BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
BBC West of England Players Directed by Peter Martin
Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
International Light Orchestra Conducted by Gilbert Vinter with Edward Rubach and Robert Docker (two pianos)
Godfrey Winn introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
A light-hearted half-hour with Jacques Vallez and his Septet
Ralph Wilson and his Septet
' A Very Careful Man ' by Ian Lasry
Read by Bruce Stewart
Last Friday's recorded broadcast
Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter MarUn
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of country and western records
From the Midlands
Ted Ray , David Hughes
David Crockett , Bernard Spear
Reub Silver and Marion Day
Coral Tye, Ron Clark
The Paul Kingsley Singers conducted by Paul Kingsley
Coventry Theatre Orchestra conducted by William Pethers Introduced by James Pestridge
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes stories and music
Today's story: The Cookie Bun ' by Jane Shaw , told by Dorothy Smith.
Eileen Browne introduces the programmes this week
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including:
Country Walk: Phil Drabble takes a look at the July countryside
Period Choice: Joan Grant talks about living in the First Dynasty of Egypt
Silver Wedding: an anniversary meeting with Anne Wild
Man About the Roads: Pat Gregory talks about road matters, answers queries about car insurance
Reading Your Letters
Conference: report from Jeanne Heal
John Bluthal reads from
' Young Man In the Sun' by Peter Greave
The third of six instalments
The first item is recorded
John Bluthal is appearing in Oliver! ' at the New Theatre, London
Played by Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Introduced by Victor Silvester Produced by BOBBY JAYE
Tommy Kinsman and his Dance Orchestra
Script by Jonquil Antony
Repeated on Tuesday at 11.15 a.m. Productions by MOLLY RANKIN and EILEEN CULLEN
Morris Brewster became delirious and was moved from his hotel to a Nursing Home. Mrs. Freeman persuaded Sally to visit him When he recovered Sally invited him to stay at Cheyne Walk. It has now been proved that he is in fact Stephen Lane.
Mrs. Dale, Ellis Powell ; Dr. Dale, James Dale ; Mrs. Freeman, Dorothy Lane ; Sally Fulton , Margaret Ward ; Bob Dale , Leslie Heritage; Sue Chorleigh , Valerie Kirkbright ; Janet Dale , Diana Olsson ; Carl Plevna , Peter Tuddenham ; Mrs. Cornish, Grace Allardyce ; Laurence Maxwell , Hugh Dickson ; Pat, James McManus ; Myra, Joy Osborne ; Basil Welford, Philip Morant ; Phyllis Welford , Joan Matheson ; Irene Baxter , Kathleen Helme ; Molly Baxter , Anna Bentinck ; Terry Edwards , Andrew Irvine; Mother Fisher , Ella Milne ; Tom Draycott , John Pullen ; Philip Frimley , Anthony Hall Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
and cricket scoreboard
Records for the Young
Introduced by John Dunn
With the N.D.O.
Directed by Bernard Herrmann
featuring The Trad Lads
and guest artists Lyn Cornell, Ken Page
Introduced by Gay Byrne
on a turntable spun by Bruce Trent with records from musicals past and present Produced by Esther Farmer
including news, comment interviews and racing results
A serial thriller ineight episodes by PHILIP LEVENE with Nigel Patrick Janette Richer and Colin Gordon
7: World Wide Antiques
Other parts played by Armand Guinl and Jeffrey Segal
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
The recorded broadcast of Sept. 7, 1958
of the big bands
Records through three decades recalled by Alan Dell
See above
The logbook of a garage owner with Jack Warner as Jack Turner
Deryck Guyler as Crocker
Written by Lawrie Wyman
Produced by GEOFFREY OWEN
for a summer evening featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra Leader, William Armon
Conductor, Vilem Tausky and The Serenade Choir
Directed by John McCarthy with music for two pianos played by Mary Peppin Geraldine Peppin
Guest artist. Cynthia Glover Introduced by Kay Sharman
Programme produced by FREDRIC BAYCO
BBC General Overseas Service production
featuring
Howard Thomas at the BBC theatre organ
followed by SPORT and TONIGHT'S TOFIO
Dennis Lotis introduces
Johnny Douglas and his Orchestra with The Swingsong Seven
Ray Davies (solo trumpet) and The Mike Sammes Singers Produced by CYRIL DRAKE