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 MARTIN MUNCASTER
GODFREY WINN introduces your request records
Confessions of a Minister's Son by ANGUS MACVICAR
3: Goodbye to Old Hugh
THE CHARLIE KATZ NOVELTY SEXTET with PATRICIA BREDIN
Introduced by Tim GUDGIN Produced by Andrew Gold
CECIL NORMAN
AND the RHYTHM PLAYERS
with Antony Bilbow
Script by Jill Hyem
Monday's broadcast
introduces and sings with THE JACK DORSEY BIG BAND with THE JACKDAWS and THE ANGLO-SAXES
Produced by Keith Bateson
presents
Orchestral Sounds and Voices Introduced by ROGER MOFFAT
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
Introduced by Pamela Creighton
Everyday Cookery: Fanny Cradock talks about the making of sauces
In Sheep's Clothing: Therese La Chard recalls her spartan upbringing in the 1880s
Simply Phenomenal Rumblings Abdominal: ruminations on her rumblings by Kay Withers
Reading Your Letters
Dropping In: on Devon school-children in Venice at the end of their Hellenic cruise
Alan Badel reads Gabriel, by Jo McDonald
Fourth of five instalments
Everyday Cookery, a twelve-page booklet, can be ordered through any bookseller, or direct from [address removed]: price 1s., postage 3d. extra (crossed postal order)
Songs and tunes to remember from
THE SYD DALE SEVEN
THE DON RIDDELL FOUR
JO MARNEY
Introduced by GERRY GRANT
Produced by Cyril Drake
HAROLD C. GEE
AND HIS MARITZA PLAYERS
Produced by KEITH WILLIAMS and EILEEN CULLEN
Script by Jill Hyem
Repeated Wednesday, 11.15 a.m.
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Records for the young
Introduced by Rodney Burke
Record journalist Derek Johnson with tonight's batch of the latest L.P's, E.P's, and singles
Including the tax changes and points from the Chancellor's statement
Switch on the off-beat circuit with JOHN ANTHONY plus
RAY ELLINGTON AND HIS MUSIC Script by Keith Harrison
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and PATIENCE BUNTING
'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
Second Round
The Resident Team ALAN CLARKE
MAURICE EDELSTON PETER WEST v.
Colchester Royal Grammar School
Question-Master, JOHN SNAGGE
Produced by JOHN FENTON
From Colchester Royal Grammar
School. Colchester
A memory or two from the world of entertainment recalled by PETER BROUGH
Produced by David Allan
A programme illustrating three centuries of musical life
Written by Mark Lubbock with ELIZABETH FRETWELL (soprano) THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY
Narrated by PETER REYNOLDS
Produced by ELIZABETH JOHNSON BBC General Overseas Service production
Recorded at Studiolympia at the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition
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 the radio car, out and about town with DEREK MILLS
Introduced by PETER KING Produced by JOHN KINGDON
and Weather Forecast