played by Reginald New at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
An accompanist plays some piano music-Ernest Lush
1—' Collecting the Gang.' Bernard Hollowood 's new series on practical economics deals with jobs. wage-rates. and other matters concerned with labour
with Cyril Shane. in a programme of romantic waltzes
A new series of talks in which workers in various trades and professions talk about their jobs. Today: Kathleen Bonnar. a post office telephonist
from swing to classics
26-' The Play's the Thing.' written and read by Courtney Sandell
Fifteen minutes of melody and syncopation from the British Forces Network in Germany
followed by Interlude
An abridged version for broadcasting of the story by Baroness Orczy , read by Alan Blair. 7—'A Scrap of Paper '
Conductor. Rae Jenkins
at the organ of the Gaumont. Camden Town
Hill-billies, on gramophone records
Conductor. Ian Whyte
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. God frey and Peter Watts.
That news paragraph— can you believe it? How did it get there? A news editor takes listeners behind the scenes and shows them how he faces his problems as the news comes' in
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites programmes
Van Dam and his Orchestra
with Ida Shepley , Bruce Dargavel , and Lloyd Thomas at the theatre organ. Introduced by Sandy Mac pherson
(conductor. Frank Cantell ), with Edith Lewin (soprano)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Music for all, on gramophone records Overture: The Gypsy Baron (
Johann Strauss ): London Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Bruno Walter
Waltz of the Flowers (Nutcracker
Suite) (Tchaikovsky): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens
Suite: The Fair Maid of Perth
(Bizet): London Philharmonic Orchestra. conducted by Sir Thomas Beech am
Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
Talk by Richard Dimbleby
First of a fortnightly series of programmes covering sports from all angles, and designed to appeal to all sportsmen. Edited by Geoffrey Peck and introduced by John Snagge
Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe. with Elisabeth Welch to sing and Stephane Grappelly to play. Introduced by Roy Plomley and arranged by Edgar Blatt
The music of Ambrose and his Orchestra with the songs of Anne Shelton. Presented by Jacques Brown
(Fifth edition). A happy-go-lucky care-free entertainment, featuring James Etherington , a star from the services, and the winners of the discovery contests. Guest stars. Claude Hulbert and Enid Trevor. The Dance Orchestra, directed by Stanley Black Introduced by Carroll Levis . Produced by C. F Meehan. (BBC recording)
Arthur Danahar, of Bethnal Green, v. Omar Kouidri, of Paris. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, with inter-round summaries by W. Barrington Dalby, on the ten-round welterweight contest.
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Adapted for broadcasting by the author in collaboration with the producer. Alick Hayes Edited by Rex Diamond and lan Smith. Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucas Episode 13.
in the last programme of this series. With Marjorie Westbury as Sister Parkinson. Dorothy Carless as Probationer Muspratt. and Alvar Lidell. Eugene Pini and his Orchestra. Produced by David Yates Mason
and his Band, in a programme of uninterrupted music
A sequence of restful music played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Rae Jenkins
at the theatre organ