Your request records introduced this week by Roy Rich
Bernard Hollowood discusses the meaning of inflation
10.15 German for the Forces
Twenty minutes for beginners and ten minutes for the more advanced
10.45 ' Late Night Final
How news is gathered, edited, and printed by the evening papers. A talk by Frank Owen , ex-editor of ' S.E.A.C.'
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played by the Maritza Players. under .the direction of Harold C. Gee
Dance music on gramophone records
Lloyd Thomas at the organ of the Granada. Tooting, London
12.30 Ronnie Selby at the piano
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Pakeman
Lancashire v. India (first day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender on the closing overs before lunch. From Aigburth Cricket Ground, Liverpool
(Second series). Gramophone programme introduced by Spike Hughes
(by permission of the Commandant) conducted by Lieutenant Meredith Roberts. Director of Music, Royal Military School of Music
and his Orchestra, with Carole Carr , Sally Douglas , Dick James. Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl
Lancashire v. India (first day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender during the afternoon's play. From Aigburth Cricket Ground, Liverpool
played by the Irish Rhythms Orchestra (conductor, David Curry ), with Eileen Ervine (contralto) and Wesley McCoy (baritone)
Lancashire v. India (first day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender during the afternoon's play. From Aigburth Cricket Ground. Liverpool
at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool
Conductor, Rae Jenkins ; with Denny Dennis
with artists. Presented by Glyn Jones
All-England Championship. Reports from Wimbledon
Lancashire v. India (first day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender during the afternoon's play. From Aigburth Cricket Ground, Liverpool
' Talking of Jazz.' Sheila Fryer gives her impressions of fifteen months of production of ' Radio Rhythm Club ' in a discussion with Denis Preston. Illustrated with gramophone records
played by the Masqueraders
a weekly programme of informal conversation between well-known men and women and their friends. This week the host is Donald McCullough. With him are Professor Robert Bout floiir, Principal of the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester, and Richard Roadnight.
This week's sound-reel of recordings made on the spot by the BBC's Mobile Units. Edited by John Shuter
Music by Lehar. Richard Tauber and the Radio Orchestra of Beromunster, conducted by the composer
Overture: Eve
Still Smiling (The Land of Smiles) Waltz Interlude (The Count of Luxembourg)
Stay With Me Forever (Judith) Overture: Gypsy Love
Resignation (The Firstborn) Waltz: Wild Roses
You are my heart's delight (The Land of Smiles)
8.25 app. Part 2
TOSCANINI conducts Gershwin's ' An American in Paris,' played by the Orchestra of La Scala, Milan. (BBC recording)
Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra, with guest artists. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot
Paddie O'Neil introduces this week's entertainment for the Royal Navy with her guest from ' Off the Liberty Boat ' ; ' The Service-with a Smile ': extracts from the memoirs of a three-badge stoker; . Music for the Mess-deck ' provided by Hamish Menzies : Buck Warren and Chic: BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Rae Jenkins. Produced by Charles Maxwell and George Inns.
A musical entertainment for the family at the close of day
Musicians, the International Light Orchestra: conductor, Gilbert Vinter
The Man from the Country, C. Henry Warren
The Host, Pat Butler
Ronnie Munro and his Orchestra. From Green's Playhouse Ballroom, Glasgow
11.25 Stan Atkins and his Band. From the Embassy Ballroom, Welling, Kent