with SEAN KELLY
Today and Monday-Friday featuring the music of FREDDIEBALLERINI AND his ORCHESTRA
THE DENIS ROE EIGHT
THE DES CHAMP OCTET
TONY OSBORNE
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
CLAUDE CAVALOTTI AND HIS MUSIC
THE TOMMY SANDERSON SOUND
SIDNEY BRIGHT AND HIS MUSIC
JOHNNY DOUGLAS
AND HIS Orchestra
DENNY BOYCE AND HIS BAND
JACK DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
KEN MOULE and HIS MUSIC
THE BIG BEN BANJO Band
ST. DENIS SILVER BAND
Conductor, E. J. WILLIAMS
The PROMENADE PLAYERS
Conductor. SIDNEY BOWMAN
The HARRY ENGLEMAN TRIO
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT Orchestra Conducted by JACK COLES
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN
THE SWINGING STRINGS
Conductor. PAUL FENOULHET
THE RADIO SHOWBAND
THE BREAKFAST SPECIAL STRINGS Conductor. MALCOLM LOCKYER and a galaxy of stars on disc
Production team: Keith Bateson Roger Eames , Roger Pusey Frances Line
Editor, CYRIL DRAKE
Denny Boyce and his Band are appearing at the Locarno Ballroom, Stevenage
Request records played by JOHN ELLISON
Metcast at 8.55
People in the news with Something to Say
THE ALAN PRICE SET
THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP
SMALL FACES
BRIAN POOLE AND THE TREMELOES
THE GUY DARRELL SYNDICATE
Records you request and some new releases
Introduced by DON Moss
Produced by Jimmy GRANT and BRIAN WILLEY at 10.31 and 11.31: Golf
Carling World Championship
Reports by TOM SCOTT and PERCY HUGGINS
From Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport
Produced by Teddy Warrick
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader. John Jezard
Conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS with GERALD CROSSMAN (piano) and exotic sounds on record from
THE WAIKIKIS and THE BAJA MARIMBA BAND
Produced by Chris Morgan
Chris Denning introduces some of the best sounds around
Today's studio artists:
Johnny Arthry and his Band
Kenny Ball's Jazzmen
David and Jonathan with The Michael Hill Trio
Gerry and the Pacemakers
The Lorne Gibson Trio
Brian Green's Jazzmen
Adam Faith and the Impacts
Vince Hill
The Ivy League
The Tony Jackson Group
The Migil Five
Mrs. Mills at the piano
The Judd Proctor Quartet
The Searchers
Shine and Don Leather
Wout Steenhuis
Harry Stoneham at the electric organ
The Transatlantics
The Danny Wesley Quartet
and a round of records
PAUL MARTIN invites you to Listen to the Band
Produced by Leslie Perowne
Songs and themes from original sound-tracks
Introduced by DESMOND CARRINGTON
Produced by Tony Luke
Music from Scotland with Jimmy Shand
JOSH MACRAE
The JOHNSTONE Sisters
JIMMY SHAND AND his BAND
Introduced by BILL JACK
Last Friday's broadcast
takes
A Look On The Lighter Side with her own brand of humour and her own choice of music
Produced by Ted Beston
A Radio Digression for JOAN SAVAGE with diversions from GORDON CLYDE
PETER VINCENT and DAVID MCKELLAR wrote the script
Music for the DANCE ORCHESTRA arranged and conducted by TOMMY WATT
Produced by John Browell
Gordon Clyde is in ' Hello. Dolly! ' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. London
HARRY MORTIMER introduces the winning Band of this year's Championship held at Belle Vue. Manchester. The programme includes today's test piece: A Downland Suite by John Ireland from the New Elizabethan Ballroom. Belle Vue. Manchester
TED ROGERS introduces some of the artis's appearing this Summer at the Yarmouth Theatres, including
TERRY SCOTT AND HUGH LLOYD
GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS
PEARL CARR AND TEDDY JOHNSON
THE DALLAS BOYS
THE COUNTRYMEN
MIKE BURTON
THE MARIONETTES with THE JACKIE BROWN ORCHESTRA
Produced by RICHARD MADDOCK Recorded at the Wellington Pier Pavilion
Ted Rogers is appearing in ' Holiday Carnival ' at the ABC Theatre: Gerry and the Pacemakers. the Marionettes. and Mike Burton in ' The Big Star Show of 1966 ' at the Royal Aquarium: Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson. and The Countrymen in ' Light Up the Town ' at the Britannia Theatre: The Dallas Boys. and Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd in Show Time ' at the Wellington Pter Pavilion, Great Yarmouth
Jimmy Hanley recalls memories with friends and acquaintances
Produced by David Allan
Uto Ughi (violin)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Alan Loveday
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Part 2
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Part I at 7.30 (Home, not Scottish)
Directed by PAUL FENOULHET with FRANK HOLDER LYNDA BARON
THE DAVE LEE GROUP
Introduced by ROGER MOFFAT
Produced by Frank Hooper
with 21 hours of sounds off the record
Some are vintage, some brand new
Show biz news around
Win some vouchers with your Minis or our Boffins
And how about the mystery disc?
Produced by KEITH BOOTS
His TRIO and this week's guest: GEORGE CHISHOLM
Introduced by JOHN DUNN
Produced by Bernie Andrews
and Weather Forecast