The Gerald Crossman Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Leader, William Mclnulty )
Conductor, David Curry
' What are we waiting for ? '
Talks by the Bishop of Birmingham the Rt. Rev. J. L. Wilson
2-Peace on earth?
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Australia v. England
Summary of the fourth day's play by John Arlott of the London Evening News
From Sydney Cricket Ground
Tessa Bloom (piano)
John Seymour recalls a proposal that was made to him in South-West Africa
HAYDN
Gramophone records of movements from his concertos
George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
and his Honolulu Hawaiians with Ronnie Joynes (guitar)
Ludwig Koch discusses with his friend Maxwell Knight some of the varieties of animal. expression that he has recorded
2— 'Cats, large and small'
Produced by Desmond Hawkins
V. C. Clinton-Baddeley reads the second of five readings from Charles Dickens
Crawford White , cricket correspondent of the News Chronicle, sums up the day's play at Sydney
Johnny Morris adds a pinch to flavour the week
from H.M. Dockyard Chatham, Kent
with The Stargazers, Eddie Arnold, Viera, Tony Fayne and David Evans
James Moody (piano) Bert Weedon (guitar) Max Abrams (drums)
Presented by Bill Gates
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A spontaneous discussion by A.G. Street, Anthony Wedgwood Benn M.P., S.J. McAdden M.P., Ritchie Calder
Travelling Question-Master, Freddy Grisewood
From Ilminster, Somerset
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Gerald Gentry
Conducted by John Summerson
Book: Pamela Hansford Johnson Art: Eric Newton
Film: Roger Manvell Theatre: Eric Keown
Radio: Geoffrey Tandy
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
with Peter Sellers
Harry Secombe , Spike Milligan in ' Forog '
Young Ned Seagoon, walking the streets of London during a particularly thick ' pea-souper,' accidentally knocks over a Miss Setina Clutch. Her strange behaviour mystifies young Neddie until a chance meeting with Dr. Rheingold Fnutt puts him on the track of an underground terrorist organisation led by the reckless ' Overcoat Charlie' intent on wrecking the capital's commercial life by blanketing London with an artificial foreign fog that makes people think nothing but the best of each other. Professor Crun is called in by the Government to find an antidote to Forog.'
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Announcer. Wallace Greenslade
Script by Eric Sykes and Spike Milligan
Production by Peter Eton
A twice-weekly survey of current affairs
Speakers in the studio in London and from regional and overseas centres contribute news and views on the issues of today and tomorrow
followed by late weather forecast for land areas