followed by MORNING MUSIC
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conductor. JACK COLES
SID PHILLIPS AND HIS BAND
JUDD SOLO AND THE ITALIANO QUARTETTO
JERRY ALLEN AND his Trio and some records
Introduced by JON CURLE
A record menu for all tastes
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
LANCE PERCIVAL introduces your request records
JOHN EVANS describes his work as Chaplain to a Mental Hospital
THE CHARLIE KATZ NOVELTY SEXTET with JUNE BRONHILL
Introduced by Tim GUDGIN
Produced by ANDREW GOLD
June Bronhill is appearing in ' Robert and Elizabeth' at the Luric Theatre, London
CHRIS ALLEN AND HIS SEXTET
' The White Balcony by DOUGLAS RAILTON
Read by FRANCIS DE WOLFF
Script by Barbara Clegg
Monday's broadcast
News Summary at 11.30 followed by an interlude
South Africa v. England THIRD TEST MATCH
Fourth day
Commentary by BRIAN JOHNSTON. CHARLES FORTUNE, PAT TEBBUTT and JACKIE NEL
From Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
A relay of the South African Broadcasting Corporation's transmission
presents Orchestral Fiesta
Produced by PETER CHISWELL
You're invited to London's lunchtime record rendezvous where KEITH FORDYCE introduces the visiting guest stars and ' on the spot ' requests
Produced by DEREK CHINNERY
Tickets may be obtained from the [address removed], enclosing stamped, addressed envelope
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Slant on Success: CILLA BLACK interviewed by AILSA GARLAND Where, When, How, and How Much?: holiday advice from the experts
Portrait of a Listener: ANNE WILD
talks to JOHN MALLARD -SHAW, a London taxi-driver
Reading Your Letters
Continued in next column
Talk of Books and Writers:
ANTONIA RIDGE , DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE , SYLVIA CLAYTON , and DAVID ATTENBOROUGH talk about the book they most enjoyed in 1964: ANGUS WILSON discusses his heroines with JOAN YORKE
ROBERT RIETTY reads
The Crime of Giovanni Venturi by HOWARD SHAW
Seventh of twelve Instalments
With the BOWMAN-HYDE SINGERS AND PLAYERS
Directed by ERIC WILSON-HYDE
Produced by JOHN HOOPER
Commentary on the last half-hour of the fourth day's play followed by a close of play summary
A relay of the South African Broadcasting Corporation's transmission
(Repeated Wednesday 11.15 a.m.)
Things have gone from bad to worse at Hillside Hall. Mrs. Magus has gone down with gastric flu and feels convinced that she has poisoned herself and the residents with her Christmas cooking. Mrs. Dale has tried to help Mrs. Freeman, who has indignantly rejected Bill Elliot's idea that Sheila should lend her cook. Jenny and the twins have left for their ski-ing holiday with Carl and Janet.
(Robin Wentworth is appearing in ' Pickwick ' at the Saville Theatre, London; Timothy West is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company)
Records for the young
Introduced by GERALD SINSTADT
Introduced by Tim BRINTON
Today's record stars include PEGGY LEE. PERRY COMO FRANK CHACKSFIELD
RAY ELLINGTON AND HIS MUSIC
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and JOHN CHATFIELD
Roy Parker with the latest L.P.s, E.P.s, and singles
Repeated Wednesday, 12.40 (Home)
and SPORTS REVIEW
with WILFRED PICKLES visits the village of Kinver, Staffordshire at the Church Hall
With MABEL at ' The Table and HARRY HUDSON at the piano Produced by STEPHEN WILLIAMS
A weekly quiz on music and knowledge The Resident
Team NAN WINTON
WYNFORD VAUGHAN THOMAS
This week's guest. KEN SYKORA v. A Team from
Lowestojt Question-Master , Tim GUDGIN
Produced by MICHAEL T. HASTINGS
From the Victoria Ballroom. Lowes* toft
told by Beryl Grey
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by John Lanchbery
Script by John Lanchbery
BBC General Overseas Service production
(John Lanchbery broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden)
and join TONY BILBOW as he introduces music, comment, and stories
Produced by DAVID ALLAN
Oscar-winning tunes played by the BELGIAN RADIO AND
TELEVISION ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FERNAND TERBY Introduced by JOHN DUNN
Recording by courtesy of the Belgian Broadcasting Service
News Summary and Sports Results at 10.3t
Songs and tunes to remember, from
THE SYD DALE SEVEN
THE DON RIDDELL FOUR JO MARNEY
Introduced by GERRY GRANT
Produced by CYRIL DRAKE
Gerry Grant is appearing at ' The Talk of the Town,' London
with DENNIS Lotis
JOY MARSHALL. PEPE JARAMILLO THE CARNIVAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PAUL FENOULHET Introduced by HUMPHREY LYTTELTON
Produced by BRYANT MARRIOTT
BBC General Overseas Service production
Joy Marshall is appearing at the Blue Angel Club, London
with BRUCE WYNDHAM
Time to meet
PHIL TATE AND his MUSIC
PATSY ANN NOBLE and to go on the town to hear the music of THE DON CLAUDE QUARTET and JOY MARSHALL from the Blue Angel Club, London
The new sound of RHET STOLLER , FELIX KING
KEN BARRIE AND THE BARRIE TONES
The piano of JOHNNIE CLARK plus records in the midnight mood Produced by CYRIL DRAKE
Phil Tate and his Orchestra are appearing at Slrcatham Locarno
and Weather Forecast