followed by MORNING MUSIC
THE LOUIS Voss LIGHT ORCHESTRA
THE PHIL TATE ORCHESTRA
SIDNEY BRIGHT AND HIS MUSIC
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN
THE SWINGING STRINGS
Conductor, PAUL FENOULHET and some records
Introduced by SEAN KELLY
Phil Tate and his Orchestra are appearing at the Locarno Ball-room, Streatham
A record menu for all tastes
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
RICHARD BRIERS introduces your request records
' I faced disaster.....
Talk by FRANK GLENDENNING
with THE LAURIE HOLLOWAY QUARTET and this week's guests, THE SILKIE
Produced by John Hooper
THE FELIX KING QUARTET
from the North of England ' The Prodigy by JULIA BURROWS
Read by NORMA WILSON
Script by Barbara Clegg
with Hits of the moment and pops of the past featuring
KEN MACKINTOSH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SBIRLEY WESTERN
KENNY BARDELL
MICHAEL LONDON
Introduced by PAUL HOLLINGDALE
Produced by Ron Belchler
Ken Mackintosh and his Band are appearing fit the Empire Hall-room. Leicester SQuare, London
presents
DAVID JACOBS taking a personal view of the popular entertainment scene
with BERNARD HERRMANN and the N.D.O. BARBARA KAY
KEN KIRKHAM
THE TRAD LADS
THE KEVIN KENT FOUR
This week's special guests, THE SETTLERS
Introduced by GAY BYRNE
Produced by Geoff Lawrence
followed by an interlude
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Two Views of a City: reflections on Paris from ERIC and PETER WHELPTON
Top to Toe: 4-Necks. and Necklines. EDWINA Coven talks to experts
â Love Thy Neighbour:
JANET LACEY and MARGARET JOHNS talk about the film The Long March which has been made for Christian Aid
Parliamentary Notebook: NORMAN SHRAPNEL of The Guardian, on the parliamentary scene Reading Your Letters
Garden Visit: to the Valley Gardens, Windsor Great Park, with BRIGADIER ROBINSON and JIM MIDDLETON
BRENDA BRUCE reads A Fresh Start by JANE GILLESPIE
â Kithth of nine instalments
Time out for music with PAMELA DONALD
Produced by Alex Henderson
THE BANJOLIERS
Directed by JACK MANDEL
† Script by Barbara Clegg
Repeated Friday, 11.15 a.m.
and Cricket Scoreboard
Records for the young
Introduced by MICHAEL BOWEN
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 JOHN ANTHONY plus THE GRAHAM DALLEY QUARTET
Script by Tony Aspler
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and PATIENCE BUNTING
The Graham Dalley Quartet are appearing at the Barn Res.aurant, Hockley Heath, Birmingham
Repeated Friday,12.40 p.m. (Home)
A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for the title:
' Brain of Britain 1965
Chairman, FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Second Round
Featuring each week three winners from the first round of the contest
6: Scotland (II)
JAMES REVIE , Glasgow Technical Editor
WILLIAM WATSON STEWART Lanarkshire, Psychologist
DAVID MAcNAB , Glasgow Office Manager
The programme also Includes Hear Hear !: a test of memory
Devised and written by JOBN P. WYNN
Produced by Joan Clark
† Sunday's broadcast
Tickets for this series are available on application to [address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope
with Frankie Howerd and CAROLE ALLEN
ROBERTSON HARE
KENNETH CONNOR
Script by Charles Hart and Peter Bishop
Produced by BILL WORSLEY
Frankie Howerd , Kenneth Connor , and Robertson Hare arc in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the Strand Theatre, London
with the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, James Hutcheon
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER Semprini plays his own arrangements for piano and orchestra
Produced by Frank Hooper
Sunday's broadcast
400th edition
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions? from Guernsey Introduced by FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen
Repeated Friday, 3.30 p.m. (Home)
with BOB MILLER AND THE MILLERMEN and BOB DIXON at the piano Max's special guest,
JOE BROWN
Script by Spike Mullins
Produced by JOHN BROWELL
Sunday's broadcast
News Summary and Sports Results at 10.30
JIMMY YOUNG With your record requests by phone and post
Produced by GEOFFREY HAYDON.
and Weather Forecast