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BRIGHT AND EARLY
Grimethorpe Colliery Institute Band
Conductor. George Thompson
Light Orchestra
Leader, David Adams
Conductor, David Curry
BBC West of England Players Leader, William Reid
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
The Ronnie Keene Octet
from the West
' Spring Fever' by William Child
Read by Hedley Goodall
Script by Sam Pollock
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 paper mill in Leslie, Fife with Jimmy Logan
Doreen Hume , Jimmy Fletcher
The Joe Gordon Folk Four At the piano, Harry Carmichael Produced by Eddie Fraser
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 Reg Guest Rhythm Combo Introduced by Gay Byrne
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
Today's story: 'Peter and the Policeman ' by Eva Turner , told by Dorothy Smith
Introduced by Dulcie Marshall
Beginning Again: Sidney Harri son offers encouragement to piano enthusiasts
Out of the News
Sweet Mysteries of Life: unsolved by Peter Lawson
Careers in Cameo: Gordon Gow talks to Chris Barber and Ottilie
Patterson
Under Twenty - Ones discuss points from the post-bag Adrienne Corri reads from ' The Mottled Lizard ' by Elspeth Huxley
The fourth of five episodes
The first and fourth items and serial are recorded
The Princess Elizabeth Stakes A race for three-year-old fillies, run over a distance of one mile and 110 yards. Commentary by Peter Bromley , with a summary by Roger Mortimer
From Epsom Racecourse
Time Off with Chris Venning and music for all tastes
Produced by Joanna Holies
The Banjoliers directed by Jack Mandel
Records for the Young
Introduced by John Dunn
With the studio audience
In time to
Carter-Lewis Shirley Jackson , Brad Newman
The Earl Guest Group
Introduced by Tony Hall
Produced by RON BELCHIER
Introduced by John Anthony Today's record stars include
Lyn Cornell
The Banjo Band 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 4: Midlands and North of England Simon Ames-Lewis, Cambridge Undergraduate
George Morland , Lincoln Engineer
Philip Simpson , Yorkshire Teacher of the deaf
The programme also includes ' Hear! Hear! '
A test of memorv for listeners at home and in the audience
The programme devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Produced by JOAN CLARK
Repeated on Saturday at 12 ttoon
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Professor Jimmy Edwards resists a romantic revival at Chiselbury School involving June Whitfield as Mildred and Edwin Apps as Arnold Halliforth
with Roddy Maude-Roxby as Aubrey Potter, Patricia Hayes as Mrs. Baker, Frederick Treves as Alfred Tennyson and John Coxall, Roger Shepherd, David Lott, and Amos the Owl
Script adapted by David Climie from an original by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Let's join the Morriston Orpheus Choir and their friends in a programme of community singing from the Ivor Simms Memorial Hall at Morriston, near Swansea with John Morgan (baritone)
Mary Kendall (piano) and Alun Williams , 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 Bridgemary County Secondary Boys School, Gosport, Hants.
Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
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
followed by SPORT and TONIGHT'S TOPIC
opens its doors to lovers of popular jazz Tonight's star attractions:
Gerry Brown's Jazz Band
Nat Gonella, Lennie Felix
Introduced by George Melly Produced by TERRY HENEBERY
David Gell reviews some swinging sounds of recent years
Produced by Joanna Holles