followed by MORNING MUSIC
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Harold Geller and his Orchestra The Gordon Langford Quartet
BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer The Jack Emblow Sextet
Richard Murdoch
Introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool
Ian Stewart and his Quartet
From Wales
' Silver Wedding' by Evan Hughes
Read by Brinley Jenkins
Thursday's recorded broadcast
Music for your enjoyment
Sydney Humphreys (violin) and the BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
The pop show with the most
David Ede and the Rabin Band
Ray Pilgrim , Barbara Kay
The Travellers
Arthur Greenslade and the Gee-Men
' Butch ' Hudson's Stompera
This week's guests:
The Kestrels, Judd Proctor
Introduced by Diz Disley
Produced by TERRY HENEBERY
Dunlop Masters Tournament A report by Tom Scott on the morning's play
From Wentworth Golf Club
Today's story: ' Change for Six-pence ' bv Guida Swan , told by Daphne Oxenford.
Introduced by Nan Winton
Personal Column: Princess
Indira
Letter from Germany: sent by Elizabeth Kirkman
Knock on the Door: Gordon Gow visits a hospital for animals
Bally-Who!: this, that, and the other
Reading Your Letters
What to Wear: Phyllis Floud recalls an embarrassing weekend
' The Night the Americans Came'
John Baxter Black 's book abridged by Becky Cocking
Read by Robert Eddison The last instalment
Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin
The Banjoliers directed by Jack Mandel
Script by Jonquil Antony
Productions by MOLLY RANKIN and EILEEN CULLEN
Sally found Stephen Lane 's War Correspondent's Card, with his fingerprints on it, and she and Richard discussed their next step. Myra went to see Mrs. Morris and asked for her blessing. Alec suggested staying on at King's Acre as assistant, but Grandfather Dale wouldn't commit himself. Jenny went on looking for a house at Exton and Mrs. Dale tried not to interfere.
Mrs. Dale, Ellis Powell ; Dr. Dale, James Dale ; Mrs. Freeman, Dorothy Lane ; Sally Fulton , Margaret Ward ; Richard Fulton , David March ; Bob Dale. Leslie Heritage ; Flora Dale , Madeleine Christie ; Sue Chorleigh , Valerie Kirkbright ; George Chorleigh , John Humphry ; Morris Brewster , John McLaren ; Pat, Arthur White ; Myra, Joy Osborne ; Bill Elliot , Jeffrey Segal ; Mrs. Cornish, Grace Allardyce ; Ted Baxter , Trevor Martin ; Tony Baxter , James Luck ; Tadeusz Pillski , Julian Somers ; Terry Edwards , Andrew Irvine ; Mother Fisher, Mary Merrall
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
and cricket scoreboard
Records for the Young
Introduced by Ken Sykora
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
Introduced by John Anthony
The programme may be interrupted for commentaries on the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon
including news. comment interviews, and racing result*
Stories based on the work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia Pistols at 11 a.m. with James McKechnie as Dr. Chris Rogers Bill Kerr as Tommy O'Donnell
Rosemary Miller as Mary West
Bettina Dickson as Sally MacAndrew
Written by Rex Rienits
Production by VERNON HARRIS
A programme in free and easy style with Michael Holliday and the music of Johnny Pearson and his Orchestra
Produced by JOHN BROWELL
Freddy Grisewood recalls some of the highlights, grave and gay, from the fourteen years' run of this famous discussion programme
Produced by Michael Bowen
From the stage of the Camden Theatre, London
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra Leader, William Armon
The Bowman-Hyde Singers and Players
Directed by Eric Wilson-Hyde Band of the Irish Guards
Conducted by Major C. H. Jaeger Director of Music and the voices of Olga Gwynne and John Lawrenson
Introduced by Jon Curie
Produced by CHARLES BEARDSALL
followed by SPORT and TONIGHT'S TOPIC
invites you to listen to
Sidney Bowman and his Orchestra
In a programme of old time dance music
Introduced by Benny Lee Master of Ceremonies, Stanley Wilson
Produced by REX BURROWS
at the BBC theatre organ