followed by BRIGHT AND EARLY
Park and Dare Workmen's Band Conductor, Harry Nuttall
BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
BBC West of England Players Directed by Peter Martin Southern Serenade
Directed by Lou Whiteson
Albert Marland and his Quartet
John Slater introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
A musical mixture for this day and age with pops and corn for squares and off-beats with Bill Shepherd his Orchestra and Singers including
The Trad-Dads and The Staccatos
Introductions and a song from Michael Cole
Produced by JOHN BROWELL
The George Birch Six
From the West
' A Writer's Craft' written and read by John Braddock
Wednesday's recorded broadcast
Half an hour with Val Doonican , his guitar and the Dennis Wilson Quartet
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of popular records
From a factory in St. Helens
Mike and Bernie Winters
Janie Marden , George Martin
The Gaunt Brothers
Accompanied by The Harry Hayward Trio
Introduced by Randal Herlcy Produced by Geoff LAWRENCE
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra Leader, Dennis McConnell
Conductor, Jack Leon and Kathie Kay
Today's story: 'A Surprise for Timothy ' by Emily Buxton , told by Daphne Oxenford.
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Out of the News
Gentlemen of the Road: talking to Gordon Gow
Pedalling to Polygamy: Jo Packer recalls an outing in Nigeria
A 'Vintage' Wine: what does this mean? John Baker White explains
Reading Your Letters
How Does It Feel?: Diana Graves asks a literary critic, A. Alvarez
Richard Bebb reads from ' Imperial Palace ' by Arnold Bennett
The ninth of fifteen instalments
The third and sixth items arc recorded
Topham Trophy
A handicap chase run over a distance of two miles, six furlongs
Commentary by Peter Bromley from the Grandstand, Michael O'Hehir at Becher's Brook, and Michael Seth-Smith at the Sixteenth Fence, with a summary by Roger Mortimer
From Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
Don Moss introduces favourites old and new from stage, screen, and hit parade.
Raymond Agoult and his Players
Records for the Young
Introduced by Lionel Gamlin
Here We Go with the N.D.O. directed by Bernard Herrmann with The Trad Lads
Brad Newman
Denny and the Witchdoctors Introduced by Ray Peters Produced by PETER PILBEAM
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 Bing Crosby BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader. Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer Editor, Peter Duncan
Producer, FRANK HOOPER
including news, comment interviews and racing results
Franklin Engelmann is the chairman of this general knowledge contest, in which listeners from all over the United Kingdom compete for the title ' Brain of Britain 1962 '
14: Northern Ireland (ii)
The second panel of contestants representing Northern Ireland is
Philip Bell, Co. Armagh Architect
Norman Murphy , Co. Antrim Government Official
Harry Frazer , Belfast Chartered Surveyor
George Johnston , Co. Derry Schoolmaster
The programme also includes ' Hear! Hear! '
A test of memory for listeners at home and in the audience
The programme devised and written by John P. Wynn
Produced by JOAN CLARK
Professor Jimmy Edwards In academic anarchy at Chiselbury School with June Whitfield as Edwina
Roddy Maude-Roxby as Aubrey Potter Frederick Treves as Alfred Tennyson
Roy Dotrice as Mr. Phipps Roger Shepherd as Lumley John Coxall as Phipps and David Lott and Philip Leavermore Script adapted by David Climie from an original by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Community singing from Plymouth with Dorothy Harwood (soprano)
Arthur Parkman at the piano and local choirs and their friends
Conducted by Lawrence Adam Master of Ceremonies, Bernard Fishwick
Produced by Brian Patten
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's ' Any Questions?' from The Village Hall, Liphook, Hampshire Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
Sidney Torch conducts music from the theatres of the world featuring
Doreen Hume
John Hauxvell
William Davies with the New Metropolitan Orchestra Leader, Reginald Leopold and including
TORCHLICHT ON THE STARS
Jeanette Macdonald and Nelson Eddy with records
Introduced by Peter King Produced by Edward Nash
Last programme in the series
followed by SFORT and TONIGHT'S TOFIC
Welcomes the great American rhythm and blues singer
Chester ' Howling Wolf' * Bernett in a session with Dick Charlesworth and his City Gents featuring Jackie Lynn
Introduced by George Melly Produced by TERRY HENEBERY
Music in cool style with Yolande Bavan
Produced by Joanna Holies