followed by BRIGHT AND EARLY
Ransome and Maries Works Band Conductor. George Hespe
Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
BBC West of England Player* Directed by Peter Martin Southern Serenade
Directed by Lou Whiteson William Davies Quartet
Alex Macintosh introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Another look at the old songs by the Bowman-Hyde Singers and Players
Directed by Eric Wilson-Hyde
Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
from the West
' The Mermaid and the Laundry Boy* by Roma Sanders
Read by Hedley Goodall
Wednesday's recorded broadcast
Half an hour with Val Doonican his guitar and the Music of Sidney Bright
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of popular records
from a factory in Droylsden
Jimmy Clitheroe with Billy Winsor
Johnny More , Joe Gladwin The Peter Crawford Trio accompanied by The Harry Hayward Trio
Introduced by Roger Moffat
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
with the N.D.O.
The band with the beat that's reet
Directed by Bernard Herrmann featuring
David Macbeth Glenda Collins The Trad Lads
The Twistin' Saxes and this week's guests, The Karl Denver Trio
Introduced by Gay Byrne
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
A programme for children under five
Today's story: ' Grandpa's Birthday Present' by Betty Starkey , told by Julia Lang.
from the Midlands
Introduced by Anne Owen
Lady Godiva Rides Again: Joyce Parker who plays the part in the Coventry Festival talks to Geoffrey Green
The Little Earth-Burgher: Vera Massey explains how she became godmother to ' Veralein '
Conquering Disability: Marigold Lawton visits a Coventry Club for disabled people
Women with Interesting Jobs: Rowena Mills , economic consultant, and Betty Brindley , engineer, discuss their work with Helen May
Brides in the Study: Harold George reflects on one of the tasks that fall to a parson
Female Friends: Joan Powell tells the story of the Much Marcle (Herefordshire) Friendly Society that is still going strong
A Birmingham Girl looks at the women's magazines
' The Mottled Lizard'
Elspeth Huxley 's book abridged by Ba Mason
Read by Adrienne Corri The first of five episodes
The first, third, and fourth items and serial are recorded
Time Off with Chris Venning and music for all tastes
Produced by Joanna Hollea
Hugh James and his Orchestra
Script by Jonquil Antony
Records for the Young
Introduced by Jim Dale
With the studio audience
In time to Carter-Lewis
Shirley Jackson , Vince Hill
The Earl Guest Group
Introduced by Tony Hall
Produced by RON BELCHIER
A daily round of music news, views, and information on all manner of topics
Introduced by John Anthony Today's record stars include
Petula Clark and Mitch Miller
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 '
SECOND ROUND
Featuring each week three winners from the first round of the contest
3: West of England and Midlands
Mrs. Jean Bailey , Warwickshire
Robert Angus Lewis , Somerset Retired Civil Servant
Bill Garlick , Somerset Hotel Keeper
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 an educational experiment at Chiselbury School
Roddy Maude-Roxby as Aubrey Potter Frederick Treves as Alfred Tennyson Edwin Apps as Arnold Halliforth
John Graham as Forth Robinson
David Graham as Mr. Wiltshire
John Pike as Terry
John Coxall as Phipps
Roger Shepherd as Lumley
Script adapted by David Climie from an original by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Let's join the Rhos Male Voice Choir and their friends in a programme of community singing from the Aelwyd Hall, Rhos, near Wrexham with John Morgan (baritone)
Maimie Noel Jones (piano) and Peter Lewis , compere Produced by James Williams
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's ' Any Questions ? ' from the Church Hall, Padstow, Cornwall
Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
with the BBC Revue Orchestra Leader. Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer Semprint plays his own arrangements for piano and orchestra
Tonight's programme includes Songs from the British Isles
Produced by FRANK HOOPER
followed by SPORT and TONIGHT'S TOPIC
opens its doors to lovers of popular jazz
Tonight's star attractions:
Terry Lightfoot 's
New Orleans Jazz Band
The Bruce Turner Jump Band with Jeannie Lamb
Produced by TERRY HENEBERY
David Gell reviews some swinging sounds of recent years
Produced by Joanna Holies
Words and music for Maundy Thursday