Your request records introduced this week by Geoffrey Sumner
3—Dvorak: his life and times, with illustrations from his more popular music
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played by Troise and his Mandoliers
Dance music on gramophone records
at the piano
at the organ of the Plaza, Rugby
BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Robert Irving
Metropolitan Police Central Band, conducted by Mr. Roger Barsotti ,
Director of Music (Soloist. P.C. A. Davis )
on gramophone records
and his Cameo 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. 9—' In Search of Norris Carthew
3-' Writing to Arouse the Emotions.' How writers have used words to awaken images and emotional responses in the reader. Script by Bonamy Dobree and George Steedman
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programmes
Scottish Variety Orchestra: conductor. Kemlo Stephen
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and John Richmond.
played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould
Records of Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, and Evelyn Knight
with Bruce Dargavel (bass-baritone), Leonard Day (boy soprano), and Charles Smart at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
Rex Harris Introduces a gramophone programme for swing fans
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
by Bruce Belfrage
presenting Yvonne Arnaud , Sylvie Saint Clair , Jean Cavall , and Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra. Introduced by Roy Rich
by Alexandre Dumas. Dramatised for broadcasting by Patrick Riddell. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode 7—' Milady '
A musical entertainment, given by Henry Cummings (baritone), Natasha Litvin (piano), Harry Sherman (mandoline), Max Sal peter and Colin Sauer (violins), Watson Forbes (viola), and John Moore (cello). Music by Boyce, Beethoven, Weber, Schubert, Liza Lehmann , Tailleferre, and Mozart
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Blackpool. Introduced by Victor Smythe
3—'Peacocks Can Be Poisonous.' The story of Thomas Waine wright, artist, essayist, coffee-house crony of Charles Lamb and de Quincey, forger and poisoner. With George Owen as Thomas Wainewright. Written by Terry Stanford and produced by R. D. Smith
The famous French cabaret singer in a broadcast recorded specially in Paris for the Light Programme, with Pierre Spiers and his Orchestra
and his Sextet, in a programme of uninterrupted music
Dance music in the old-fashioned style. From the Palais de Danse, Ashton-under-Lyne
and his Music