Listings
with John Roberts and the
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Roberts
Gay Byrne introduces your request records
Contributors
Introduces:
Gay
Byrne
DAVID KOSSOFF tells in his own word! the story of Adam
3: Modelling clay
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Kossoff
With Sheila SOUTHERN and The Orchestra Conducted by Paul Fknoulhet .
Produced by John Klngdon
Contributors
Conducted By:
Paul
Fknoulhet
Produced By:
John
Klngdon
Band of the Welsh Guards
Conducted by Captain H. A. Kenney, Director of Music
Contributors
Conducted By:
Captain H. A.
Kenney
Sugar for a Mare by John Henryson
Read by Richard Hurndall
Contributors
Read By:
Richard
Hurndall
Script by Jill Hyem
Tuesday's broadcast
Contributors
Script By:
Jill
Hyem
The best in light music
KENNETH ALWYN conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins with Monia Liter (piano)
Contributors
Leader:
Arthur
Leavins
Piano:
Monia
Liter
Judith Chalmers and Paddy FEENY with a programme to link friends and relations all over the world
Broadcast simultaneously by the BBC World Service
Contributors
Unknown:
Judith
Chalmers
Unknown:
Paddy
Feeny
Bob Miller
AND THE MlLLERMEN
Vince Hill dougie arthur
Tony Crane
ROSANELLA
AND THE MlLLTONES and this week's guest
Introduced by Denny Fierci
Produced by Ian Scott
Contributors
Unknown:
Bob
Miller
Unknown:
Vince
Hill
Unknown:
Tony
Crane
Introduced By:
Denny
Fierci
Produced By:
Ian
Scott
Introduced by Harjorie Anderson
Guest of the Week: LORNA Paulin , President of the Library Association
Hush now. Daddy's Asleep:
Eva Hawkes describes the snags of having a husband on night-shift
Back to the Jungle: Professor
Ritchie Calder believes we can learn from wild animals how to replace war by signals, displays, and codes of conduct
Reading Your Letters
Art Real or Art False?: a discussion between Jasia Relchardt , Assistant Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, and ROBERT Wraight , art critic
Gabriel Woolf reads
The Paper Palace by ROBERT Harlinq
| Ninth of ten Instalments
Contributors
Introduced By:
Harjorie
Anderson
Unknown:
Lorna
Paulin
Unknown:
Eva
Hawkes
Unknown:
Ritchie
Calder
Unknown:
Jasia
Relchardt
Unknown:
Robert
Wraight
Unknown:
Gabriel
Woolf
Unknown:
Robert
Harlinq
PAT JOHNS
Invites you to take it easy and spend an informal half-an-hour of music
Produced by John F. Muir
Contributors
Produced By:
John F.
Muir
The Champion Hurdle Challenge Cup
Over two miles
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with a summary by ROGER Mortimer
From Prestbury Park
Race Course. Cheltenham
Contributors
Commentary By:
Peter
Bromley
Unknown:
Roger
Mortimer
Ronnie Pleydell and his Orchestra
Contributors
Unknown:
Ronnie
Pleydell
Repeated: Thursday, 11.15 a.m.
At Dr. Dale's suggestion Roddy has approached Dr. Jackson and asked him whether he would be interested ' in joining the Group Practice. His reaction was encouraging and the Dales invited him to bring his wife and baby down from the Midlands to spend a weekend at Wells Road. Meantime, Roddy and Dr. Harris help Dr. Dale to show Dr. Jackson the workings of the Practice. The Assistant Matron at Hillside Hall has decided to spend some of her legacy on a holiday abroad.
Jimmy Kingsbury with Playtime
Records for the younger listeneri and at
Contributors
Unknown:
Jimmy
Kingsbury
The latest singles E.P.s, and L.P.s
Fun, fact and fiction with Tim Brinton for news, views, comments and the best on record plus
JERRY ALLEN AND his Trio
Script by Tony Aspler
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and Robin Boyle
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Brinton
Unknown:
Jerry
Allen
Script By:
Tony
Aspler
Produced By:
Peter
Duncan
Produced By:
Robin
Boyle
Contributors
Written By:
John Keir
Cross
Produced By:
Tony
Shryane
says
Make Mine Music with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra Leader, James Hutcheon
Conductor, GILBERT Vinter
Produced by Ron Gardner
Contributors
Leader:
James
Hutcheon
Produced By:
Ron
Gardner
Written by BARRY Took and Marty Feldman starring Kenneth Home with KENNETH Williams
HUGH Paddick , BETTY Marscw
Bill Pertwee music by THE FRASER HAYES FOUR
Edwin Braden and THE HORNBLOWERS
Announcer, Douglas Smith
Produced by John Simmondl
Sunday's broadcast
Contributors
Written By:
Barry
Took
Written By:
Marty
Feldman
Unknown:
Kenneth
Home
Unknown:
Kenneth
Williams
Unknown:
Hugh
Paddick
Unknown:
Betty
Marscw
Unknown:
Bill
Pertwee
Unknown:
Edwin
Braden
Announcer:
Douglas
Smith
Produced By:
John
Simmondl
The Townsend-on-ThameS
Affair by Leslie Darbon
Reports of large-scale bank-note robberies are not, regrettably, unusual. But when Inspector Aymes Is called to investigate such a crime in Townsend-on-Thames, the affair turns out to be far from usual.
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory
Produced by Keith William *
Contributors
Unknown:
Leslie
Darbon
Unknown:
Inspector
Aymes
Produced By:
Keith
William
Johnson:
Nigel
Anthony
Alan March:
Basil
Jones
Ronald Bembridge:
John
Ruddock
Geoffrey Holden:
Lockwood
West
Mrs Holden:
Shirley
Cooklin
Sam Young:
Kevin
McHugh
Joe Bayliss:
John
Dearth
Ruth Wharton:
Eva
Haddon
Tom Evans:
Keith
Alexander
Inspector Aymes:
Peter
Claughton
Sergeant Bamber:
Tim
Seely
SYDNEY THOMPSON and his Dance Orchestra
Produced by James Dufour
Contributors
Unknown:
Sydney
Thompson
Produced By:
James
Dufour
David Jacobs introduces
Dennis Lotis
Ray MacVay 's RHYTHM AND Bras* David and Marianne Dalmoub
The Midnight Strings featuring and conducted by MALCOLM Lockyer
THE HARRY STONEHAM Six plus a disc or two
Produced by IAN GRANT
The Ray MacVay Band Is appearing attheOrchidBallroom,Purley
Contributors
Introduces:
David
Jacobs
Unknown:
Dennis
Lotis
Unknown:
Ray
MacVay
Unknown:
Marianne
Dalmoub
Conducted By:
Malcolm
Lockyer
Produced By:
Ian
Grant
A mosaic of music from here, there and everywhere
Compiled by Leslie Perown *
Contributors
Unknown:
Leslie
Perown