Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Leader, William McInulty)
Conductor, David Curry
' All Workers Together '
Talks by A. Donald Miller , General Secretary to the Mission to Lepers
' Do your own designing '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Beryl Kimber (violin)
Osian Ellis (harp)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Interval Music
NATURE CALENDAR.
10.0 NATURE STUDY. Ants, by J. D. Carthy.
Frank Baron and his Sextet
Debbie Reynolds on gramophone records
Crawford White , cricket correspondent of the News Chronicle, sums up the day's play at Adelaide
from the Command Ordnance Depot, Tidworth, Hampshire
with Robert Moreton, Barbara Sumner, Harry Locke, Lou Campara and the Ron Millington Quartet
Presented by Duncan Wood
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A spontaneous discussion by Ralph Wightman
Lady Violet Bonham Carter
The Rt. Hon. Walter Ellio tM.P. , The Rt. Hon. James Griffiths M.P. ,
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
From Stroud, Gloucestershire
STORIES AND RHYMES. ' A Knock in the Night': an original tale by Ruth Ainsworth
2.20 SENIOR ENGLISH II. The Trumpet-Major ' by Thomas Hardy , adapted by Donald Bancroft. Part 3
2.40 Interval Music
2.45 EARLY STAGES IN FRENCH. A programme in simple French, in which listeners are invited to take an active part
Scene: Heureusement quo Lucien eat la! Listeners meet Madame Duval 's son Lucien, who makes a timely appearance. Script by Jean-Jacques Oberlin
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Peter Sellers
Harry Secombe , Spike Milligan in ' The Missing Scroll' with the Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Announcer, Wallace Greenslade
Script by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
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
Frederick Willis talks about night life in London for ordinary folk fifty years ago