Your request records introduced this week by Bryan Michie
Shall it be the films, or the football match next Saturday? What would grandfather have done? A talk by Henry Durant , Ph.D.
played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold
The Services' Industrial Magazine
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played by Felix Mendelssohn and his Hawaiian Serenaders
Dance music on gramophone records
John Madin at the theatre organ
12.30 p.m. Billy Mayerl at the piano
BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by H. C. Burgess , with Mary Lake (soprano)
Middlesex v. Surrey (third day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender on the closing overs before lunch. From Lord's
Clydebank Burgh Band: conductor, Charles Telfer
on gramophone records
and his Orchestra, In a programme of uninterrupted music
A Hornblower story by C. S. Forester , abridged for broadcasting. Read by Alan Blair , in nineteen instalments. 16—' Letters from Home '
Monsieur Henri Hauck , French Labour Attache in London, discusses France's industrial recovery and prospects. Fourth programme of the series ' France Today.'
Middlesex v. Surrey (third day). Commentary by P. G. H. Fender during the afternoon's play. From Lord's
Jan Berenska and his Orchestra, with Jack Wilson (piano)
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and Cleland Finn.
Harry Evans and his Band, with Syd Griffiths. From the Grand Hotel. Torquay
4.45 Jean Suldcr and his Orchestra. From the Redcliffe Hotel, Paignton
Introduced by Jack Payne with his Concert Orchestra and artists, in interpretations of popular melodies orchestrated in the modern manner
Middlesex v. Surrey. Summary by P. G. H. Fender of the third and last day's play. From Lord's
Christopher Stone introduces some new gramophone records and discusses the Overture ' Street Corner ' with the composer, Alan Rawsthorne
with Frank Titterton (tenor), and Reginald Foort at the theatre organ.
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
with Cella Lipton, Ivor Dennis and Helen Clare, Jeanne de Casalis, Edna Kaye, Billy Mayerl and his Music. Hugh Morton in 'Meet "The Rev."': the adventures of radio's latest character, written by Gale Pedrick, with Roy Plomley as Charlie Banks. A weekly programme for Forces in hospitals everywhere. Competition: 'Stars and Sterling,' with Mary O'Farrell. 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 New Metropolitan Orchestra: conductor, Serge Krish. The Man from the Country, H. R. Jukes. The Host, Michael Brooke
A play for broadcasting by James Langham. Produced by Peter Watts
featuring Doreen Harris in a programme of songs old and new. With the BBC Variety Orchestra under its conductor, Rae Jenkins. Presented by Joan Clark
and his Dance Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music
Melodies for the close of day, with Dan Donovan , the Strings in Harmony. and the Serenaders. Produced by Mai Jones
at the organ of the Dominion, Tottenham Court Road, London