Your request records introduced this week by Bryan Michie
'History Backwards: why do we have conscription? Is it un-British?' A talk by General Sir Ronald Adafn , Bart... K.C.B.. D.S.O., O.B.E.
'Out of the Mayerl Bag'
The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
The Services' Industrial Magazine
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played' by David Java and his Orchestra
Dance music on gramophone records
Sydney Gustard at the theatre organ
England v. India. Commentary by Rex Alston during the morning's play. From the Oval
BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Robert Irving. Norman Walker (baritone)
England v. India. Commentary by Rex Alston on the closing overs before lunch, followed by a summary of the morning's play by Commander C. B. Fry. From the Oval
Royal Artillery' Band (Woolwich), conducted by Major O. W. Geary, M.B.E .. Director of Music. Royal Artillery
Regimental Marches of the Royal
Artillery
on gramophone records
and his Orchestra in a programme of uninterrupted music
'England v. India. Rex Alston reports from the Oval
A Hornblower story by C. S. Forester , abridged for broadcasting. Read by Alan Blair , in nineteen instalments. 11 — ' Customs Officer Hornblower '
Eric Whelpton talks about French family and home life in the third programme of the series ' France Today
England v. India. Commentary by Rex Alston during the afternoon's play. From the Oval
Harry Pell and his Orchestra
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and Cleland Finn.
Conductor. Frank Cantell ; with George James (bass)
England v. India. Commentary by Rex Alston during the afternoon's play. From the Oval
Music of the sunny South played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra directed by Reg. Leopold
Robert Farnon conducts the Concert Orchestra in a journey into melody, with songs by Cherry Lind and Denny Vaughan. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot
England v. India. Commentary by Rex Alston during the afternoon's play. From the Oval
Christopher Stone introduces some new gramophone records
with Robert Naylor (tenor) and Reginald Foort at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno.
Rex Alston and Arthur Mailey , the former Australian Test player, review the Third Test Match and discuss the coming Australian tour
with Celia Lipton, Jack and Eddie Eden, Lyle Evans, Edna Kaye, Lew Stone and his Orchestra. 'Meet "The Rev."': the adventures of Gale Pedrick's latest character, with Hugh Morton as 'The Rev.' A weekly programme for Forces in hospitals everywhere. Competition: 'Stars and Sterling,' with Lynne Bretonn. Produced by Audrey Cameron
Clay Keyes as Mr. Duckweed and Doris Nichols as Mrs. Ponsonby, Jacques Brown as Nikolus Ridi koulos, Charlie Irwin as Colonel
Swivelhead, Susan Scott as Mrs. Ponsonby's companion. Music by Billy Tement and his Orchestra. Entire production by Max Kester
A musical entertainment for the family. The Musicians, the Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (by arrangement with Chappell and Co., Ltd.): conductor, Charles Williams. The Man from the Country, H. R. Jukes. The Host, Michael Brooke
Scenes from the play by Ronald Millar based on the novel by Storm Jameson, presented by Jack de Leon at the Comedy Theatre
Scene: the chateau of the von Leyde family, near Mainz, Germany
Stage play produced by Henry Cass. Introduced by Felix Felton
Arthur Young offers you this week a programme of old songs in modem settings, with Eve Becke, the Melody Men, Reg. Leopold and his String Quintet, and Arthur himself at the nova-chord. Presented by John Hooper
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