Your request records introduced this week by Geoffrey Sumner
National debts, internal and external, by Bernard Hollowood
Gramophone records of some of Grieg's Norwegian Dances, and Moszkowski's Spanish Dances, played by the City of Birmingham Orchestra, conducted by George Weldon
Ted Eley talks about the Potteries
Some cheerful music to accompany your mid-morning cup of tea, played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by H. C. Burgess
launches
H.M.S. Eagle
Commentary by Henry McMullan. From Messrs. Harland and Wolff's Shipbuilding Yards, Belfast
Dance music, on gramophone recorda
A well-known conductor plays some piano solos
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
BBC Scottish Orchestra (conductor, Ian Whyte ) plays to an audience of children
From the Concert Hall, Troon
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
and his Orchestra, with Monia Liter (piano)
An abridgment for broadcasting of the famous story by H. G. Wells , in eighteen instalments. Reader, Neal Arden. 10—'The Invisible Man Explains'
2—'The Councillors at Work.' How the committees do their work at the Town Hall
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programmes
Troise and his Banjoliers
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and John Richmond.
with George Eskdale, Victor Newbury , and Charles Saxby at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Leeds. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson.
by Francis Durbridge. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode 6—'In Which Valentine Strikes '
with' music for all, on gramophone records
Overture II Seraglio (Mozart): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
Last Spring (Two Elegiac Melodies) (Grieg): Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky
Italian Caprice (Tchaikovsky): BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Carole Carr , Dick James , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl
Talk by Kaye Webb
Christopher Stone introduces some new gramophone records
Adapted for broadcasting by the author in collaboration with the producer, Alick Hayes. Edited by Rex Diamond and Ian Smith. Episode 21
(Sixth edition). A happy-go-lucky carefree entertainment
Featuring James Etherington. Ken Franks , and the latest radio discoveries. Guest stars, Clapham and Dwyer. Dance Orchestra, directed by Stanley Black. Introduced by Carroll Levis . Produced by C. F. Meehan.
Jackie Paterson of Glasgow (World Flyweight and British and Empire Bantamweight Champion) v. Theo Medina of Paris. Commentary by Stewart MacPherson , with inter-round summaries by W. Barrington Dalby . From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Artists from the Forces back in Civvy Street report to Ex-Cpl. Sally Rogers at the Radio Release Centre to entertain you
Including Peter Tuddenham, Scruffy Dale, Ian Stewart, a company of actors from the Reunion Theatre Association, and the George Melachrino Orchestra. Dress: best civvies. Instruments, musical, will be carried. In charge of the party, Gordon Crier and John Burnaby
Peter Madden introduces legends and music of the South Seas. peacefully played by Pat Forbes and his South Sea Islanders
and the Moonrakers, in a programme of uninterrupted music
Melodies for the close of day, with Clifford Bunford , Dan Donovan , the Strings in Harmony, and the Serenaders. Produced by Mai Jones
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting Dance Tunes of Great Britain