with Bruce Wyndham and the Music of the week: see Monday
and Metcast
John Slater introduces your request records.
This Friday: miscellany
Introduced by David Dunhill
with Jimmy Shand
A miscellany of music from Scotland with The Corries, The Scottish Junior Singers, Conductor, Agnes Duncan, and Jimmy Shand and his Band
Introduced by Bill Jack
The Sandy Blair Quintet
From the North of England
Any Children?
Written by Bruce Craig
Read by FRANK POYNTEtt
Script by Rex Edwards
The London Light Concert Orchestra
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn with Gordon Langford (piano)
Produced by Keith Crowe
presents Golden Discs
Some of the world's greatest and most popular records of past and present
Introduced by Jack Payne
featuring THE JOE LOSS ORCHESTRA with Singing Stars ROSE BRENNAN, ROSS McMANUS, LARRY GRETTON
This week's guest MANFRED MANN
Introduced by TONY HALL
produced by Don George
(Joe Loss and his Orchestra are at the Hammersmith Palais, London)
followed by an interlude
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
From the Conferences: dropping in on the Annual General Meeting of the National Federation of Women's Institutes
Mysteries of the Ocean Bed: Bernice Hift visited a one-man museum in Israel
The Television interviewer interviewed: Bryan Magee discusses his new book with Teresa McGonagle
Self Help: Terese La Chard recalls trying to organise her own education, at the end of the last century
Merry-Go-Round reports events on the lighter side
Nurse of The Islands B.J. Banfill's book abridged by Ba Mason
Read by Ann Murray
Last instalment
at the theatre organ
† From the Dome, Brighton
A race for three-year-olds Uief! run over one mile and a half
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with a summary by Roger Mortimer
From Epsom Racecourse
Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
Repeated: Monday 11.15 a.m.
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
(Derek Nimmo is appearing in 'Charlie Girl' at the Adelphi Theatre, London)
and Cricket Scoreboard
Denny Piercey with Playtime
Records for the younger listeners
and at
5.0 Newly Pressed
The latest singles, E.P.s, and L.P.s,
Fun, fact, and fiction with Don Davis
plus the Northern Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Bernard Herrmann
and Racing Results
including
Cricket Ctoseo.fPtaH Scores
Scenes from
)'d Rather Be Rich starring
SAHARA DEE, ROBERT GOULET
ANHYWILDAMS andMAUHtCECHEVAHER
Introduced and adapted by GORDON GOW
Produced by Tony Luke
Recording
'twixt
ISOBELBARNETT
EhEANOR SUMMERFtELD and RiCHARDMURDOCH.DAVtCNtXOtf with some tune-twisters from STEVE RACE
Intheehair.RoYPLOMLEY
Devised and written by lAN MESStTER
Produced by Charles Maxwell
Sunday's broadcast
A spontaneous discussion by Lord Boothby, K.B.E., Baroness Stocks, The Abbot of Downsim, Dorian Williams
Travelling Question-Master, Freddy Grisewood
From The Village Hall, Chewton Mendip, Somerset
Repeated:Sun, 1.10 p.m. (Home)
Views for use in Any Answers? (next Thursday at 9.30 pm) should be addressed to the BBC, Bristol, marked Any Answers?
From the Wellington Hall, Belfast
Terence Lovett conducts the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra
Leader, David Adams
Friday Night's Star Singers Patricia McCarry, Eric Hinds
The Harlandic Male Voice Choir Conducted by Norman Hawkins
The Templemore Silver Band Conducted by Alfred Bell
and.S'port.sRcsut)'s
Peter Haigh and Don Davis with the Friday show that welcomes Saturday
People places views Music and surprises featuring
THE COLIN PURBROOK TRIO and THE MIKE SARNE COLUMN plus the first news of Saturday With TOM MANGOLD and PETER STEWART
Produced by DAVID CARTER and DAVID HATCH
Sweet swinging sounds for late night listening
With HECTOR STEWART
† Produeed by John F.Muir
and Weather Forecast