played by Rudy Lewis at the organ of the Gaumont State, Kilburn
Piano solos played by an R.A.F sergeant-Cyri Preedy
4—'Advertising and Selling.' Bernard Hollowood discusses supply and demand, prices and what they mean, and what makes good and bad advertising
Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson at two pianos, with Charles Smart at the novachord
A series of talks about work in Britain. 4-Mary Stuart talks about school teaching
from swing to classics
29—' I Know a Man,' by James McCormick -. read by Alan Howland
on gramophone records
followed by Interlude
An abridged version for broadcasting of John Galsworthy 's story, ' A Stoic,' in eight instalments. Read by Felix Aylmer. 5—' Ventnor Picks up the Trail '
Hill-billies on gramophone records
at the organ of the Ritz Cinema. Belfast
Conducted by Robert Irving
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and Peter Watts. (BBC recording)
'Cricket Averages.' Are cricket averages misleading? How did figures help Bomber Ops. '? How does demobilisation procedure depend upon the correct use of figures?
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programmes
Faikman and his Apache Band
with Sheila Hardie , Victor Newbury , and Al Bollington at the theatre organ. Introduced by Sandy Mac phersdn
from the Town Hall, Cheltenham Spa. with Grace Nevern and Jack Warner. and music for dancing by the Hector Davies Dance Orchestra. Produced and presented by Philip Garston-Jones
(by permission of the Commandant), conducted by Lieutenant Meredith Roberts , Director of Music, Royal Military School of Music
with music for all: on gramophone records
Radetzky March (Johann Strauss ):
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Malcolm Sargent
Adagio for strings (Barber): NBC
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Arturo Toscanini
En Bateau and Menuet (Petite Suite)
(Debussy): Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Piero Coppola
Overture: Rienzi (Wagner): Hallé
Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli
Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
Talk by Ruth Drew
Famous sporting personalities answer listeners' queries. The experts: Harold Abrahams , W. Barrington Dalby, George Graham , and S. F. Rous. Question - Master. Raymond Glendenning
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 carefree entertainment, featuring James Etherington , a star from the Services, and the latest radio discoveries. Guest stars, Peter Brough and ' Archie Andrews '
Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black . Introduced by Carroll Levis. Produced by C. F. Meehan.
Adapted for broadcasting by the author in collaboration with the producer, Alick Hayes. Edited by Rex Diamond and Ian Smith. Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucas. Episode 16.
Artists from the Forces, back in Civvy Street, report to Ex-Cpl. Sally Rogers at the Radio Release Centre to entertain you
Jack Francois , Charles Dorning , Michael Moore , Oliver Wakefield , a company of actors from the Reunion Theatre Association, and the Sky-rockets Dance Orchestra, directed by Paul Fenhoulet. Dress: best civvies. Instruments, musical, will be carried. Gordon Crier and John Burnaby will be in charge of the party
The strange adventures of a London taxi-driver, with Jerry Verno (who broadcasts by permission of Firth Shephard ) as the driver. Written by Cyril Campion and produced by Jacques Brown. Episode 3
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