with Dwight Whylie and the Music of the Week: see Saturday
and Metcast
ALAN FREEMAN introduces your request records
Human Rights Week
LYN and GRAHAM McCARTHY with THE 10 O'CLOCK SOUND
Directed by JACK DORSEY and a visit this week from MAUREEN EVANS
Introductions by Roger Moffat
Produced by Roger Pusey
SYD DEAN AND his BAND
Syd Dean and his Band are appear. ing at Top Rank Brighton Suite
Waiting for a Friend by TULLEY HUTESON
Read by JOHN PULLEN
Monday's broadcast
A camel saddle has arrived for Dr. Dale and this solves the mystery of the presents. They have been sent by a rich sheik-Abdul Salim's father. Jenny has finished her TV series. Gunnel has asked to spend Christmas in Sweden and Jenny has decided to find some eligible young man for her before she goes home. Stung by Ruby's social whirl, Sydney has resolved to enlarge his circle now. Mrs. Baker's long stay has sparked off another row between Lois and Neville.
in Melody Time with JACK BYFIELD
Produced by James Dufour
Sandy Macpherson plays the organ of the State. Kilburn
presents
The Sam Costa Show including records for people with birthdays today
If you have a birthday on a Tuesday. write to [address removed]
London's lunchtime record rendezvous where Keith Fordyce introduces the guest stars and ' on the spot ' requests Produced by Keith Boots
Tickets may be obtained from [address removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Weekend Guests: (ii) more comments from FANNY CRADOCK on her menu suggestions in Come for a Meat
House of Children:
AUDREY RUSSELL talks to TAMAR SEGAL about a recent acquisition of the Jewish Branch of the Children's Country Holiday Fund
Tyrian Purple and Lebanese Gold: JOAN PYPER describes her visit to the Lebanon
University Education: a discussion between CLAUS MOSER, Professor of Social Statistics, and NANCY SEEAR , Reader in Personnel Management, London School of Economics
GABRIEL WOOLF reads St. Mawr by D. H. LAWRENCE
Fourth of five Instalments
SIMON DEE introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
ROSEMARY SQUIRES
CLINTON FORD
CLIFF BENNETT
AND THE REBEL ROUSERS
THE UNDERGRADS
ALEX WELSH AND his BAND
THE GERRY BUTLER QUARTET
THE MICHAEL HILL Trio
THE ALBANY STRINGS
Directed by REG PURSGLOVE
Including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Pamela Cox
Script by Barbara Clegg
MARTIN MUNCASTER with Playtime
Records for the younger listeners and at
5.0 DUNCAN JOHNSON with Newly Pressed
The latest singles, E.P.s, and L.P.s
with COLIN HAMILTON for news, views, and music featuring
THE BRIAN LAYTON TRIO with DEAN RAMON and some choice L.P.s and singles
Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by Vernon Lawrence
and Racing Results
on behalf of the LABOUR PARTY
Repeated: Wednesday, 1.30 p.m. (Home)
with Wilfred Pickles visits
One of the Big Five Banks at
The Sign of the Spread Eagle Lombard Street, E.C.3 with MABEL at ' The Table and HARRY HUDSON at the piano
Produced by Stephen Williams Repeated: Saturday, 6.30 p.m.
A weekly quiz on music and knowledge
The Resident
Team NAN WINTON , JOHN JACQUES NEIL DURDEN-SMITH p.
A Team from the University of Nottingham
Question-Master, BRIAN JOHNSTON
Produced by Michael Tuke-Hastings
FromthePortlandLectureHa]*University of Nottingham
and Weather Forecast
The marches played by THE METROPOLITAN POLICE BAND Conductor,
ROGER BARSOTTI , M.B.E.
The waltzes played by the BBC CONCERT Orchestra Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARcus Dods
Introduced by PETER REYNOLDS Produced by Geoffrey Brand
A BBC World Service production
Music and memories with Peter Brough
Written by Ken Sykora
Produced by David Allan
THE LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS
Conducted by REGINALD KILBEY
Alan Dell introducing
THE LEON YOUNG STRING CHORALS with the tenor sax of ART ELLEFSON
DIANA LANDOR
THE ROGER WEBB TRIO
THE JOHNNY Silvo FOLK Group
THE NORTHERN DANCE Orchestra Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN and turning the tables on records old and new
Produced by JOHN HOOPER
with music from abroad and from 1.31 music in mood
and Weather Forecast