Christian words and music
followed by CHARLES SMITTON at the organ of the Odeon, Manchester
Charles Smitten is appearing at the Casino Club. Bolton
invites you to
Start the Day Right With help from the BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT and some musical recordings
Produced by David Allan
Request records played by MICHAEL ASPEL
In the Studio
JOHNNY HOWARD AND HIS BAND LAURA LEE , TONY STEVEN DANNY STREET and Top Pop Stars On Record
The latest releases
Special Feature BBC Top Tunes
Introduced by DAVID SYMONDS
Produced by RON BELCHIER
Johnny Howard and his Band are at the Orchid Ballroom. Purley
from
Netherlee Parish Church. Glasgow
Conducted by the Minister. THE REV. STANLEY MAlR
A Time for Cheering
Organist, William LiddeU
11.55 Good Listening
247 metres and VHF
News of current programmes
Records for Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Introduced from London and Cologne by JEAN METCALFE and DEREK HALE
Byarrangement with the British Forces Broadcasting Service
Written by BARRY TOOK and MARTY FELDMAN starring Kenneth Home with KENNETH WILLIAMS , HUGH PADDICK BETTY MARSDEN. BILL PERTWEE Music by THE FRASER HAYES FOUR EDWIN BRADEN
AND THE HORNBLOWERS
Announcer. DOUGLAS SMITH
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
Pre-recorded at The Paris. Lower
Regent Street. S.W.1
Hugh Paddick is In Let's Get a Divorce' at the Comedy Theatre. London
Jimmy Clitheroe in The Kid From Auntie with PETER SINCLAIR
PATRICIA BURKE , DANNY Ross DIANA DAY, BRIAN TRUEMAN
TONY MELODY , DAPHNE OXENFORD Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by JAMES CASEY
An invitation to explore the glittering world of Robert Farnon who conducts
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, John Jezard with his own arrangements of distinctive popular music This week's special guests Dickie Valentine Douglas Gamley and THE PoLKA DOTS
International guest conductor, composer, arranger Percy Faith
Introduced by JOHN DUNN
Produced by VERNON LAWRENCE
played by ALAN FREEMAN
Highspots in the Top Twenty and the best of the new records
Produced by Denys Jones
Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to
Jimmy EDWARDS , TED RAY
TOMMY TRINDER , CYRIL FLETCHER
In the chair, McDONALD HOBLEY
Special guest, STUBBY KAYE from an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by Edward Taylor
Pre-recorded at the Playhouse,
Northumberland Avenue. W.C.2
Star Guest of the Week Stanley Baker on the difficulties of planning a robbery
' Ask a silly question . . .' GEORGE SEGAL demonstrates how to be interviewed
What's New! MATTHEW NORGATE and scenes from
Penelope starring
NATALIE WOOD , IAN BANNEN
DICK SHAWN , and PETER FALK adaptation by Marjorie Bilbow Introduced by PETER HAIG
Script by Lyn Fairhurst
Produced by JOHN DYAS
A contest in which listeners compete for the title: Brain of Britain 1967
Chairman, FRANKLIN ENGELMANN 12: Wales (iii) JANE BURRELL
Pembrokeshire, Student
CLIVE SPONG
Carmarthenshire, Farmer
NEVILLE ANDERSON
Swansea, Newspaper
Advertisement Manager
ERNEST BROOK
Glamorgan, Headmaster
The programme includes 'Beat the Brains ' in which listeners put their own questions to the contestants
Devised and written by John P Wynn
Produced by JOAN CLARK
Tre-recorded at the Playhouse.
Northumberland Avenue. W.C.2
THE ADAM SINGERS
Directed by CLIFF ADAMS
Accompanied by Jack Emblow
Produced by John Browell
A serial in three stories and thirteen parts by JON ROLLASON and KEITH WILLIAMS with Keith Barron
Penelope Lee , Nicholas Selby
SECOND STORY (In four parts)
Douglas Shemley was asked to write the biography of the motor tycoon. Lord Hum. He and Penny stayed at the Hums' country house, and were worried by the atmosphere there Douglas was intrigued when he found that Hum's original part. ner, Walter Fox , was killed in a car crash when the firm was in its infancy, and Hum's success dated from then. Tony Gaunt. now in Hum's employ, hinted that if Douglas uncovered any scandal it might be profitable to him.
3: Back to Bloxwich
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Nicholas Selby is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company
REGINALD LEOPOLD
AND THE
PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, CAROLE ROSEN
continued
from
The Old Parish Church, Nairn with the united choirs of the district
Welcome by THE REV. A. GORDON McGILLIVRAY Hymns introduced by THE REV. JOHN CUMMING
Theme: The King's Way Conductor of Praise: WILLIAM CAMERON
Organist, JAMES McMORRAN
Ye gates, lift up your heads (Tune
St. George's, Edinburgh)
Ride on! ride on In majesty
(Tune, Crasselius)
AU glory, laud, and honour
(Tune, St. Theodulph)
Hosanna, loud hosanna (Tune.
EUacombe)
Maker of earth and sea and sky (Tune, Melita)
Take up thy cross (Tune, Hesperus)
Nearer my God, to thee (Tune,
Proprior Deo)
0 worship the King (Tune
Hanover)
Final Prayer and Blessing by THE REV. JOHN A. TAYLOR
A series based on the mutual love and mistrust of a young married couple
[Starring] Richard Briers as George Starling, Prunella Scales as Kate Starling
with DIANA KING, ROSEMARY MILLER, PETER HAWKINS, JO KENDALL, JAMES TAYLOR
Written by RICHARD WARING
Produced by CHARLES MAXWELL
Pre-recorded at The Paris, Lower Regent Street, S.W.1
Repeated: Tuesday, 7.0 p.m. (Home)
about
William Gaskill
Artistic Director of the Royal Court Theatre and Peter Whelpton
Travel Correspondent with four teenagers putting the questions
In the chair, PETER HAlGH
Produced by David O'Clee
with Records for You
Introduced by HUMPHREY LYTTELTON
In the Jazz Club
KENNY BALL'S JAZZMEN
Hear Me Talkin' ERROLL GARNER
PETER CLAYTON with this week's topic New Releases reviewed by DEREK JEWELL Festival Highligh'
Late Jazz ERIC SILK
AND ms SOUTHERN JAZZ BAND and the best on records
Produced by TEDDY WARRICK
STEVE ALLEN , BRYANT MARRION
and Weather forecast