Your request records introduced this week by Roy Rich
2-Repeal of the Corn Laws Debate, 1846. Peel, the Tory Leader, deserts his party. Young Disraeli replies
played by the Rendezvous Players, featuring Jack Collings
Music for the mid-morning break played by Troise and his Mandoliers
Dance music on gramophone records
Reginald New at the theatre organ
at the piano
BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Robert Irving
Bickershaw Colliery Band: conductor, William Haydock
Turner Layton , Doreen Henry , the Sentimentalists, Sylvia Saint Clair , and Tom Henry : on gramophone records
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter , in a programme of uninterrupted music
by James Hilton , abridged for broadcasting in seven instalments. Read by Norman Shelley. 7-1 Goodbye. Mr. Chips '
2-' Steady Money.' Graham Hutton explains the need for keeping international exchange values steady in the post-war economic world
Harry Pell and his Orchestra
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey.
Sim Grossman and his Music, with Gloria Kane and Cyril Stewart.
From the Green Park Hotel, Bournemouth
under the direction of Harold C. Gee. From the Branksome Tower Hotel, Bournemouth
with Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra. Romantic rhythm and rhythmic romance, with Victoria Campbell , Carole Carr , Sally Douglas , Dick James , Archie Lewis , and the Geraldo Chorus
Christopher Stone introduces some new gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Four Tunes of Today
Sir Norman Angell answers questions put by Richard Bennett
Dick Todd on gramophone records
with Mr. Murgatroyd and Mr. Winterbottom, Celia Lipton, John Ridley and Anne de Nys, Rita Williams, and 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 Ernest Dudley. Produced by Audrey Cameron
With John Clark as William. Written and produced for radio by Alick Haves. Edited by Rex Diamond and Ian Smith. Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucas. Episode 2
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Scenes from the play by James Parish now running at the Westminster Theatre
The action of the play takes place in Margaret Hayden 's flat in Bloomsbury
Stage play directed by the author, and presented by Sherek Players , Ltd., in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain. Introduced by Ayton Whitaker
Featuring Doreen Harris I in a programme of songs old and new, with the BBC Revue Orchestra under its conductor Frank Cantell. Presented by Joan Clark
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 Mat Jones
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston