BBC Scottish VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, JACK LEON
STANLEY BLACK
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
NORRlE PARAMOR
AND THE BANJO BAND
THE ALBERT DELROY QUARTET and some records
Introduced by JON CURLE
A record menu for all tastes Introduced by BRYAN MARTIN
A visit to the Weather Centre in Kingsway, London, for a report on the latest weather position
ROGER MOFFAT introduces your request records
with ANDREW CRUICKSHANK reading The New English Bible
JOHNNY DUNCAN
AND THE BLUE GRASS BOYS with ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL FENOULHET
Produced by JOHN KINGDON
RONNIE MUNRO AND HIS SEXTET
' Peace and Quiet' by MALCOLM HAZELL
Read by BRENDA DUNRICH
Script by Rex Edwardi
Last Friday's broadcast
AND his
ϯ LATIN-AMERICANORCHESTRA
of pop records with SAM COSTA
ROGER MOFFAT introduces
ALBERT MODLEY. BARBARA LAW
WOUT STEENHUIS, GEORGE MEATOK THE KESTRELS, LESLIE ADAMS ALBERT AND LES WARD
BERNARD HERRMANN conducts the BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
Designed by PETER MARTIN with the help of JANIE MARDEN and the BBC WEST OF ENGLAND PLAYERS
Introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
November: CHARLOTTE MITCHELL with her own poem for the month
In my Opinion: a personal comment on a controversial issue
At Home: RUPERT and JESSICA DAVIES
What I've Been Doing: SAI.LY CLINE talks about her travels in Russia
Reading Your Letters
Looking Into Learning: JOAN YORKE investigates methods of teaching reading in use today WENDY CRAIG reads
The Garrick Year by MARGARET DRABBLE
Tenth of twelve instalments
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
BBC General Overseas Service production
BILL SAVILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Repeated Tuesday, 11.15 a.m.
Records for the young
Introduced by CHRISTOPHER Trace
A daily round of music news, views, and information on all manner of topics
Introduced by JOHN ANTHONY Today's record stars Include
DINAH SHORE, GEORGE CHAKIRIS THE GEORGE MARTIN Orchestra and from six o'clock some of the week's new records
THE DENNIS WILSON QUARTET
Script by TONY ASPLER
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and JACK DOBSON
Jimmy Clitheroe in For Love of Money, with PETER SINCLAIR , PATRICIA BURKE DANNY Ross , DIANA DAY
TONY MELODY, FRANK Roscog
Sunday's broadcast
by Berkely Mather and Victor Francis with Tony Arplno as the Maresclallo 3: Miss Tibbs
The Maresclallo, the jovial Italian Police Chief in a small town on the Italian Rivera. is able to bring a little happiness into the life of a lonely and penniless English actress retired in the town.
Produced by HUGH STEWART
David Jacobs as Rex Anthony
3: Rendezvous with Viola with FELIX FELTON , DIANA OLSSON
PETER BARTLETT , MARY WIMBUSH
EVA STUART , HAMLYN BENSON
Each episode Is by a different scriptwriter
This week: JOHN P. WYNN best known for Inspector Scott Investigates, Your Verdict, What Do You Knowf and Information Please
Script editor, GALE PEDRICK
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Sound-tracks from:
Fate is the Hunter starring GLEN FORD
NANCY KWAN. ROD TAYLOR SUZANNE PLESHETTE
Adapted by Lyn Fairhurst Of Human Bondage starring KIM NOVAK LAURENCE HARVEY ROBERT MORLEY
Adapted by Peter Davalle
BEN LYON meets DOLORES DEL RIO
JOHN SIMMONS on advertising films
PETER NOBLE with news from home and abroad
Introduced by PETER HAIGH Script by LYN FAIRHURST Produced by BOBBY JAYE Recording
THE SYD DALE SEVEN
THE DON RIDDELL FOUR
Jo MARNEY , BARBARA MOORE
Introduced by GERRY GRANT
Produced by CYRIL DRAKE
Seven countries, each with its tune of the month, prove that Music Has No Frontiers
Austria, Belgium,
Great Britain. Monaco
Switzerland, West Germany and Yugoslavia
Introduced from London by CATHERINE BOYLE
Organised by the West German Broadcasting Service
with the DON RENDELL—lAN CARR QUINTET TERRY SHANNON: Hear Me Talkin'
MAX JONES with New Releases
PETER CLAYTON 'S News Profile Introduced by BENNY GREEN Produced by TEDDY WARRICK
STEVE ALLEN , and BRYANT MARRIOTT
THE FRASER HAYES Four some smooth recordings and HAROLD ROGERS
Produced by STEVE ALLEN
Relax with THE DUDLEY MOORE TRIO
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conductor, JACK COLES and a selection of top-line L.P.s Introduced by PETER LATHAM
Produced by BRYANT MARRIOTT
and Weather Forecast
See panel and page 40 followed by a musical interlude until 5.30 a.m.