Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Leader, William Mclnulty )
Conductor, David Curry
' He Sets the Prisoner Free '
The Rev. John Owen Jones comments on readings from the Book of Isaiah
2—' Lift up your eyes '
Isaiah 40, vv. 18-31
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Kathleen Ewart (contralto)
Derek Collier (violin)
Josephine Lee (piano)
J. L. Hodson , author and journalist, tells you how he first started to write
TCHAIKOVSKY
Records of his Concert-Fantasy for piano and orchestra
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
and his Honolulu Hawaiians
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A story byMrs. Ewing
Adapted by Paul Stephenson
Read by Carleton Hobbs 2—' Jackanapes grows up '
Howard Keel on gramophone records
Johnny Morris adds a pinch to flavour the week
from a canteen in Colchester Essex
with Tommy Reilly, Graham Stark, Alma Cogan, Peter Cavanagh
James Moody (piano) Bert Weedon (guitar) Max Abrams (drums)
Presented by Bill Gates
(Graham Stark is appearing in 'Archie Andrews's Xmas Party' at the Regal Cinema, Beckenham)
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A spontaneous discussion by Mary Stocks
Rt. Hon. Hugh Gaitskell
C.B.E., M.P.
Viscount Hailsham
Graham Hutton
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
From the locomotive workshops,
Eastleigh, Hampshire
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Cyril Preedy (piano)
Freda Bruce Lockhart presents the first of two gramophone programmes recalling performances by some of her favourite artists
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
The story of Hatton Garden
Narrators,
Oliver Burt and Frank Duncan
Readers,
Felix Felton and Max Brimmell
Written and produced by Robert Pocock
Platinum ingots worth £ 15,000 are cast in the furnaces of the refinery in London's Hatton Garden, and buyers come from all parts of the world to inspect the periodic sights' of rough diamonds at the nearby offices of the world's largest diamond-trading company. But stones also change hands in the street, and ' papers' of diamonds are produced as casually as cigarette cases in the public houses and cafes of the neighbourhood.
with Peter Sellers
Harry Secombe , Spike Milligan in ' The Case of the Missing Heir '
The Ray Ellin-rton Quartet
Max Geldray
Announcer. Wallace Greenslade
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Script written by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Produced by Peter Eton
A twice-weekly survey if 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
Stephen W. Bonarjee writes on page 3
followed by late weather forecast for land areas