with Robin BOYLE and the Music of the week: see Saturday
and Metcast
CHARLIE CHESTER introduces your request records
The Faith of an Industrialist
RONALD ALLISON talks to
ALFRED OWEN
Introduced by Tim GUDGIN with JENNY WREN
WILLIAM DAVIES and the CHARLIE KATZ NOVELTY SEXTET
Produced by Michael Shrimpton
THE ALBERT DELROY SEXTET
Old Maid's Darling by DORA BROOME
Read by WILFRED PICKLES
Script by Jill Hyem
Jago has returned to Exton to find that Gunnel has redecorated his barge and become engaged to a Swede she met while hitch-hiking. His vanity somewhat wounded, Jago has turned his amorous attentions to Elaine Boot. Roddy and Moira have also returned to Exton after their honeymoon. Mrs. Freeman has been worried about Gwen's reputation-with two male students living in her house and no chaperon. Jenny has started rehearsing for her television play. Mrs. Maggs has decided to give up her job at Hill-side Hall and find a flat in Exton.
Last Friday's broadcast
Introduced by and featuring
Dorita y Pepe with Lou WHITESON and his
LATIN-AMERICAN ORCHESTRA
Produced by James Dufour
presents Simon's Set with SIMON DEE
The Best in Pop from
THE RAY MCVAY SOUND
PATSY JONES , JOE FAGAN
plus this week's guests
LULU
SIMON DUPREE AND THE BIG SOUND
PETER JAY AND THE JAYWALKERS
THE TRUTH
Introduced by Dave Cash
Produced by Keith Bateson
(The Ray McVay Band is appearing at the Hammersmith Palais, London)
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
What I Believe and What I
Have Proved: an occultist talks about her work to ELIZABETH ST. JOHNSTON
Painting for Pleasure:
NOEL BARBER remembers what he learnt from Dufy, Vlaminck, Utrillo, and Chagall
Not Brave or Wonderful!: CHRISTINE BROWN describes her feelings on having adopted five children
Answer and Comment
Frontier Village in Jordan: JUDITH CAMPBELL comments on the work of the Arab Development Society tThe cutting edge Is on the wrong side: MICHAEL BARSLEY talks to ANNE SUTER about the Left Handed Association
JOHN GLEN reads The Bostonians by HENRY JAMES
Fourth of fifteen instalments
JOHN BENSON
Introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
GEORGIE FAME AND bis BAND
DIANA LANDOR with THE DON LUSHER Quartet
MARSHALL SCOTT , ETC.
THE BRIAN DEE TRIO
THE RONNIE SMITH BAND
THE JOHNNY HOWARD BAND
Including some instrumental music 'rom the Swinsalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Jeff Griffin
Repeated: Tuesday, 11.15 a.m.
Alan Freeman reviews the latest popular L.P.6, E.P.s, and singles
with COLIN HAMILTON for news, views, and music featuring
PADDY ROBERTS
JULIE JONES with THE HARRY HAYWARD TRIO plus some choice L.P.s and singles
Produced by BRIAN WILLEY
and Racing Results
A series' originated by PHILIP LEVENE which tells some of the stories from between the lines
Roses are Blooming in Camden Town by Leslie Darbon with John Hollis
Everything in Fred's garden bloomed beautifully, but it was not roses, roses all the way
Cast in order of speaking
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Radio Newsroom brings what's news tonight to the Light followed by Comment Whof Whatf Whyr
Presenter, DEREK COOPER
in half an hour of instant confusion
Sunday's broadcast
A programme of music for everybody with ELAINE BLIGHTON , THOMAS ROUND
IAN WALLACE , MARIAN MONTGOMERY and THE LAURIE HOLLOWAY TRtO
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins Conductor, MARCUS DODS
Introduced by JOHN Roberts Produced by Michael Moores
A Decade of Discs introduced by ALAN DELL
Sunday's broadcast
in the company of Bill Crozier who introduces
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conductor, JACK COLES
Chico ARNEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA
THE MICHAEL SAMMES SINGERS
SUSAN MAUGHAN
THE DENIS NEWEY QUINTET
Your own requests
Late night disc sounds and BBC ' Top Tunes
Produced by PAUL Williams
Chico Arnez and his Orchestra are at the Hotel L'Horizon. St. Brelades Bay. Jersey
swinging sounds from
JON CURLE
THE Tommy WHITTLE QUARTET and some swinging recordings
Produced by Steve Allen
and Weather forecast