THE LuroN BAND
Conductor, ALBERT COUPS
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Conductor, DAVID CURRY
RONNIE MUNRO AND HIS SEXTET
DELMONDI AND HIS Quartet
ENA BAGA at the BBC theatre organ
ARTHUR HAYNES introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
VAL DOONICAN his guitar and THE Music OF SIDNEY BRIGHT
EDDIE STREVENS AND HIS Quartet
From the West
'Swan Song ' by R. T. PLUMS Read by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Script by Barbara Clegg Wednesday's broadcast
played by the LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Conductor, DAVID CURRY and THE GILCURDON TRIO
with his
Twelve O'clock Spin of pop records
From a factory In
Douglas, Isle of Man KEN PLATT , SHEILA BUXTON
PETER ROBINSON , TOMMY REILLY
Accompanied by THE HARRY HAYWARD TRIO
Introduced by ROGER MOFFAT
Produced by JAMES CASEY
It's mainly trad.
It's ALAN ELSDON 'S JAZZ BAND with MICK EMERY and the FOLK GROUP
This week's guest, JUNE MARLOW
Produced by DON GEORGE
News Summary at 1.30 followed by 1.35 CRICKET SCOREBOARD
For children under live Today's story: 'The Story of the Two Motor Cars' by Peter Clissold
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON The Professor has Thirty-
Three Daughters: EILEEN WALTERS tells a story of initiative in Italy Summer Beauty: hair-cutting has completely changed ts shape, says a West End hairdresser
Out of the News In Partnership: GABRIEL and MRS. FIELDING
Reading Your Letters
My View of a City: ELIZABETH FRANK describes Toulon
FRANK DUNCAN reads 'The Stars Grow Pale' by KARL BJARNROF
Second of ten instalments
takes us on a Quest for the unusual In music story, and reminiscence Produced by LESLIE PEROWNE
FREDRIC COOPER
AND his TIPICA ORCHESTRA
Script by Barbara Clegg
Repeated Friday, 11.15 a.m.
and cricket scoreboard
Records for the young
Introduced by MICHAEL BROOKE
with CRAIG DOUGLAS who introduces
BOBBY CURTOLA
BILLY J. KRAMER
LES REED COMBO Produced by BRIAN WILLEY
Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
Today's record stars include: ROSEMARY CLOONEY
ANTHONY NEWLEY
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, PAUL FENOULHET
including racing results
A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for the title ' Brain of Britain 1963
Chairman, FRANKLIN ENGELMANN Semi-Finals: 1
Competing in the first round of the semi-finals are: HUGH REYNOLDS , Kent Schoolmaster
CEDRIC CLIFFE , Surrey
Retired Government official MABEL HAWKINS , Staffordshire Civil Servant
The programme also includes: Hear! Heart: a test of memory
Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
† Produced by JOAN CLARK
Repeated Saturday, 12 noon
This week:
Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd
In Hugh and I
with VI STEVENS, JULIAN ORCHARD, JOSE STEWART, and the BETTY SMITH QUINTET
Script by DAVID CROFT with additional material by Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd Produced by JOHN BROWELL
Julian Orchard is appearing in 'Pickwick' at the Palace Theatre, Manchester
Repeated Sunday, 2.0 p.m.
Let's join the NEWPORT MALE VOICE CHOIR and their friends In a programme of community singing from a school hall, Newport 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 Ditcheat, Somerset
Introduced by FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN
Repeated on Friday at 12.15
Forty years of popular music
VERA LYNN, DENNIS Lotis
ROSEMARY SQUIRES
THE BROOK BROTHERS
PETER WYNNE , DON LUSHER
THE RAY ELLINGTON QUARTET
Russ SAINTY AND THE NU-NOTES
BBC REVUE Orchestra Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
Introduced by ALAN FREEMAN Produced by JIMMY GRANT and BERNARD ANDREWS
From the Bath Jazz Festival
KENNY BALL'S JAZZMEN
BRUCE TURNER'S JUMP BAND
Introduced by DEREK JONES
Produced by BRIAN PATTEN
From the Regency Ballroom, Bath
Late Jazz with The DIZ DISLEY Quintet
Introduced by DIZ DISLEY
Produced by TERRY HENEBERY and BRYANT MARRIOTT