with Peter Latham
and Metcast
REGINALD DIXON
Introduces your request records
DAVID DAVIS reads from
The Pilgrim's Progress by JOHN BUNYAN
4: The Key Called Promise
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
JIMMY LEACH
AND HIS ORGANOLIAN QUARTET
From the Midlands
A Question of Revenge
Written and read by ALAN SMITH
Wednesday's broadcast
Mr. Acker Bilk introduces his PARAMOUNT JAZZ BAND and THE STRING CHORALE conducted by LEON YOUNG
Produced by John Hooper
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 Hippodrome. Golders Green, London
visits Malta. G.C.
See columns 4 and 5 PATRICK WYMARK reads Hall of Mirrors by JOHN ROWAN WILSON
Fourth of nine instalments
Music in mood with KATIE BOYLE
Produced by Bev Phillips
BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, JACK LEON
Repeated: Friday, 11.15 a.m.
GORDON WATTS 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 plus
THE JUDD PROCTOR QUARTET
Script by Tony Aspler
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and RICHARD ILLCOX
including Racing Results
A competition for the title
Brain of Britain 1966
Sunday's broadcast
A new series for radio by Rex Rienits
Ambulance to Algiers
An Algerian businessman, taken ill on holiday on the Riviera, to be flown home, in charge of a doctor and a male nurse. Sounds a routine assignment-until Edwige reports to Steve that the doctor is carrying a gun.
Produced by VERNON HARRIS
and Sports Results
with the SERENADE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MARCUS DODS
Semprlni plays his own arrangements
Sunday's broadcast .
about
Sir Allen Lane publisher
Cicely Courtneidge comedienne with four teenagers putting the questions
In the chair, PETER HAIGH
Produced by David O'Clee
Tuesday's broadcast (Home)
Cicely Courtneidge is in 'The Spider's Web' at the Theatre Royal. Windsor
Tim Gudgin presents a special Election Service
This exclusive non-stop all-night service of music and essential Election news is designed as much for early risers as for those who like to stay up late
State-of-the-Parties and news summaries every quarter on the quarter
Radio Newsreel Round-ups at 11.45 p.m., 2.30 and 5.30 a.m. with contributions from CHRISTOPHER JONES and ROBERT WILLIAMS
All-Night Music Highlights
10.0-11.45 p.m.
THE NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN
JOHNNY PEARSON his piano and orchestra
THE DAVID SNELL TRIO and the MANY GUITARS OF WOUT STEENHUIS
Introduced by Simon Dee
Midnight-1.0 a.m.
KEN MACKINTOSH AND HIS ORCHESTRA featuring SHIRLEY WESTERN and KENNY BARDELL from the Empire Ballroom, Leicester Square
1.0-2.30 a.m. and 2.45-3.30 a.m. Sounds Instrumental-spinning through the early hours with some of the best orchestras, bands and small combos on record
3.30-5.30 a.m.
Background music for all tasted
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