with PETER LATHAM and the Music of the week: see Monday
and Metcast
GODFREY WINN introduces your request records
Through the eyes of Mary Magdalene
A poem read by SUSANNAH YORK
A light-hearted look at the Twenties and Thirties by JAMES Moody and the Top HATTERS with CHERRY Lino and HARRY DAWSON
Introduced by David DUNHILL
' Produced by Eric Arden
THE JACK JORDAN EIGHT
From the West
Pleasant milk to soak my bread by JUDY CHARD
Read by MARY NEWSAM
Script by Rex Edwards
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
In search of a song or two is
BRYAN JOHNSON in the company of BOB and ALF PEARSON
JULIE JONES and the AUGMENTED
NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA
Conductor. BERNARD HERRMANN
Produced by Peter Pilbeam
Introduced by MARJORI[ ANDERSON
Out of the News: involving a topic of interest
The Harvest of the Sea: DIANA HARDYMENT talks to trawler-men's wives on the East Coast
Roses all the Way?: MARY GOLDRING prefers vegetables
The lunatic, the lover, and the poet: thoughts on creative inspiration from C. DAY LEWIS
Operation Gwamba:
CHRISTINA Wood joined a team rescuing animals in South America
Hall of Mirrors
John ROWAN WILSON 'S book abridged by Neville Teller
Read by PATRICK WYMARK
Last instalment
Music in mood with KATIE BOYLE
Produced by Bev Phillips
HAROLD C. GEE
AND HIS MARITZA PLAYERS
Script by Rex Edwards
DEREK JOHNSON with Playtime
Records for the younger listeners and at
The latest singles, E.P.s, and L.P.s
Fun, fact, and fiction with DON DAVIS for news, views, comments and the best on record plus
THE JUDD PROCTOR Quartet Script by Keith Harrison
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and JOHN CASSELS
including Racing Results
A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for the title:
Brain of Britain 1966
Chairman, FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
14. Northern Ireland (ii)
MRS. OLIVE MACAULAY Co. Tyrone
OLIVER BROWN
Co. Antrim, Retired Missionary
ANTHONY WEIR Belfast, Student
BRIAN MACDONALD
Co. Down, Shoe Executive
The programme also includes ' Five Clues '
Devised and written by John P. Wynn
Produced by JOAN CLARK
Sunday's broadcast
A series written for radio by Rex Rienits
Night Stop in Libya
Bill Kerr as Steve McFarlane
Ian Wallace as Seppi Fiorelli
Elizabeth Morgan as Edwige Dubois
Russell Napier as Matt Lincoln
Professor Gaunt. archaeologist. is charming and typically absent-minded. He wants, he says, to be flown to Libya to join a field team working there. But, in conversation, Seppi finds the Professor seems to know little about archaeology.
Produced by VERNON HARRIS
with the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, James Hutcheon
Conducted by JACK COLES
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 Questionsr from Leicester
Introduced by FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen
with THE LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by REGINALD KILBEY
with Don Moss in the company of TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC
THE JACK TOOGOOD SWINGTETTE and ' live ' tonight MARIAN MONTGOMERY
AND the LAURIE HOLLOWAY QUARTET
Your requests and many more records in the midnight groove, including
Your Hate Parade
Personally Picked and tonight's featured L.P.
We Dig Mancini by the ANITA KERR QUARTET
Produced by JOHNNY BEERLING
Jimmy Henney with Max Rayner and the Ted Taylor Three plus a musical memory or two Produced by Bev Phillips
(Ted Taylor is appearing at 'Mr. Smiths Room,' London)
and Weather Forecast