Your request records introduced this week by Bryan Michie
Cecil Rhodes , the Prime Minister of South Africa and founder of Rhodesia, tells his life story in his own words. Script by Professor Vincent Harlow. Harry Ross as Cecil Rhodes
played by the Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
The Services' Industrial Magazine
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played by the J. H. Squire Celeste Octet
Dance music on gramophone records
Al Bollington at the organ of the Paramount Odeon. Tottenham Court Road
England v. India (third day). Commentary by Rex Alston. From Old Trafford, Manchester
BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Robert Irving
England v. India (third day). Commentary by Rex Alston on the closing overs before lunch, followed by a summary of the morning's play by C. B. Fry. From Old Trafford
Band of the Irish Guards, conducted by Captain G. H. Willcocks , M.B.E., Director of Music, Irish Guards
on gramophone records
and his Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music
England v. India (third day). Rex Alston reports from Old Trafford
An abridged version for broadcasting of the story by ' Elizabeth.' Read by Gladys Young , in fifteen instalments. 7-' Invitation to Mellersh '
Leonard Miall , in Washington, gives a picture of modern American life
England v. India (third day). Commentary by Rex Alston. From Old Trafford
Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra: conductor, William Pethers
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced bv David H. Godfrey and John Richmond.
England v. India (third day). Rex Alston reports from Old Trafford
including Ivor Moreton and Dave Kave , Payne and Hilliard, Peter Brough and ' Archie Andrews ,' Margaret Eaves, Vic Oliver (by permission of Emile Littler ). (Repeat of part of last Saturday's recorded broadcast in the Home Service)
Robert Farnon conducts the Concert Orchestra, with songs by Cherry Lind and Denny Vaughan
England v. India (third day). Commentary by Rex Alston. From Old Trafford
Christopher Stone introduces some new gramophone records
Gerard Hopkins , publisher, and Arthur Calder-Marshall , author, talk about the present book situation. Chairman, Gerald Bullett
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
with Celia Lipton, Billy Mayerl, Claude Hulbert and Enid Trevor, Edna Kaye, Lew Stone and his Orchestra. 'Meet "The Rev."': the adventures of Gale Pedrick's latest character, with Hugh Morton as 'The Rev.' Weekly programme for Forces in hospitals everywhere. Competition: 'Stars and Sterling,' with Billy Mayerl. Produced by Audrey Cameron
With Clay Keyes as Mr. Duck-weed, Doris Nichols as Mrs. Ponsonby, Jacques Brown as Nikolus Ridikoulos , Charlie Irwin as Colonel Swivelhead, and Susan Scott as Mrs. Ponsonby's companion. Music by Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra. Entire production by Max Kester
played by the International Light Orchestra: conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Scenes from the comedy by Martha Gellhom and Virginia Cowles, now running at the Duchess Theatre
With Ralph Michael as Philip Brooke-Jervaux. d.s.o., Joyce Heron as Jane Mason , and Irene Worth as Annabelle Jones
Presented by Envoy Productions In association with the Arts Council of Great Britain. Stage play produced by Wallace Douglas. Introduced by Felix Felton.
Arthur Young offers you each week a programme of old songs in modern settings, with Eve Becke. Reg. Leopold and his String Quintet, and Arthur Young himself at the nova-chord. Presented by George Inns
and his Band, in a programme of uninterrupted music
Melodies for the close of day, with Dan Donovan. Frank Davison , the Strings in Harmony, and the Serenaders. Produced by Mai Jones
at the organ of the Odeon. Swiss Cottage, London