With Peter Latham and the Music of the Week: see Monday
and Metcast
Richard Murdoch introduces your request records
Patch, matchwood, immortal diamond
A talk by Nancy Nott
A light-hearted look at the Twenties and Thirties by James Moody and the Top Hatters with Cherry Lind and Harry Dawson
Introduced by Tony Raymont
Produced by Eric Arden
Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
by Berton Amis
From the West
Read by Bernard Fishwick
(Wednesday's broadcast)
Teddy Johnson and Pearl Carr with Peter Martin playing the piano and conducting
The Swinging Strings
This week's guest: Justin Hayward
Introduced by Teddy Johnson
Produced by Derek Mills
with Jimmy Young
John Hanson sings and introduces words and music from the World of Show Business with the help of Myrna Rose
The Michael John Singers and the Augmented Northern Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Bernard Herrmann
Produced by Peter Pilbeam
(John Hanson is appearing in 'When You're Young' at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham)
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Out of the News: involving a topic of interest
Read the Small Print:
MARGARET POWELL continues her account of her first trip abroad
Reading Your Letters
Mary Wanja , Wangoi, and Mungengethi: SYLVIA STRANGE remembers children in Kenya
Talk of Books and Writers: ELIZABETH BERRIDGE looks at some novels recently published in paperback: ELIZABETH HAMILTON talks to PAUL Hum-PHREYS about her new book based on family papers 150 years old; and JOHN HALE reviews Alan Moorehead 's new book The Fatal impact
GABRIEL WOOLF reads The Paper Palace by ROBERT HARLING
Fifth of ten instalments
Music in mood with ANN SIDNEY
Produced by Harold Rogers
BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, JACK LEON
Repeated: Friday, 11.15 a.m.
Bob Holness with Playtime
Records for the younger listeners and at
The latest singles E.P.s, and L.P.s
Fun, fact, and fiction with Tim BRINTON for news, views, comments and the best on record plus
THE JUDD PROCTOR QUARTET
Script by Keith Harrison
Produced by Peter DUNCAN and Robin BOYLE
including Racing Results
A competition for the title: Brain of Britain 1966
Chairman,FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
10: Wales (i)
Mrs. DOROTHY BURRELL , Pembrokeshire
JOHN MURRAY , Glamorgan Managing Director
ALAN Jones , Glamorgan Civil servant
DAVID EVANS , Glamorgan Statistician
The programme also includes ' Five Clues '
Sunday's broadcast
in which he takes the lid off life in 1966 with ANITA HARRIS and THE BARRON KNIGHTS
WOOLF PHILLIPS AND HIS Orchestra
Devised by Al Read
Written by Ronnie Taylor
Produced by BILL WORSLET
Sunday's broadcast
and Sports Results
with the SERENADE ORCHESTRA
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by MARCUS DODS
Semprini plays his own arrangements for piano and orchestra
Produced by Frank Hooper
Sunday's broadcast
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions? from Radstock, Somerset
Introduced by FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen
THE LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by REGINALD KiLBEY
with Simon Dee in the company of the NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA
Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN
THE SEVEN
Directed by CONN BERNARD and ' live ' tonight VIOLA TALVI and the ANTHONY KING QUARTET
Records in the midnight groove, including
10.31 Mini-Messages
11.0 In Concert
12.0 More Mini-Messages
12.30 Boffin Time
Produced by JOHNNY BURLING
JIMMY HENNEY with THE MORGAN James Duo and a musical memory or two
Produced by Bev Phillips and Roger Pusey
and Weather Forecast