with JON CURLE and the Music of the week: see Monday
and Metcast
ARTHUR MURPHY introduces your request records
Christian Aid Week with JULIE FELIX
Introduced by Tim GUDGIN with TONI EDEN
WILLIAM DAVIES and the CHARLIE KATZ NOVELTY SEXTET
Produced by Chris Morgan
CECIL NORMAN
AND THE RHYTHM PLAYERS
Shandy Lil by H. E. BATES
Read by JOHN GLYN-JONES
Monday's broadcast
The Old-and the Not-so-Old sung by Julie Dawn, Ray Merrell, Mark Murphy
The Derek Franklin Trio
with The Showband
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer
Music associate, Burnell Whibley
Introduced by Benny Lee
Produced by Eric Arden
with STEVE RACE
London's lunchtime record rendezvous where Keith Fordyce introduces the guest stars and ' on the spot ' requests Produced by Derek Chinnery
followed by an interlude
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Along the Rue de Sèvres: down Oxford Street: JANET TEISSIER DU CROS in Paris, and JEAN ROOK of the Sun in London. describe the fashion scene at lunch time
The Poet in New York:
PAUL ROCHE on American English
Never Again: PAMELA FRANKAU 'S reactions to letting her flat
Thoughts on the Driving Test: IRENE FORD succeeded in pastures new
Relationships: 6. Between grand-parents and grandchildren
FRANK DUNCAN reads
Murderer's Fen by ANDREW GARVE
Sixth of nine instalments
KEN KIRKHAM sings and introduces music from
BERNARD HERRMAN and the NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA
This week's guest DAVID H. LEE
Produced by John Wilcox
HAROLD C. GEE
AND HIS MARITZA PLAYERS
Script by Jill Hyem
Repeated: Wednesday, 11.15 a.m
Paula James has moved in with Frances Bradley - David and the disabled workers have left the old workshop for Elliots. Dr. Dale has had trouble in the practice with a woman drug addict. Mrs. Marriner has made a vast profit on a porcelain group that she sold in the Curio Shop. Jago Peters has arrived back in Exton to be Questioned by the police.
and Cricket Scoreboard
ROGER MOFFAT 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
RAY ELLINGTON AND HIS MUSIC
Script by Keith Harrison
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and Richard WILLCOX
including Racing Results
including
Cricket Close of Play Scores
by Lawrie Wyman with Derek Francis and Frank Thornton
A chronicle of events in and around Her Britannic Majesty's Embassy to the Kingdom of Tratvia
Announcer, RONALD FLETCHER
Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
Repeated: Thursday, 9.30 p.m. (Home, except Scottish und Welsh)
A weekly quiz on music and knowledge The Resident Panel
NAN WINTON
BRIAN JOHNSTON
WYNFORD VAUGHAN-THOMAS
V.
A Team Representing
The Royal Air Force in Berlin
Question-Master, Tim GUDGIN
Produced by MICHAEL TUKE HASTINGS From the Summit House Ballroom
(NAAFI Club), Berlin
Music and Memories with Hattie Jacques
Written by ROBERT TURLEY
Produced by Sheila Anderson
STANFORD ROBINSON conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins in a serenade for the late evening with JANET COSTER
JOHN WAKEFIELD and THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS
Introduced by KAY SHARMAN
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson
A BBC World Service production
The programme includes a selection from The King and I (Richard Rodgers )
John Wakefield broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Preview of the 1966 International Festival of Light Music
Saturdays, June 4. 11, 18. 25 Royal Festival Hall, London
' Our Man in Theatretand ' talks to ANDREW GOLD followed by an interlude
AT THE PIANO
† DAVID BUCHAN
and Sports Results
Bill Crozier introduces
THE LEN HUNTER ORCHESTRA
THE Chico ARNEZ BAND
JANIE MARDEN with The ROGER WEBB TRIO and tonight's featured singer on disc
Vic DAMONE
Produced by VERNON LAWRENCE
with music from abroad and from 1.31 music with a Latin beat
and Weather Forecast