups, will all be taking part in this year's Beaulieu Jazz Festival at Palace House, home of Lord Montagu.
including
Eartha Kitt
Johnny Mathis
Oscar Peterson
Introduced by Neil Stevens Produced by David Allan