Your request records introduced this week by Geoffrey Sumner
4—' Austrian Nationalism.' The place of Austria on the map, and the story of her relations with the great powers. A talk by W. N. Medlicott.
The Montmartre Players (leader, Henry Krein), with songs by Jacques Vallez
The Services' Industrial Magazine
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played by Felix Mendelssohn and his Hawaiian Serenaders
Dance music on gramophone records
at the piano
at the organ of the Gaumont Palace, Camden Town, London
BBC Scottish Orchestra: conductor. Ian Whyte
Kent v. Yorkshire (third day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender on the closing overs before lunch. From the St. Lawrence Ground, Canterbury
Brighouse and Rastrick Band: conductor. Fred Berry
on gramophone records
and his Apache Band, 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. 12-' Captain Trent of the Flying Scud'
4-' America, by Robert Waithman. General impressions of life in the United States today
Kent v. Yorkshire (third day). Com'mentary by P. G. H. Fender during the afternoon's play. From the St. Lawrence Ground. Canterbury
Troise and his Banjoliers
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. God frey and John Richmond.
with Stern and Bryant, Joe Murgatroyd and Poppet, Robert Wilson , Forsythe, Seamon, and Farrell, Phyllis Robins , Harry Mooney with Victor King (by permission of Lew and Leslie Grade ). BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Announcer, Lionel Marson. Producer, John Sharman.
Introduced by Jack Payne with his Concert Orchestra and artists, in interpretations of popular melodies orchestrated in the modern manner
Kent v. Yorkshire. Summary by P. G. H. Fender of the third and last day's play. From the St. Lawrence Ground, Canterbury
Naomi Lewis and F. Seymour-Smith review some of the new books
Christopher Stone introduces some new gramophone records
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
(Eighth edition). A happy-go-lucky, carefree entertainment
Featuring James Etherington , a star from the Services, and the latest radio discoveries. Guest stars, Jewel and Warriss. Dance Orchestra, directed by Stanley Black. Introduced by Carroll Levis . Produced by C. F. Meehan.
and Ian Smith. Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucas. Episode 30
Artists from the Forces back in Civvy Street report to Ex-Cpl. Sally Rogers at the Radio Release Centre to entertain you
Ken Crossley , Claude Cavalotti , Bill Waddington , Scruffy Dale , Albert Saveen , 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. John Burnaby and John. Hooper
(Seventh series). 9—' Renovations at Merrets.' Adapted by Rankine Good from the story of Honoré de Balzac. Edited and produced by Martyn C. Webster
with Chorus, and the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Presented by Alfred Dunning
directed by Eric Robinson , in a programme of uninterrupted music
A sequence of restful music, played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra. conducted by Kenneth Pakeman
at the organ of the Dominion, Tottenham Court Road, London