Your request records introduced this week by Geoffrey Sumner
Monsieur E. M. Stephan
Henry Croudson at the organ ot the Gaumont, Haymarket, London
A discussion between W. R. Jones and Stanley Beaver on minerals, nationalisation, and planning in Great Britain. In the chair. Alvar Lidell
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea played by Charles Ernesco and his Sextet
Dance music on gramophone records
Robinson Cleaver at the organ of the Granada. Tooting
12.30 p.m. Ian Stewart at the piano
BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Gordon Thorne
Band of the Royal Corps of Signals: conductor. Mr. J. L. Judd
on gramophone records
and his Sextet in a programme of uninterrupted music
An abridged version for broadcasting of John Buchan 's story. Read by Patric Curwen. in fourteen instalments. 13 — ' Mr. Lumley will catch a Train '
The parting of the ways: the crisis of 1929-31 and the formation of the National Government. Script by Harry Ross
at the piano, improvises on some ot the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programmes
Fisher and Ludlow Works Band: conductor. George Allen
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and John Richmond.
played by John Reynders and his Orchestra, with Kate Winter (soprano)
and his Music, with Paul Carpenter
Tunes you ask us to play
The Residents: Christopher Stone, Margaret Stewart, Daniel George, Anona Winn
The Critics: Lionel Hale (theatre), Paul Holt (film), Gale Pedrick (radio), Ralph Straus (literary)
Question-Master, Roy Rich.
Questions set by Elkan Allan.
Programme presented by Joan Clark.
(BBC recording)
A summer holiday show from the Butlin Theatre, Skegness, presented by John Watt. With Roy Lester, Vincent Tildsley's Master Singers, Sandy Sandford, Albert Saveen, Denya Delage, Vicky Lester, Charles Denman, the Twelve Young Ladies, and Jack Haig.
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Carole Carr , Dick James , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl
Weekly broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres. This week, the Gaiety Theatre, Leith. Introduced by Leo Hunter
on gramophone records
The further adventures of a London taxi driver, with Jerry Verno as the driver. Written by Cyril Campion and produced by Jacques Brown. Episode 3
and his Cameo Orchestra in a programme of uninterrupted music
and his Dance Orchestra, with Ruth Howard and Gerry Fitzgerald