Joe Linnane invites you to join his circle of friends for a Sunday-morning hour of entertainment, with Harry Saville and his Orchestra (vocalist, Gwenda Caron ). Guests at the table this week, Sylvia Marriott and Douglas Taylor. ' Bing Time,' and sunshine melodies on gramophone records. Produced by Frederick Piffard
A varied sequence of popular music, played by Debroy Somers 's New Light Orchestra, with songs by Betty Huntley-Wright (soprano) and George Pizzey (baritone), and organ solos by Reginald Porter-Brown . From the Granada, Tooting, London.
Programme produced and transmitted jointly by the BBC and the British Forces Network in Germany
from the Poplar Methodist Mission, conducted by the minister, the Rev. Irvonwy Morgan
with his crazy gang - Arthur Haynes, Ken Morris, Len Marten, Louise Gainsborough, Ramon St. Clair, and the 'Blue Rockets' Dance Orchestra directed by Eric Robinson, with Norma Clarke.
A visit to Waterlogged Spa at Sinking-in-the-Ooze. 'Double or Quits' cash quiz, conducted by Bill Gates. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
with all the old log-cabin favourites, including Buck Douglas , The Old Cowpuncher': Peggy Bailey , ' Sweet Voice of the West'; Norman Harper , ' The Yodelling Buckaroo'; Ronnie Brohn and his ole squeeze box;
Mervyn Saunders , ' Sergeant of the Mounties and the Home Town Mountain Band. Presented by Charles Chilton
with Marjorie Thomas (contralto), John Tainsh (tenor), and Charles Smart at the theatre organ. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
Adapted for broadcasting by Hugh Stewart and Lester Powell from the novel by Edgar Wallace. Produced by David H. Godfrey. Episode 5-' The Strange Case.'
The Combined Stoll Theatres Orchestra (by permission of Prince Littler) under the direction of Reginald Burston, with Winifred Davey. Presented by Michael North
A new all-comedy quiz in which victors win a prize and victims pay a penalty. Billy Ternent and his Band provide the music, and the producer is Jacques Brown.
The story of a theatrical venture. Book and lyrics by Gyles Adams. Music composed by Lionel Salter and arranged by Peter Akister. Produced by Charles Maxwell. Episode 6—' Finale '
Winifred Taylor (piano) and the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell
Familiar Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning.
Written and produced by Max Kester. With Clay Keyes , Charlie Irwin , Doris Nichols , and Jacques Brown.
with Kenneth Home
Eve Becke, and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Billy Ternent and his Orchestra. Produced by Harry S. Pepper.
broadcast from the Camberwell
Palace, with Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Home
Harry Hemsley
The Ramblers
Peggy Reid
Katchinski and Katina and Ronnie Munro and his Orchestra
Introducing ' Songs that Cheered us through the War,' sung by the BBC Revue Chorus, with guest soloist Janette Sclanders. Programme introduced by Joan Hopkins and produced by Joy Russell-Smith and Bryan Sears
A happy-go-lucky, carefree entertainment
Featuring Avril Angers, Sylvia Welling, James Etherington, Douglas Robinson , a successful discovery, and the latest radio discoveries. Guest stars, Claude Hulbert and Enid Trevor. Billy Ternent and his Orchestra. Introduced by Carroll Levis. Script by Robert Buckland. Produced by Alfred Dunning
(Douglas Robinson broadcasts by permission of Tom Arnold)
Albert Sandler and the Pahn Court Orchestra, with Frank Titterton (tenor), in a programme of the kind of music that you hear in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel
Community hymn-singing from St. Mary's Churbh, Abergavenny. led by the Abergavenny Choral Society: conductor. Daniel Williams. Organist. Irene Beck. Hymns introduced by Canon M. E. Davies
10—' Happy Landings '
Singer, Stephen Black
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Script by Harry O'Donovan. Produced by Tom Ronald
Joseph McCulloch
A programme of melody Introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ