THE DEREK WARNE QUINTET
ERIC COOK AND his ORCHESTRA
JUDD PROCTOR AND HIS MUSIC
BURT RHODES ' MUSIC Produced by John Hooper
and Music for Motorists
Information about road-works and likely congestion spots with a selection of recorded music
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Request records played by Jim DALE
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
CLIFF Richard , THE SHADOWS
The BROOK BROTHERS
LORIE MANN
THE JEFF ROWENA SIX
ALAN ELSDON 'S JAZZ Bin* with Mick EMERY
ARTHUR GREENSLADE AND the GEE-MEN
Introduced by BRIAN MATTHEW
Produced by JIMMY GRANT and BERNARD ANDREWS
Challenge Match: 1 Last Thursday's broadcast
takes you for a ride on his Record Roundabout
Produced by JACK DABBS
JOE Loss AND HIS ORCHESTRA with ROSE
BRENNAN Ross McMANUS , LARRY GRETTON
BILL BROWN
featuring the BBC MIDLAND
LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Conductor, JACK COLES with ROSEMARY BRETT DAVIES and Marie COOPER (two pianos)
THE HAROLD RICH QUARTET
Singers, dancers, and instrumentalists from all over the world
Highlights of the week introduced by WYNFORD VAUGHAN THOMAS who also talks to some of the interesting visitors to this year's Festival
Edited and produced by W. R. OWEN and CHARLES BEARDSALL
SHEILA SOUTHERN
WOUT STEENHUIS
THE COUNTRYMEN
THE TEMPERANCE SEVEN
KEN JONES AND THE POPALONGS
Lucky Spin for a new record release
Introduced by GEORGE MELLY Produced by Don GEORGE
in trio form
with JOHN BENSON and rhythms from
South of the Border Produced by ROSEMARY Hart
with Jimmy Shand
A miscellany of music from Scotland sung by BILL McCUE
The Ron SILVER QUARTET and played by JIMMY SHAND AND HIS BAND
Introduced by ALASTAIR MAcINTYRE Produced by BEN LYONS in the BBC's Scottish studios
including cricket close of play scores
Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY
Part 1
Saturday Concert Hall with ROSEMARY ST. JOHN (harp) including
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ENCORE: Listen again with STEVE RACE to recordings from the past Produced by JOHN POWELL
with PATRICIA CLARK (soprano) ROBERT THOMAS (tenor)
Music by: Oscar Straus , Lehar. Edward German
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON Produced by CHARLES BEARDSALL Before an invited audience in the Camden Theatre, London Tickets obtainable on application to [address removed], enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
PETULA CLARK with some records and sounds from the gay city on the eve of Le Quatorze with news of the Tour de France from NOBLE WILSON
In the BBC's studio in Paris
AND HIS ORCHESTRA With JOHNNY WEBB
THE JOHNNY HAWKINS FOUR and THE Roy MARSH QUINTET
From Buttin's Holiday Camp, Bognor Regis
with DAVID JACOBS and some records to round off the week