BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader, Julien Gaillard )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Sid Phillips and his Band
Reub Silver and Marion Day at two pianos
At 6.45 on 1.500 m.
Shipping Forecast
Request tunes with a memory played in strict tempo by the Victor Silvester
Ballroom Orchestra
Produced by David Miller
Sam Pollock introduces your request records
News Summary at 9.30
A story, a hymn. and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ and songs from
Derek Hammond-Stroud
Maurice Arnold and his Sextet
' Soft Spot for Nancy ' by Joan E. Evans
Read by Brenda Dunrich
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Robert Turley
Conductor, Leonard Lamb
with fast-moving music to beat those Monday blues
Draw for Fifth Round
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning
From the Council Chamber of the Football Association. Lancaster Gate. London
From the Midlands
The Coventry Theatre Orchestra
Conductor, William Pethers
The Four Ramblers
Norman Vaughan
Grace O'Connor
George Martin
Introduced by Richard Maddock
Produced by James Pestridge
The show with the most
David Ede introduces and directs
The Rabin Band
Lorie Mann , Colin Day
Ray Pilgrim. The Hound Dogs
' Rockin' ' Rex Morris
The ' groovin' ' guitar of Don Sanford and your ' pop ' requests
Produced by Terry Henebery
(The Rabin Band is appearing at the Wimbledon Palais, London)
News Summary at 1.30
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,500 m.
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes, stories, and music
Today's story: ' Peter the Little Black Kitten by Jean Sutcliffe. told by Julia Lang.
Eileen Browne introduces the programmes this week
including
Impact: A personal reaction to last week's newspapers
Open Mike outside an Employment Exchange
My Unstately Homes-3: described by Alan Melville
Reading Your Letters
A Book that Seized Me: Peter Forster on ' Sentimental Education ' by Gustave Flaubert
Serial: 'House of Shade' by M. M. Kaye
Abridged by Neville Teller
Read by Derek Hart
The first of eleven instalments
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
News Summary at 2.30
Old tunes in new settings played by the BBC
West of England Light Orchestra
(Leader. Frederick Lunnon ) Conductor, Frank Cantell
News Summary at 3.30
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Script by Lesley Wilson
Repeated on Tuesday at 11.15 a.m.
Productions by Betty Davies and Keri Lewis
Sue Douglas succeeded in persuading her parents to let her go on with her job at Bob's garage. Dr. Dale told Caradoc that the inquest on Mr. Haynes had been postponed pending further inquiries. Alec and Miriam were trying to get Janet out of the country immediately, but Janet herself wanted to stay, feeling she would help Caradoc. Caradoc went to the police, made a statement about his fight with Mr. Haynes, and was charged with manslaughter. At the Magistrate's Court he was remanded on bail for eight days. David let Mr. and Mrs. Owen know what was happening and they came up from Wales.
News, views, and music
Monday edition
Introduced by John Ellison
Special features:
Sweet Music with Ian Stewart
Dudlev Perkins asks
Can I Help You T
Desmond Carrington presents
The Singing Screen
6.29 Weather and News Headlines followed by Tonight's Topic
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader. Julien Gaillard )
Conductor. Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Jacques Brown
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.
West Indies v. England
Second Test Match
A story of country folk
with Singer, Eddie Falcon
Guest artist,
Bert Weedon on guitar with Rhythm Group
Produced by Rex Burrows
The British
Welterweight Championship
Music from
George Gershwin 's folk opera played by Percy Faith and his Orchestra on gramophone records
A review of this week's popular music and predictions of hits to come with Bob Miller and the Millermen
The Raindrops
Ken Jones and his Music and this week's guests:
Cliff Richard and the Shadows
Janet Richmond
Introduced by Denny Piercy Produced by John Kingdon
including Cricket: West Indies v. England. Second Test Match. A close of play report by E. W. Swanton of the Daily Telegraph from Queens Park Cricket Ground, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Ken Sykora invites you to hear the strings and songs of George Baron
Kenneth Essex
Viera
Gordon Franks and the Stringalong Sextet and on records
Victor Silvester and his Silver Strings
Produced by John Kingdon
plays music for late evening at the BBC theatre organ