BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Leader,James Hutcheon
Conductor, Jack Coles
BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
Leader, David Adams
Conductor, David Curry
George Scott-Wood and his Music
Ian Stewart and his Quartet
The Robin Richmond Trio
McDonald Hobley introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
The Bowmam-Hyde
Singers and Players
Directed by Eric Wilson-Hyde
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Manx Grand Prix
Senior Race
Commentaries on the progress of the 500 c.c. race from the Isle of Man
Graham Walker and Alan Clarke at the Grandstand, Eddie Fitch at BaUacraine, Murray Walker at Ramsey, and Alan Dixon at Creg-ny-Baa See page 27
From the North of England ' The Broken Arch' by A. G. Brooks
Read by Geoffrey Banks
(Wednesday's recorded broadcast)
Bringing you each week some of Britain's brightest and best pop music groups and singers
Today: Shane Fenton and the Fentones, The Roy Marsh Quartet with songs from Maureen Donne
Introduced by John Dunn
(BBC General Overseas Service recording)
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of popular records
from a factory in Congleton, Cheshire George Martin
The Dallas Boys
Des O'Connor
Fred and Barbara Godfrey
Accompanied by the Harry Hayward , Trio
Introduced by Randal Herley Produced by James Casey
Manx Grand Prix
Senior Race
Further commentaries during the closing stages and finish of the 500 c.c. race from the Isle of Man
with the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra Leader, Jack Nugent
Conductor, Jack Leon and Kathle Kay
A programme for children under five
Today's story: ' Charles and the Boats' by Ruth Ainsworth , told by Daphne Oxenford Recording
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including
Out of the News: involving a topic of interest
A Bit of Honest Cheating: then and now seen, by Peter Lawson
Off the Beaten Track: featuring Gladys Yang, whose home is in China
Personal Pleasures: Rhona Salter finds a piano indispensable
Reading Your Letters
In Partnership: Ferris and Trixie Robins, vaudeville artiste and dancing teachers
Denise Bryer reads from 'Felix Runndng' by Hilary Ford
The fourth of five instalments
(Third and sixth items are recorded)
Relax and listen to music for a summer's afternoon
Introduced by Anne Catchpole
Doncaster Cup
A handicap race for three-year-olds and upwards over a distance of two miles and two furlongs.
Commentary on the race by Peter Bromleywith a summary by Tim Thompson from the Grandstand
From
Towmmoor Racecourse, Doncaater
Raymond Agoult and his Players
Script by Lesley Wilson
Records spun by ROBIN RICHMOND for the young and the young at heart
says
Jon Curle with songs and tunes that you too will remember
Produced by Harold Rogers
Three-Band Session
Today:
Kurt Edelhagen and his Orchestra Robert Farnon and his Orchestra
Carl Stevene and his Orchestra Introduced by Brian Martin
News Summary at 6.30 followed by Tonight's Topic
including racing results
featuring
Wilfred Pickles with Mabel Pickles and Eric James
Guest artist, Issy Bonn
From the Cosy Nook Theatre, Newquay, Cornwall
Presented by Stephen Williams
Eric James is appearing at the Peasholm Park, Scarborough
A radio serial in eight parts by FRANCIS DURBRIDGE with Peter Coke and Marjorie Westbury 8: The Visitor
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by Martyn C. Webster
The recorded production of Feb. 19
from Crawley New Town, where
Sir Christopher Hinton , K.B.E., F.R.S.,
Chairman of the Central Electricity Generating Board and Norman Elliott , Chairman of the South Eastern Electricity Board deal with questions and comments from an invited audience about
Electricity transmission and supply Chairman, Kenneth Harris
in Tunes and Tales
From their vast experience of travelling and meeting people all over the world, Elsie and Doris tell you some of their experiences and sing a song or two accompanied by Eric James and his Players
Produced by Bill Worsley
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 Stockholm Concerto
Produced by Frank Hooper
A report by Harold Abrahams of The Sunday Times on the second and final day of the match between Poland and Great Britain at the Stadium of Independence
From Warsaw
Broadcast by arrangement with Polskie Radio
Humphrey Lyttelton introduces an. informal session featuring has Band with guests
Nat Gonelia and Bruce Turner
Produced by Terry Henebery
Malou Pantera plays music to start you dreaming
Produced by Anne Catchpole