Comment and reading by the Rev. Glyn Parry-Jones
4—Conversion
Forecast for land areas
An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
A breakfast-time magazine bringing you news, views, and interviews
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Comment and reading by the Rev. Glyn Parry-Jones
5-Why Work?
Forecast for land areas
An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
A bulletin of food news to guide the household shopper
Compiled and read by June Jay
See Light Programme
Michael J. MURPHY , the well-known Ulster folklorist, worked on a farm for many years as a young man, and in this talk he describes his experiences at harvest time.
Kathleen Willson (mezzo-soprano)
Frederick Stone (piano)
played by Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
and his Latin-American Band
by John Buchan
Adapted for broadcasting In
six episodes by J. C. Gosforth
3—' The Adventure of the Radical Candidate '
Other parts played by Eric Anderson , Norman Claridge
Wilfrid Grantham and Jack Shaw
Production by Frederick Bradnum
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Guest artist,
William Parsons (baritone)
Introduced by Ivan Samson
Master of Ceremonies,
Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Naval Threestep; Fylde Waltz; Western Schottische; Sherrie Saunter : Royal Empress Tango; Canadian Barn Dance: Boston Two-step; Empress Mazurka; Dinky One-step
The songs: The Trumpeter; Ship Ahoy!
Tickets for this broadcast can be obtained on application to [address removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
From the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days Gale Pedrick selects highlights to hear again
Introduced by John Ellison
Edited by John Haslam
A programme of old favourites sung by Frederick Harvey (baritone) with Ruby Taylor (piano)
Dudley Savage (organ) and a chorus from the Bristol Light Opera Club Chorus-Master. Vernon Jones
Introduced by Dudley Savage
Charles Richardson introduces the first of four record programmes recalling the great American showman with the music from some of his famous extravaganzas
The novel by Francis Brett Young arranged for broadcasting in nine parts by Lionel Brown
PART 5
Characters in order of speaking:
Pianist. Arthur Dulay
Produced by David H. Godfrey
A weekly exploration of the BBC Sound Archives
Listen
A monthly magazine of recordings from the past and the present
C. J. Pennethorne Hughes introduces some practitioners of the 'Black Art' James Stephens describes his first meeting with George Moore
An Interview: perhaps the most unsuccessful one ever recorded by the BBC
Edited and introduced by Denys Guaroult
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Charles Groves
For the Younger Ones
' Mary Jane and the Visitors '
A serial story in eight parts written by Hilda Carson read by Cicely
8 (and last)—' Goodbye. Judy '
6.10 For Older Children
Tony Britton and Pat Pleasance in ' Lorna Doone '
The book by R. D. Blackmore dramatised for broadcasting in seven episodes by Ronald Gow 6—' A Visit from the Counsellor '
Produced by Mollie Austin
5.40 For Children of Most Ages
Saturday Mornings
A series of five programmes In which W. R. Dalzell visits museums in the London area where young visitors are particularly welcome.
He tells you what they have on show and what there is to draw
4-THE COMMONWEALTH INSTITUTE
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Jack Watson welcomes stars of the entertainment world with the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra,
Conducted by Bernard Herrmann
Produced by James Casey
Part 1: BEETHOVEN
with Ron Moody , Clive Dunn
Benny Lee , Janet Waters
Dick Lester , Judith Chalmers
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Announcer, Tim Gudgin
Script by Michael Bentine and John Law
Produced by Charles Chilton
A weekly report from the BBC's science correspondent, C. L. Boltz
Ethel Smyth
Trio for violin, horn, and piano played by Antonio Brosa (violin) Barry Tuckwell (horn) Kathleen Long (piano)