Your request records introduced this week by Robert MacDermot
A new series of talks by Trade Union leaders. 2-L. C. White talks about the Civil Service
10.20 Details of Forces Educational Broadcasts for the week
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre. Manchester
Background information on matters of current interest.
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played by the J. H. Squire Celeste Octet
11.15 app. The Radio Doctor '
11.20 app. ' Elevenses '
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Dance music on gramophone records
at the piano
at the organ of the Regal, Wimbledon
BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Muir Mathieson
From the Y.M.C.A., Manchester
Worcestershire v. India . Commentary by Rex Alston on the closing over before lunch. From the County Ground, Worcester
Ransome and Maries Works Band: conductor, David Aspinall
on gramophone records
and his Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music.
An abridged version for broadcasting of the story by R. L. Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. in fifteen instalments. Reader, Deryck Guyler. Episode I-' The Firm of Pinkerton and Dodd'
The second of two talks on first movements. Speaker. Alvar Lidell.
George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and John Richmond.
Jack Salisbury playing popular light pieces written or transcribed for the violin
by Edward Percy. Adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe. Produced by Hugh Stewart
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Howard Jones , and Pat Macormac
This week's programme includes some notes on harps by John S. Morley ; ' Parachutes ' by C. H. Gibbs-Smith ; ' British Textiles in Australia' by Matilda Etches; ' More Fantastic Sportsmen' by Denzil Batchelor. Programme introduced by Peter Watson
Worcestershire v. India. Commentary by Rex Alston on the closing overs of the second day. From the County Ground. Worcester
Kay Cavendish, with her piano
with Kenneth Home
Eve Becke and Miff Ferrie 's Jakdauz. Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Harry S. Pepper.
with Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
with Alex Penney (soprano), and Reginald Foort at the organ of the Granada. Tooting.
in dramatised episodes from his case book, with Phoebe Hodgson as Mrs. Muddle and Reginald Purdell as Charlie Evans. Written by Robb Wilton. Produced by Michael North. Episode 3.
A Civvy Street Rag. Cheerful Charlie Chester with his crazy gang - Arthur Haynes, Ken Morris, Len Marten, Louise Gainsborough, Ramon St. Clair, Norma Clark, and the 'Blue Rockets ' Dance Orchestra conducted by Eric Robinson. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
Conducted by Harold Lowe ; with Arthur Servent (tenor) (by permission of Emile Littler )
and his Band. From Fischer's Restaurant. London
and his Band. From Oddenino's Restaurant, London