with Dwight Whylie and the Music of the week: see Saturday
and Metcast
SAM COSTA introduces your request records
David Kossoff tells stories of Jerusalem
12: Abomination of desolation/
LYN AND GRAHAM MCCARTHY with THE 10 O'CLOCK SOUND
Directed by JACK DORSEY and a visit this week from DON CHARLES
Introductions by ROGER MOFFAT
Produced by Roger Pusey
Jimmy LEACH AND HIS
ORGANOLIAN QUARTET
There Must Be a Way by BARRIE HAMILTON-STAITE
Read by BRUCE BEEBY
Script by Jeffrey Segal
Monday's broadcast
Mrs. Dale has returned home from her holiday. The eye specialist has told Mrs. Freeman that her cataract will not be ready for operation for at least six months. Paula's baby has arrived-a girl. Jago has moved into the stables at the Sheiling, but during his first night the roof collapsed and he had to seek refuge with Bob and Jenny.
in Melody Time with JACK BYFIELD
Produced by James Dufour
Sandy Macpherson plays the organ of the State. Kilburn
presents
TERRY WOGAN with his kind of music from Dublin
London's lunchtime record rendezvous where
Keith Fordyce introduces the guest stars and ' on the spot ' requests
Produced by Derek Chinnery
Tickets may be obtained from [address removed], enclosing stamped, addressed envelope
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
A Children's Party: JEAN MET- CALFE talks about the ideas she has given in Come For A Meal, the Woman's Hour cookery book
Conscience: CHARLES CURRAN considers various forms of cheating
Reading Your Letters
How I paid about £10 too much: A cautionary talk from EUNICE BANKS about the repair of a washing machine
Out of Town: a miscellany of country items
FRANCES CUKA reads Tibetan Foothold by DERVLA MURPHY
Fourth of five instalments
JOHNNY MORAN introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
HERMAN'S HERMITS
THE FORTUNES
MIKI AND GRIFP
LES HOWARD
THE KEN JONES QUARTET
THE HENRY KREIN QUINTET
BILL SAVILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by PAMELA Cox
Repeated: Wednesday, 11.15 a.m.
BOB HOLNESS with Playtime
Records for the younger listeners and at
5.0 DAVID SYMONDS with Newly Pressed
The latest singles, E.P.s, and L.P.s
with Tim BRINTON for news, views, and music featuring
THE PHIL PHILLIPS Trio with TRULY SMITH and some choice L.P.s and singles
Script by Robert Buckland Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by VERNON LAWRENCE The Phil Phillips Trie Is appearing at * Talk of the Town,' London
and Racing Results
Repeated: Wednesday, 1.30 (Home)
with Wilfred Pickles visits Newtown, Central Wales at The Youth Club
(Church House) with MABEL at ' The Table
Produced by Stephen Williams
A weekly quiz on music and knowledge
The Resident Team NAN WINTON
JOHN Jacques
NEIL DURDEN-SMITH
V.
A team from
The University of Bristol Question-Master, BRIAN JOHNSTON
Produced by Michael Tuke-Hastings From the Winston Hall. University of Bristol
and Weather Forecast
The marches played by the G.U.S. (Footwear) Band
Conductor, Stanley H. Boddington
The waltzes played by the BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor, Marcus Dods
Introduced by Peter Reynolds
Produced by Geoffrey Brand
A BBC World Service production
Music and memories with David Nixon
Written by Robert Turley
Produced by Sheila Anderson
THE London STUDIO PLAYERS Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by REGINALD KILBEY
Alan Dell introducing
THE NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN THE SPINNERS
THE COLIN PURBROOK TRIO ANITA HARRIS
JOHNNY DOUGLAS presents his LIVING STRINGS arrangements played by the RADIO ORCHESTRA and turning the tables on discs old and new
Produced by JOHN HOOPER
Anita Harris is in 'London Laughs' at the London Palladium
with music from abroad and from
1.31 Music in mood
and Weather Forecast