Your request records introduced this week by Roy Rich
A programme about the music and its composer
Henry Croudson at the organ of the Gaumont, Haymarket, London
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea. played by the Entr'acte Players, directed by Sidney Crooke
Dance music on gramophone records
Stanley Tudor at the organ of the Gaumont Cinema, Manchester
12.30 p.m. Jimmy Bailey at the piano
BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by H. C. Burgess , with Howell Glynne (bass)
Enfield Central Band: conductor. E. S. Carter
and his Players, in a programme of uninterrupted music
An abridged version for broadcasting of the story by Daphne du Maurier. Read by Howard Marion-Crawford, in twenty instalments. 19-' The Strange Journey Begins '
1-' In Reply to Your Advertisement.' Advice on how to apply for a job, by Joyce Grenfell and H. M. Burton.
George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and John Richmond ,
played by the BBC Orchestra Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Mewton-Wood (piano)
with Marie Burke , Bruce Dargavel , and Norman Briggs at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema, Bradford. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
Duncan Whyte introduces a gramophone programme for swing fans
Famous sporting personalities answer queries from listeners. The experts: Graham Walker, Jimmy Jewell, Jack Crump, and W. Barrington Dalby. Question-Master. Raymond Glendenning
with Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra. A non-stop review of popular melodies, with Victoria Campbell. Carole Carr , Sally Douglas. Dick James , Archie Lewis. Frederick Harvey , Eric Whitley , and the Geraldo Chorus
by Alexandre Dumas. Dramatised by Patrick Riddell. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode 12(conclusion) — ' The Judgment'
A musical entertainment, given by Elizabeth Darbishire (soprano), Gareth Morris (flute), and the London Chamber Players, directed by Anthony Bernard. Music by Mendelssohn, Brahms, Bach, Croft, Eccles, Faure, and Mozart
Variety from the Theatre Royal, Stockport. Introduced by David Southwood
8—' Blackbeard,' alias Edward Teach , alias Edward Thatch—the king of the pirates. Written by David Thomson and produced by R. D. Smith , with John Slater as ' Blackbeard '
Time to pause awhile with Gene Crowley in a programme of love songs and dreams set to music
and his Music, in a programme of uninterrupted music
Dance music in the old-fashioned style, played by George Locke and his Edwardians. Introduced by Hamilton Kennedy. From the Winter Gardens Pavilion, Weston-super-Mare
and his Sextet