followed by BRIGHT AND EARLY
BBC WEST OF England PLAYERS
Directed by PETER MARTIN
FRANK CHACKSFIELD AND his ORCHESTRA
BERNARD EBBINGHOUSE AND HIS MUSIC
THE COUNTRYMEN and some records
Introduced by JIMMY KINGSBURY
A record menu for all tastes Introduced by JOHN ROBERTS
A visit to the Weather Centre in Kingsway, London, for a report on the latest weather position
David Gell introduces your request records
Reflecting some moods from London
3: About entertainments
with THE HAROLD SMART OCTET and THE STRUMALONG SINGERS
Produced by VERNON LAWRENCE
BAND OF THE ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
Conducted by LIEUTENANT G.H.J. HURST, Director of Music
'The Last of the Eagles' by REARDEN CONNER
Read by JOHN WELSH
Script by Rex Edwards
Tuesday's broadcast
sings to the music of SIDNEY BRIGHT
' Produced by RON BELCHIER
Moods for moderns on records
Introduced by BOB HOLNESS
BOB MILLER AND THE MILLERMEN
DOUGlE ARTHUR
JUNE LESLEY
ALLAN LEE
THE MILLTONES
VINCE HILL
THE BOB ROGERS FOUR with Jo MARNEY
This week's guests:
MR. ACKER BILK and A MISS WITHOUT A HIT
Introduced by DENNY PIERCEY
Produced by JOHN KINGDON
The Bob RogersFour with Jo Marney are at the Jack of Clubs Restaurant, London
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Looking Into: safety in cars.
AuriolSTEVENS talks to people in the motor industry
Back to Nature. 3:
PATRICK DOBBS reflects on the simple life in the Welsh hills; and ALEXINA MACARTHUR talks about her life as a weaver's wife on the Island of Lewis
First Visit to Egypt: MARY SLATER recalls some of the sights and sounds
Counting the Cost: aspects of present-day standards of living, with details of budgets from housewives in different parts of the country. 1-Food RUPERT DAVIES reads Christmas Holiday by SOMERSET MAUGHAM
Fifth of eight instalments
with GEORGE MARTIN some gags and music
Produced by STEVE ALLEN
┼ PHIL TATE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Phil Tate and his Orchestra are appearing at The Locarno Ballroom. Streatham
Script by Rex Edwards
Records for the young
Introduced by ANDREW GEMMILL
Introduced by John Anthony
Today's record stars include Joan Baez, Nat King Cole and from six o'clock some of the week's new records
Stan Reynolds and his Orchestra
The Ralph Dollimore Quartet
In which top musical stars are joined by some of their favourite artists for a sparkling half-hour
Tonight's star host. Bruce Trent and his guests,
Arthur Askey , Johnny Pearson
THE CLIFF ADAMS SINGERS
LONDON THEATRE ORCHESTRA conducted by REGINALD KILBEY
Continuity by Alistair Foot
Produced by TRAFFORD WHITELOCK
Tuesday's broadcast in the Home
Service
The BBC's enquiry desk
You ask-we answer
The man in charge: FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
The experts
PROFESSOR W. T. WILLIAMS Ph.D. , DSC.
G. S. MORRISON
ARTHUR GARRATT
Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN who also did the research
Produced by JOAN CLARK
An Unbroken Chain by George W. O'Kelly with Sydney Tafler , Eva Stuart
John Dearth and Andrew Sachs
An East-End mother is browned-off with waiting on her two sons: ' When are they going to get regular jobs, that's what I want to know.' ' Don'moan, woman,' says her husband. The boys involve the family in plenty of action and Dad has to get cracking.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Let's join the TREORCHY MALE VOICE CHOIR and their friends in a programme of community singing from a school hall in Treorchy, with JOHN MORGAN (baritone)
MARY KENDALL (piano) and Alun WILLIAMS (compere)
Produced by JAMES WILLIAMS
SIDNEY BOWMAN
AND HIS ORCHESTRA with BENNY LEE to compere and sing songs
M.C., STANLEY WILSON
Produced by CHRIS MORGAN
from Manchester
PETER WHEELER introduces
BERNARD HERRMANN AND the N.D.O. with songs from
ROSEMARY SQUIRES, LES HOWARD
THE DALMOURS, THE SETTLERS
Extra notes from ROD KING with JACK CHADWICK and spinning for you an L.P. or two
Produced by PETER PILBEAM
and Weather Forecast