Robinson Cleaver at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Programme produced and transmitted jointly by the BBC and the British Forces Network in Germany
from Welwyn Garden City Free Church conducted by the Minister, the Rev. R.E. Fenn
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast
A comedy-thriller in eight episodes by John Jowett , with Judy Kelly , Stephen Jack , and Olivia Burleigh. Produced by Vernon Harris. Episode 7-' Last Ditch.'
America v. Britain: a contest to find out who knows more about the other's country
London: Professor D.W. Brogan, H.W. Auburn
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
New York: Christopher Morley, and guest.
Quiz-Master, Alistair Cooke
This week, from the BBC Television Studios, Alexandra Palace, London, and from New York.
with Ada Alsop (soprano), Edmund Hockridge (baritone), and Charles Smart at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
Episode 34.
The Combined Stoll Theatres Orchestra (by permission of Prince Littler), under the direction of Reginald Burston, with Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson. Presented by Michael North
A Variety show with Helen Clare , Douglas Robinson (by arrangement with Tom Arnold ), and the Squadronnaires directed by Jimmy Miller. Introduced by John Ellison. From Butlin's Holiday Camp. Clacton-on-Sea
(Eighth edition). A happy-go-lucky, carefree entertainment, featuring James Etherington , a star from the Services, and the latest radio discoveries. Guest stars. Clapham and Dwyer. Dance Orchestra directed by Stanley Black . Introduced by Carroll Levis . Produced by Alfred Dunning
A weekly programme about favourite hymns.
and his Orchestra, with Ruth Howard and Mervyn Saunders
with Kenneth Home
Eve Becke, and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black . Produced by Harry S. Pepper.
(Arthur Askey is appearing at His Majesty's Theatre)
broadcast from the Camberwell Palace
With Dorothy Squires. Vincent Tilds ley's Mastersingers, Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye. Charmian Innes , The Hotchas, Leslie Haskell. and Jack Payne 's Orchestra conducted by Stanley Andrews. Presenting ' An
Old Song and a New Singer, with Alec Drew. Programme introduced by Barbara Mullen , and produced by Joy Russell-Smith and Bryan Sears
You may have wondered why the Midnight Sun can be seen in some places and not in others; Dr. David Evans , of the University Observatory, Oxford, gives you the reasons why. At midnight listeners can hear a broadcast about the Midnight Sun from Kiruna, in Sweden
with Beryl Davis , Johnny Green , the Song Pedlars, the Singing Strings directed by Reg. Leopold, and Ted Heath and his Music. Presented by Pat Dixon
Albert Sandier and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Henry Cummings (baritone), in a programme of the kind of music that you hear in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel
The music of Ambrose and his Orchestra with the songs of Anne Shelton.
Community hymn-singing from the North of Ireland Keswick Convention at Portstewart, County Londonderry. Hymns introduced by the Rev. James Dunlop
A weekly revue, with the augmented Variety Orchestra: conductor, Rae Jenkins. Orchestrations by Frederick Chappelle. Produced by Michael North
Donald Soper
A programme of melody, introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh
with Reg. Leopold and his Players, and Jean Cavall
Records chosen and introduced by Neal Arden
A visit to the town of Kiruna, inside the Arctic Circle in Northern Sweden. The broadcast includes a description of the dawn of Midsummer's Day, 1946, in the land of the midnight sun. (Programme arranged in co-operation with the British Forces Network in Germany and Radiotjaenst, Sweden)