BURT RHODES AND HIS MUSIC
BERNARD EBBINGHOUSE AND HIS BAND
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conductor, JACK COLES
THE BERT WEEDON GROUP
THE EDWARD RUBACH SEXTET
GEORGE SCOTT-WOOD AND HIS MUSIC and some records
Introduced by TONY RAYMONT
A record menu for all tastes
Introduced by BRYAN MARTIN
KENNETH McKELLAR introduces your request records
Going On For
Arthur Written and told by MARK HANKEY with musical illustration by TONI Ross
THE CHARLIE KATZ NOVELTY SEXTET with PAT WHITMORE
Introduced by TIM GUDGIN
Produced by Andrew Gold
From the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia
JIMMY LEACH AND HIS ORGANOLIANS
' The Party ' by PADDY WATTS
Read by SHEILA GRANT
Script by Jeffrey Segal
Monday's broadcast
The Eric Delaney Band with their '65 sound
This week's guests:
Sheila Buxton
Don Lang
Russ Sainty and the Nu-Notes
Introduced by Paul Hollingdale
Produced by Doreen Davies
From the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia
presents Orchestral Fiesta
Introduced by PETER CHISWELL
You're invited to your lunch-time record rendezvous, this week at BBC Studiolympia at the Daily Mail
Ideal Home Exhibition where KEITH FORDYCE Introduces the visiting guest stars and ' on the spot' requests
Produced by DEREK CHINNERY
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
More Finishing Touches: Harold Wilshaw gives personal tips on cooking with spices
Self Interview: Dora Bryan
Lifelong Companions: Evelyn Home finds fictional heroes are the ones that last
Reading Your Letters
Talking Heads: a conversation between the headmistresses of a grammar school, a comprehensive school, and a secondary school
Peggy Ashcroft reads "Persuasion" by Jane Austen
Eighth of fourteen instalments
Songs and tunes to remember from
THE SYD DALE SEVEN
THE DON RIDDELL FOUR
JO MARNEY
Introduced by GERRY GRANT
Produced by Cyril Drake
FREDRIC COOPER
AND HIS TIPICA ORCHESTRA
(Repeated Wednesday,11.15 a.m.)
Mrs. Dale has not told Gwen and David about the Council's development plan and has listened in silence to Gwen's own plans for improving the house. Sheila Draycott has offered Betty Brooke a job as part-time assistant at her club. Mrs. Freeman has finished her novel and travelled up to London to hand it to her publisher. Jenny went to London on the same day to see her agent about a possible television job. Mrs. Maggs has been very attentive to Odd-Jobs and this has not gone down well with Mr. Andrews.
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Records for the young
Introduced by JOHN ROBERTS
Record journalist Peter Jones with tonight's batch of the latest L.P.s, E.P.s, and singles
Switch on the off-beat circuit with COLIN HAMILTON plus
RAY ELLINGTON AND HIS MUSIC
Script by Keith Harrison
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and PATIENCE BUNTING
Repeated Wednesday, 12.40 (Home)
'twixt
ISOBEL BARNETT
ELEANOR SUMMERFIELD and RICHARD MURDOCH LANCE PERCIVAL with some tune-twisters from STEVE RACE
In the chair, ROY PLOMLEY
Devised and written by IAN C. MESSITER
Produced by Charles Maxwell
The Resident Team ALAN CLARKE
MAURICE EDELSTON PETER WEST v. Deacon's School, Peterborough Question-Master, JOHN SNAGGE
Produced by JOHN FENTON
From Deacon's School. Peterborough
Repeated Saturday, 1.0 p.m. (Sport Service)
A memory or two from the world of entertainment recalled by PETER BROUGH
Produced by David Allan
told by BERYL GREY
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY
Script by John Lanchbery
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson
This week the programme Includes The Nutcracker
BBC General Overseas Service pre. duction
News Summary and Sports Results at 10.30
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
Programme organised by The West German Broadcasting Service
STAN REYNOLDS AND HIS MUSIC with THE KEN JONES MUSIC
THE JACK TOOGOOD SWINGTETTE and TONI EDEN with the BILL MCGUFFIE QUARTET
On-the-spot requests music, and interviews from ihe radio car, out and about town with DEREK MILLS
Introduced by PETER KING Produced by JOHN KINGDON
and Weather Forecast