PHIL TATE AND HIS MUSIC
THE JUDD PROCTOR QUARTET
FRANK WEIR AND HIS MUSIC
THE KEITH AMOS TRIO
MALCOLM LOCKYER AND
THE MONDAY SHOW BAND
BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA Conductor, JACK LEON and some cheerful tunes on record
Introduced by BRYAN MARTIN
A record menu for all tastes
Introduced by ROGER MOFFATT
A visit to the London Weather Centre for a report on the latest weather position
BILL CROZIER
Introduces your request records
A conversation with DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE
for half an hour with ROG WHITTAKER
THE SWINGING STRINGS
Conducted by PAUL FENOULHET
Guests this week
THE LORNE GIBSON TRIO
Produced by Ian Grant
† RALPH WILSON AND HIS SEPTET
' After the Bushfires ' by MARGOT CAMPBELL
Read by SHEILA GRANT
Script by Rex Edwards
Last Friday's broadcut
with PETER MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA and songs by MARY MAY
Produced by Rex Burrows
STEVE RACE Introduces some new records worth noting and some old ones worth remembering
featuring
KEN MACKINTOSH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SHIRLEY WESTERN
KENNY BARDELL
MICHAEL LONDON
Special guests
TONY RIVERS AND THE CASTAWAYS
Introduced by DON MOSS
Produced by Ron Belchler
Ken Mackintosh and his Orchestra are appearing at the Hammersmith Palais, London
Introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
† What I Learned at School: summed up, among others, by ROSALIND ERSKINE , GRETA LAMB , and COMMANDER SIR STEPHEN KING-HALL
Poet's Choice: CHARLOTTE MITCHELL talks about two poems she enjoys re-reading
Dream of Luxury: ANN HAYNES visited an ostrich farm
Reading Your Letters
The Population Explosion: 2-
In the under-developed countries. Views on what is being, or should be done
PAUL ROGERS reads
Under the Greenwood Tree by THOMAS HARDY abridged by MARY TREADGOLD
† Sixth of twelve Instalments
Paul Rogers is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company
AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA
† CLAUDE CAVALOTTI
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Produced by JOHN RICHMOND and EILEEN CULLEN
Script by Barbara Clegg
Repeated Tuesday, 11.15 a.m.
David's headaches have been growing more severe and just after seeing Billy off to his boarding school he collapsed in the station. He was admitted to hospital and a brain operation was performed. Since then, the main pre-occupation of the Dale family has been with David's recovery. Mr. Welch-Smith has been making enquiries as to the extent of David's illness and Gwen suspects his motives. Mrs. Dale was attacked by a diddicoy on a lonely stretch of road and was saved by Tom Draycott.
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Records for the young
Introduced by MICHAEL FORD
Bob Holness with tonight's batch of the latest L P.s, E.P.s, and singles
Switch on the off-beat circuit with ROBIN BOYLE
THE DENNIS WILSON QUARTET
Script by TONY ASPLER
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and MAX ALCOCK
Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to
JIMMY EDWARDS, TED RAY
TOMMY TRINDER, CYRIL FLETCHER in the chair, McDONALD HOBLEY Guest, KENNETH CONNOR
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Broadcast on November 22, 1964
A series for radio in thirteen parts about London Airport and its people by Stephen Grenfell with Robert Hardy 2:Place of Decision
The woman is exhausted by grief. She is about to fty to a new life in a new country. Then, at London Airport, a hand from the past plucks at her future.
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
and Sports Results
PETER YORKE
WITH HIS ORCHESTRA
GARY MILLER and WILLIAM DAVIES
Introduced by PETER LATHAN
† Produced by Eric Arden
Gary Miller is appearing at the Talk of the Town, London
invites you to keep a Date with a Disc
Produced by Geoffrey Haydon
with JOE WILLIAMS and TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC
Late Jazz
THE JOHNNY SCOTT QUINTET
Introduced by HUMPHREY LYTTELTON
Produced by Bryant Marriott
Some swinging recordings for the late birds
With HAROLD ROGERS and musical assistance from
THE TOMMY WHITTLE QUART" and 30 SEARLE
† Produced by STEVE ALLEN
and Weather Forecast