followed by BREAKFAST SPECIAL with ROBIN BOYLE and the Music of the week: see Saturday
and Metcast
ALAN FREEMAN introduces your request records
with JERRY SHORE and COLIN SEMPER
and his BALLROOM Orchestra
Produced by Michael Shrimpton
Band of the Welsh Guards
Conducted by Capt. H.A. Kenney, Director of Music
from the Midlands
He Cried like a Baby by MARY READ
Read by LINDA POLAN
Wednesday afternoon's broadcast
Mr. Acker Bilk introduces his Paramount Jazz Band and the Strings of the Radio Orchestra
Conducted by Leon Young
Produced by John Hooper
with BERNARD HERRMANN AND THE N.D.O.
THE MAL CRAIG THREE
THE TRAD LADS, EVE EDEN
This week's guests THE HERD
WARM SOUNDS Tony STEVEN
Introduced by RAY MOORE
Produced by John Wilcox
Eve Eden is with Les Nocturnes at Tiffany's. Manchester
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Parliamentary Notebook: Norman Shrapnel, of The Guardian, reports on the parliamentary scene.
A Man about the House: reflections from Ann Purser on what it's like having a husband who works at home.
Reading Your Letters
The guilt is still there: a personal story from a listener who had an abortion.
Behind the Scenes at Kew: Elisabeth Beresford talks to people who work in the famous botanic gardens, where 25,000 species of plants are grown.
June Barrie reads "Beasts in My Bed" by Jacquie Durrell.
Second of six Instalments
PETE BRADY
Introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
GEORGIE FAME AND HIS BAND
UNIT FOUR PLUS Two
DIANA LANDOR with THE DON LUSHER QUARTET
THE ROYAL FREEMAN
THE RONNIE SMITH BAND
THE MEXICANS
Including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Jeff Griffin
Script by Jeffrey Segal
and Cricket Scoreboard
Brian Matthew reviews the latest popular L.P.s, E.P.s, and singles
With BARRY ALLDIS for news, views, and music featuring
MALCOLM Vjckyeh AND
The RADIO DANCE ORCHESTRA plus some choice L.P.s and singles
Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by Roger Pusey
including
A contest in which listeners compete for the title
Brain of Britain 1967
Second Round featuring each week three winners from the first round of the contest
Chairman, FRANKLIN ENGELMAN " 5: Scotland (i)
William TAYLOR , Glasgow Schoolmaster
LT. Cdr. JULIAN Loring, r.h. Fife
Ross NAPIER. Fife Schoolmaster including - Beat the Brains In which listeners put their own questions to the contestants
Devised und written by John P. Wynn
Produced by JOAN CLARK
Pre-recorded at The Playhouu, Northumberland Avenue. W.C.2
Sunday's broadcast
Radio Newsroom bring! what's news tonight to the Light followed by Comment Whot Whatr Whyr
Presenter, DEREK COOPER
from the novel
Battle for Inspector West by JOHN CREASEY adapted in seven parts by MAURICE TRAVERS starring Patrick Allen and Sarah Lawson with Francis de Wolff as Carosian
2: Terror for a Bride
Roger West hunts a missing bride —and finds a body. Michael Grant receives a mysterious phone call
Produced by JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
with THE RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by VILEM TAUSKT
Semprinl plays his own arrangements for piano and orchestra
Produced by Frank Hooper
A radio correspondence column In which listeners add their comments to views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions? from Eastcombe, Gloucestershire
Introduced by FREDDY Grisewood Produced by Michael Bowen
Repeated: Friday, 3.30 p.m. (Home)
with DOREEN Hume (soprano) and the BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA
Leader, David Adams
Conducted by William Daviis
and Latest Sports Results
with Geoffrey Wheeler who Introduces
ROSEMARY SQUIRES
THE MIDNIGHT STRINGS
OF THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PAUL FENOOLBn
BRIAN FAHEY AND his ORCHESTRA
ALEX WELSH AND HIS BAND and some late-night records including tonight's featured L.P.
Travelling On
ROBERT GOULET on tour
Produced by JOHN BILLINGHAM
JIMMY HENNEY and TED TAYLOR
With some swinging sounds to brighten up the early hourt
Produced by Pat McLoughlin
and Weather forecast