followed by BRIGHT AND EARLY
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND PLAYERS
Directed by PETER MARTIN
BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, JACK LEON
JOHNNY ARTHEY AND HIS MUSIC
The GEORGE BIRCH SIX
DELMONDI AND HIS QUARTET
The George Birch Six are appearing at Butlin's Holiday Camp. Minehead
GEOFFREY WHEELER introduces your record requests
How the Good News spread
PATRICK TROUGHTON reads from
The Acts of the Apostles in the New English Bible 23: Paul and Apollos
sings and introduces
JUDI JONES
THE KARL DENVER TRIO
THE LAURIE HOLLOWAY QUARTET
Produced by BRYANT MARRIOTT
METROPOLITAN Police BAND
Conductor.
ROGER BARSOTTI , M.B.E.
' Contact ' by JOHN STANLEY WILSON Read by JUDITH WHALE
Script by Rex Edwards
Tuesday's broadcast
Another look at the old songs with the BowMAN-HYDE SINGERS AND PLAYERS
Directed by ERIC WILSON-HYDE
Produced by JOHN HOOPER
STEVE RACE with his choice of records for the mid-day break
BOB MILLER AND THE MILLERMEN with DOUGIE ARTHUR , JUNE
LESLEY ALAN LEE , THE
MILLTONES VINCE HILL
This week's guests,
JULIE GRANT , MARK WYNTER
Introduced by DENNY PIERCY
Produced by JOHN KINGDON
News Summary at 1.30
L3S Cricket Scoreboard
Today's story: ' Charles and Dapple ' by Ruth Ainsworth
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Guest of the Week: Andrew Cruickshank
Jungle Clearing: Parrots, peacocks and monkey business. Mary Cooke lived in the Indian jungle.
Go West, Young Woman: Lilian Fraser talks to Anne Nightingale about arranging domestic work in America for English girls.
Out of the News: involving a topic of interest.
Reading Your Letters.
Tea Pot Luck: looking into refreshments and amenities along main holiday routes. 3: Gaynor Thomas in the Vale of Glamorgan
A Journey to Florence in 1817 Beaujolais Campbell's book
Read by Gemma Jones. First of five instalments
and meet
PETER TOMELTY (tenor) and the LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Conductor, DAVID CURRY
EDDIE STREVENS AND HIS QUARTET
The Royal Hunt Cup
A handicap for three-year-olds and upwards run over a distance of one mile.
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY , with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER
From Royal Ascot
Continued
and cricket scoreboard
Jim DALE plays some records and sings a song or two with THE PLAYTIMERS
Introduced by DON DAVIS
Today's record stars include JULIE GRANT , BURL IVES
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, PAUL FENOULHET
RAY ELLINGTON AND his MUSIC
Script by Tony Aspler
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and DAVID O'CLEE
including racing results
including cricket close of play scores.
with Ken Dodd
DUNCAN MACRAE
JUDITH CHALMERS
WALLAS EATON
PATRICIA HAYES
PETER HUDSON and EDMUNDO ROS
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER Script by EDDIEBRADEN and KEN DODD
Produced by BILL WORSLEY
Sunday's broadcast
from
Lord Willis
Chairman of the T.V. and Screenwriters' Guild
Sir Joseph Simpson , O.B.E., Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police with four teenagers to ask the questions
In the chair, PETER HAIGH
Produced by DAVID CARTER
Panther Larkin
A new play for radio by Simon Raven
Roy ' Panther ' Larkin has all the makings of a great cricketer and is the favourite of the crowd wherever the Barset side plays-but his success has already made him a number of enemies....
Cast in order of speaking
Other parts played by members of the cast `
Produced by RICHARD IMISON
Let's join the PENDYRUS MALE VOICE CHOIR and their friends in a programme of community singing from a school hall in Ferndale with JOHN MORGAN (baritone)
MARY KENDALL (piano) and ALUN WILLIAMS (compere)
Produced by JAMES WILLIAMS
from Manchester
Geoffrey Wheeler introduces
BERNARD HERRMANN AND THE N.D.O. with songs from
PAUL ANDREWS
DINAH KAYE
THE DALMOUR TRIO
THE CHARIOTS and spinning for you an L.P. or two
Produced by PETER PILBEAM
The Chariots are appearing at the Cromford Club, Manchester
Racing Results at 10.31 p.m.