with JOHN ROBERTS featuring the music of SIDNEY SAX AND mE HARLEQUINS
THE BERNARD EBBINGHOUSE BAND
FRANK WEIR AND HIS MUSIC
ERNESPENFOLD and THE SOUTH SEA SERENADERS
THE FRASER HAYES FOUR
Lou WHITESON AND HIS
LATIN-AMERICAN ORCHESTRA
THE DENNY WRIGHQUINTE
BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA Conductor, JACK LEON and a star choice of records
Produced by CHRIS MORGAN and CYRIL DRAKE
and Metcas
JOHN SLATER introduces your requesrecords
A hymn that helps
with Dr. Francis Westbrook
for half an hour with ROG WHITTAKER
THE SWINGING STRINGS
Conducted by PAUL FENOULHE
Guests this week
BIG PETE DUKER and PETE SAYERS ANDREW TOWNEND
George Scott-Wood and his music.
Picture in the Paper by MALCOLM HAZELL
Read by JOHN PULLEN
Scrip by Rex Edwards
in Monday Melody Time
With THE MAX JAFFA ORCHESTRA and SANDY MACPHERSON athe organ of the Granada, Tooting
Produced by James Dufour
STEVE RACE introduces some new records worth noting and some old ones worth remembering
for lunchtime non-stop pop with CLIFF BENNET
AND THE REBELROUSERS
THE ANIMALS
THE BACHELORS
THE FORTUNES
LINDA SAXONS
JOHNNY ARTHEAND HIS BAND
Introduced by PAUL HOLLINGDALE
Produced by Doreen Davies
Introduced by OLIVE SHAPLEY from Liverpool
Northern Guesof the Week:
JIMMY TARBUCK
Plashki: PHILOMENA ROUGH recalls the time she spenin a Jugoslav village
† On Remand: BARBARA MCDONALD visits a remand home in Liverpool
Private Eye: ZENA SCOTT-ARCHER runs a detective bureau
Ideas in the Air: with ETHEL WORMALD and KENNETH STERN
MADI HEDD reads
The Other Girby Lucy WALKER
Fourth of ten instalments
† AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA play overseas requests
BBC World Service production
Repeated Wednesday, 11.15 p.m.
CLAUDE CAVALOTTI
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Produced by JOHN RICHMOND and EILEEN CULLEN
Repeated Tuesdau, 11.15 a.m.
Mrs. Dale has decided to spend another week athe cottage and as Dr. Dale has to return to the practice, she has invited Flora to g and stay with her. Mr. Andrews has been taken into hospital with suspected typhoid. Mrs. Freeman and Leamington Sparr have methe new owner of the Curio Shop and do notake to him. Bob is worried by the inexplicable decline of business athe garage.
Records for the young
Introduced by Charlie Chester
Gordon Watts with tonight's batch of the latest L.P.s, E.P.s, and singles
Switch on the off-beat circuit with Colin Hamilton for news, views, comments and the best on record plus The Ronnie Aldrich Quartet
Jimmy Clitheroe in Another Mother for Ossie with PETER SINCLAIR , PATRICIA BURKE DANNY Ross. DIANA DAY
MOLLIE SUGDEN , TONY MELODY
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by JAMES CASEY
† Sunday's broadcast
by Stephen Grenfell.
A series for radio in thirteen parts about London Airport and its people
with Robert Hardy
Captain Richard Mallory, a Senior Duty Officer with British Commonwealth Airlines, needs all his nerve and cool judgement to face the nightmarish dilemma in tonight's adventure.
An anonymous phone call warns of a bomb that could threaten the lives of New York-bound passengers. A hoax - or an all-to-real explosive situation? Suspense and high drama are the elements in this episode in the fictional series set at London Airport and starring Robert Hardy.
and Sports Results
British Middleweight Championship promoted by Reg King
WALLY SWIF (Nottingham) (Holder) v. JOHNNY PRITCHET(Bingham)
Commentary by SIMON SMITH on the fifteen-round contest, with inter-round summaries by FRED VERLANDER
From the Ice Stadium, Nottingham
A round of yesterday's records for the squares of today
Dealt by Hubert Gregg
with The Harry South Big Band
Late Jazz: The Stan Tracey Quartet
some swinging recordings for the late birds with HAROLD ROGERS and musical assistance from
THE TOMMY WHITTLE QUARTEand Jo SEARLE
† Produced by STEVE ALLEN
and Weather Forecast