followed by MORNING MUSIC
BBC MIDLAND
LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Conductor, JACK COLES BBC WEST
OF ENGLAND PLAYERS
Directed by PETER MARTIN KEN BEAUMONT
AND HIS SEXTET
London LIGHT
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MICHAEL KREIN
ROSEMARY BRETT-DAVIES and MARIE COOPER (two pianos)
IAN WALLACE introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
A light-hearted half-hour with JACQUES VALLEZ
AND HIS SEPTET
LES PERRY and HIS PLAYERS
' A Bit of Decoration by BARBARA FOXE
Read by NOEL JOHNSON
Script by Robert Turley
Directed by PETER MARTIN
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of country and western records
Murray Kash is appearing in ' Goodnight Mrs. Puffin ' at the Duchess Theatre. London
from the North of England
STAN STENNETT
THE RAINDROPS
' Mr. Piano' Joe HENDERSON
TED LUNE
DAVID MACBETH
NORMAN GEORGE
PETER ROBINSON
THE PETER CRAWFORD TRIO
BBC NORTHERN
DANCE ORCHESTRA
Directed by BERNARD HERRMANN
Introduced by TERRY JARVIS Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
The Raindrops are in ' The Big Show of 1962 at the Opera House; Joe Henderson is in ' Let's Go ' at the Regal Pavilion. South Pier. Blackpool; Stan Stennett and The Peter Crawford Trio are in The Black and White Minstrel Show' at the Winter Gardens. Morecambe
NEIL STEVENS plays music from South of the Border
For children under five Today's story; ' My Naughty
Little Sister and the Bottle Tree ' by Dorothy Edwards
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON The Dutch have a word for it: ANTONIA RIDGE
The Singing Pig: PATRICIA O'MAHONY recalls her convent Air Letter from China: sent by GLADYS YANG Community Living: a Dr.
Barnardo's Home
Reading Your Letters Period Choice:
JACQUETTA HAWKES
MARJORIE WESTBURY reads ' The Lark Shall Sing '-3
played by Victor Sylvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
† DENNY BOYCE and HIS ORCHESTRA
Denny Boyce and his Orchestra are appearing at The Locarno Ballroom, Streatham
Script by Robert Turley
Produced by EILEEN CULLEN and JOHN TYDEMAN
Molly went to London to try and persuade Tony to come home But she returned without him and Mrs. Baxter took matters into her own hands. Mr. Baxter agreed that Tony could go back to school for two more years, and Mrs. Baxter decided not to leave her husband. The news that Jenny is a film star has spread through Exton. Mrs. Dale has given up her driving lessons, and Jack Burroughs has started work with Bob.
Records for the young
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
with the N.D.O.
Directed by BERNARD HERRMANN
THE TRAD LADS and guest artists DINAH KAYE
ROG WHITTAKER
Introduced by GAY BYRNE Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
Rog Whittaker is appearing at the New Theatre. Portrush. Northern Ireland
Introduced by JOHN ANTHONY
Today's record stars include:
ROSEMARY CLOONEY and EDDIE FISHER
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, PAUL FENOULHET
Continuity by TONY MARRIOTT Series produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
including racing results
by John Buchan
Adapted as a serial in five episodes by WILLOUGHBY GRAY
2: Trail of the Super-Butler
Tommy Deloraine has set off on a wild-goose chase to the Hindu Kush in search of one Charles Pitt-Heron, who has disappeared from London without a word to a soul, least of all to his despairing wife.
Cast in order of speaking: Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
From the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds with Issy BONN
SONNY FARRAR
TONY MELODY
ELAINE HEWITT
MEMBERS OF THE
LEEDS CITY POLICE CHOIR
THE GENTLEMEN OF THE PIT ORCHESTRA
M.C., Mr. TERRY WILSON Produced by BILL SCOTT-COOMBER
Sonny Farrar is in ' Rainbow Revels ' at the Rainbow Theatre. South Pier. Blackpool: Terry Wilson is in ' The Palace of Varieties at the Spa Theatre. Bridlington
A light-hearted look at
The Twenties and Thirties by CHERRY LIND and HARRY DAWSON
JAMES MOODY
AND THE Top HATTERS
Introduced by MICHAEL VOWDEN Produced by ERIC ARDEN
Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to
JIMMY EDWARDS
TED RAY
BERNARD BRADEN
CYRIL FLETCHER
In the chair,
McDONALD HOBLEY
Special guest, Irene Handl
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR Second broadcast
Irene Handl is appearing in 'Goodnight Mrs. Puffin at the Duchess Theatre. London
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY
JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone)
EDWARD RUBACH and ROBERT DOCKER (two pianos)
THE SERENADE CHOIR
Directed by JOHN MCCARTHY
BBC General Overseas Service production
WILLIAM DAVIES at the BBC theatre organ
followed by SPORT and TONIGHT'S TOPIC
Dennis Lotis introduces
JOHNNY DOUGLAS
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
RAY DAVIES (solo trumpet)
THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS Produced by CYRIL DRAKE
Records introduced by HECTOR STEWART