followed by MORNING MUSIC
BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
Leader. David Adams
Conductor, David Curry
BBC Midland Light Orchestra Leader, James Hutcheon
Conducted by Raymond Agoult The Edward Rubach Quintet
The London Theatre Orchestra Conducted by Michael Krein with Henry Krein and his Quartet
Brian Matthew introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
A light-hearted look at
The Twenties and Thirties by Cherry Lind and Harry Dawson featuring
James Moody and the Top Hatters
Introduced by Michael Vowden Produced by Eric Arden
Les Perry and his Players
'A House with Yellow Shutters' by Douglas Railton
Read by Selma Vaz Dias
Script by Robert Turley
Last Friday's recorded broadcast
Leader. William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of popular records
Draw for the Semi-Finals
Raymond Glendenning comments on the draw as it takes place in the Council Chamber of the Football Association in London
from the West
Derek Jones introduces
Mr. Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band
Stan Stennett
Dennis Lotis
Maureen Jones
Douglas Horner
Ron Clark
The Honeys
BBC West of England Players Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin Produced by BRIAN PATTEN
with her piano and friends
Produced by John Burnaby
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes stories, and music
Today's story: Treasure Hunt' by Helen Wareing , told by Dorothy Smith.
Catherine Edwards introduces the programmes this week
from the North of England
Introduced by Elizabeth Emerson
Cat Among the. Pigeons: Kate Lindsay asks if the aims of women's organisations are too limited, and gets some answers
Camping in the Arctic Circle: a talk by Rosamund Henriques
Miss Melia: a talk by Joan Pomfret
Can You Write a Letter?: Joyce Robertson suggests a way of helping a displaced person
Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler , accompanied at the piano by Helen Shields
' Mrs. Ross'
Robert Nicolson 's book
Read by George Benson The first of five instalment*
Requests from Overseas listeners played by Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Introduced by Victor Silvester Produced by BOBBY JAYE
BBC General Overseai Service recording
The Ronnie Keene Octet
The Ronnie Keene Octet is appearing at the Embassy Ballroom, Welling
Repeated on Tuesday at 11.15 a.m. Gwen was very upset because she heard about the Dales' move from Mrs. Maggs and not from her mother, and the family atmosphere is consequently cool. Bob heard that the Exton garage he was bidding for has been sold to someone else. Mrs. Freeman decided to go and live with Louie Harrison when the Dales left. At Exton Dr. Dale met Laurence Maxwell , the Industrial Chaplain, and Mrs. Dale met the Evanses, her future neighbours.
Mrs. Dale, Ellis Powell ; Dr. Dale, Jamet Dale ; Mrs. Freeman, Dorothy Lane ; Sally Fulton , Margaret Ward ; Richard Fulton , David March ; Mrs. Maggs, Grace Allardyce ; Sue Douglas, Valerie Kirkbright ; Bob Dale , Leslie Heritage; Flora Dale, Madeleine Christie ; Miriam Dale , Brenda Dunrich ; Gwen Owen , Aline Waites ; David Owen , Robin Lloyd ; Billy Owen , Roger Shepherd ; Elsie, Betty Hardy ; Charles Robertson , John Witty; Laurence Maxwell , Hugh Dickson ; Millie Vaughan , Dorothy Holmes-Gore ; Maggie Duncan , Margaret Gordon ; Mrs. Baxter, Kathleen Helme ; Tony Baxter , James Luck ; Mary Baxter , Anna Bentinck ; George Chorleigh , John Humphry ; Louis Harrison , Dorothy Black ; Johnnie Harvill , Frank Duncan ; Martin Harvill , Richard Hurndall ; Morris Brewster , Robert Ayresj Pat, Jon Rollason
Other parts played by member* of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Records for the Young introduced by John Ellison
The Monday Show with the N.D.O.
Directed by Bernard Herrmann featuring
Tommy Harte
The Trad Lads and guest artist.
Susan Singer
Introduced by Gay Byrne
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
A daily round of music news, views, and information on all manner of topics
Introduced by John Anthony
Today's record stars include:
Judy Garland and Matt Monro
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader. John Jezard
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Editor, Peter Dnncan
Producer, Brian WIILEY
including news, comment interviews, and racing results
by LAWRIE WYMAN with David Kossoff and Jeffrey Segal
3: One Knight Stand
A knight in shining ivory involves Mr. Soames in panel games and presentiments! and Mr. Catchpole in panics and panegyrics.
Produced by Norman WRIGHT
Jimmy Clitheroe in I was a Stupid Cupid with Peter Sinclair
Patricia Burke
Leonard Williams
Danny Ross
Diana Day
Tony Melody
Brian Trueman
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by JAMES CASRY
Repeated on Friday at 10.0 a.m.
A Big Band Swing featuring
Johnnie Spence his Orchestra and Chorus with the Michael Sammes
Singers and some introductions and songs from
A new radio series of legal problems devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy with a qualified legal opinion from F. W. Beney , Q.c. and comments from a jury comprising members of the public on this occasion in Birmingham Bristol, and Manchester
A Matter of Bigamy
Produced by TRAFFORD WHITELOCK
Dennis Lotis introduces the smooth melodies of Johnny Douglas and his Orchestra with Ronnie Price at the piano
The swinging guitars of Judd Proctor and The Plainsmen
The Ivor Raymonde Singers Produced by CYRIL DRAKE
followed by SPORT and TONIGHT'S TOPIO
David Jacobs spins
The Tops in Pops and brings you news and views of the latest record releases
Produced by Derek Chinnery