Your request records introduced this week by Geoffrey Sumner
Monsieur E. M. Stephan
at the organ of the Odeon Cinema, Manchester
A programme by Sheila Conchie about the scientific researches of Louis Pasteur
Some cheerful music to accompany your mid-morning cup of tea, played by David Java and his Orchestra
Dance music, on gramophone records
A specialist in modern dance music with the accent on ' swing '
at the organ of the Dome, Brighton
Tunes of Today
BBC Northern Orchestra: conductor, Charles Groves
Conductor, Frank Cantell ; with John Lewis (tenor)
An abridgment for broadcasting of the famous story by H. G. Wells in eighteen instalments. Reader, Neal Arden. 11—' Narrative of the Invisible Man: Gt. Portland Street'
2—' Repeal of the Corn Laws Debate. 1846.' Peel, the Tory Leader, deserts his Party. Young Disraeli replies
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programmes
Gwauncaegurwen Silver Prize Band: conductor, Dan Lloyd
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and John Richmond.
BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Harold Lowe , with Gethyn Wykeham-George (cello)
with his Orchestra and artists
Tunes you ask us to play
and Interlude
A comedy, specially written for broadcasting by Eden Phillpotts.
The story unfolds at the little Devon fishing hamlet of Goldney Strand
1-London v. The North of England
The Residents: Christopher Stone, Margaret Stewart, Anona Winn, Daniel George
The Northerners: Esther McCracken, Nancy Spain, Ewart Kempson, T. D. Young
Questions set by Elkan Allan.
Quiz-Master: Roy Rich.
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Grimsby.
with all the old log-cabin favourites. including Buck Douglas , ' The Old Cowpuncher'; Peggy BaiJey Sweet
Voice of the West ; Jakie Connolly , ' The Yodelling Cowboy'; Ronnie Brohn ' and his Ole Squeeze-Box'; Mervyn Saunders ; and the Home Town Mountain Band. Presented by Jacques Brown.
A story concerning a manor house not far from Winchester, Hampshire - a manor house with a grim secret, a terror that visits all who afterwards live there; and a sequel that brings an end to the haunting.
Music old and new from far and near, woven into original patterns by James Moody , with James Johnston (tenor), George Elliott (guitar), and the Lyric Players
and his Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music
and his Orchestra. with Sally Doug las, Carole Carr , Dick James , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl