The Gerald Crossman Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A talk by Geoffrey Sale ,
Headmaster of King's School,
Bruton, Somerset
by a doctor
by Peter Element
by Ian Hobkirk
Ian Hobkirk , who is Bailiff of the Royal Parks, talks about their preservation and some of the problems that he has to consider today
Gramophone records of ' Jeux '
News commentary
Arrival at Caernarvon Castle
Commonwealth Exchange.
Something We're Proud Of: a series of five programmes contributed by some of the Commonwealth countries for ten-to twelve-year-old schoolchildren
5-Sockeye, best of Fish : Salmon Fishing in British Columbia Written and recorded in Canada by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Directed by Harold C. Gee with Marguerite Crichton (soprano)
(Harold C. Gee broadcasts by permission of the Royal Bath Hotel, Bournemouth)
and his Rumba Band with Esteban, Miguel Delgado and Francisco Icaza
Michael Miles introduces
The Coronets
Lou Jacobi
Professional Protégé
Rolf Harris
Felix Bowness
Your Favourite Musical Comedy
Sylvia Robin and Donald Scott
Resident Top of the Bill
Ethel Revnell
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
(Lou Jacobi is appearing in 'Guys and Dolls ' at the London Coliseum)
The British Open Championship
A report by Henry Longhurst on this morning's play
From the Starter's Box, Carnoustie
Lunchtime scoreboard
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Colin Horsley (piano)
by Charlotte Bronte
Episode 5
First in a series of programmes depicting famous personalities of the entertainment world with Sir Adrian Boult
Dorothy Carless
Franklin Engelmann
Jerry Gray. Don Haynes
Jack Hylton and the recorded music of the Glenn Miller orchestras
Script by Maurice Gorham
Produced by Thurstan Holland
Frank Weir invites you to listen to his selection of records
Arrival at the International
Musical Eisteddfod, Llangollen
For the Younger Ones
'The Old Nurse's Stocking Basket': a series of stories by Eleanor Farjeon from her book of the same name, told by Jo.
1 -' The Old Nurse and the story of the Blue Lotus '
5.15 For Older Children
'Green Sailors, Beware!'
A new series of Green Family adventures by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones
1 -' All on a Summer's Day '}
Produced by David Davis
' little while ago. I told you about a Canadian boy, called " Loopy," who fell out of the sky in an aeroplane. We were in Rag Doll (that's Uncle George's boat) and we fished him out of the sea, and as soon as he became one of the crew all sorts of things began to happen! Well, one day, when we were least expecting it, he turned up again! '-' Mary Green
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for the Midlands and East Norfolk
by Delibes
The story, adapted for broadcasting by Ursula Roseveare is told by Philip Cunningham with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conducted by Harold Gray
Produced by Philip Moore
An account, illustrated with recordings, of today's visits by Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh to Caernarvon, Rhyl, Wrexham, and Llangollen
by Joseph Harsch
This is the fifth in the series of six talks also being broadcast in the United States on the NBC network. Joseph Harsch recorded his talk today from a studio in Europe. The place of origin will be announced at the time of the broadcast.