Joe Linnane invites you to visit 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, the Ramblers. ' Bing Time,' and sunshine melodies on gramophone . records. Produced by Frederick Piffard
A varied sequence of popular music played by Harry Fryer and his Orchestra. with songs by Joan Butler (soprano) and John Lewis (tenor), and organ solos by Felton Rapley. From the Dominion. Tottenham Court Road, London.
1 — The full Regimental Band of the Royal Horse Guards (' The Blues '), conducted by Captain A. J. Thorn -burrow, Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards
a half-hour of melody at the theatre organ, with Laelia Finneberg, Marian Zigmunt, and Charles Smart at the console
from Chatham Parish Church conducted by the rector, the Rev. Joseph McCulloch
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 Diana Whitburn. Produced by Leslie Bridg mont.
A visit to Waterlogged Spa at Sinklng-in-the-Ooze. 'Double or Quits' cash quiz. conducted by Bill Gates. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont. (Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast)
with all the old log-cabin favourites, including Buck Douglas. The Old Cowpuncher ': Peggy Bailey , ' Swept 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
The Combined Stoll Theatres Orchestra (by permission of Prince Littler) under the direction of Reginald Burston, with Isador Goodman. Presented by Michael North
by H. Rider Haggard. Adapted by Alec Macdonald for broadcasting in eight episodes. Produced by Ayton Whitaker. Episode 3—' The Witch-Hunt.'
Programme produced and transmitted jointly by the BBC and the British Forces Network in Germany
with John Clark as William
Written and produced for radio by Alick Hayes. Edited by Rex Diamond and Ian Smith. Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucas. Episode 2
with Jack Train , Diana Morrison , Hugh Morton , Fred Yule , Lind Joyce , Deryck Guyler. Tony Francis , and Molly Weir. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley.
with Reg. Leopold, his Players, and Jean Cavall
broadcast from the Camberwell Palace, with Peter Brough and Archie Andrews,
Felix Mendelssohn's Hawaiian Serenaders, Ted Andrews and Barbara, Hal Stone and Nina Kaye, James Moody, George McTear, Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Presenting 'Songs that cheered us through the War,' sung by the BBC Revue Chorus, with guest soloist Margaret Eaves. Programme introduced by Jean Colin and produced by Joy Russell-Smith and Bryan Sears
A happy-go-lucky, carefree entertainment, featuring Avril Angers , Sylvia Welling , James Ethering ton, a star from the Services, a successful discovery, and the latest radio discoveries. Guest star, Ronald Frankau. The Dance Orchestra, directed by Stanley Black. Introduced by Carroll Levis. Script by Robert Buckland . Produced by Alfred Dunning
Albert Sandler and the Palm
Court Orchestra. This week's programme features solos played by some of the members of the orchestra
Community hymn-singing from Thomas Street Methodist Church, Portadown, Northern Ireland. Hymns introduced by the Rev. Ernest Shaw. Organist, Alex Watson
14—' Still In'
Percival Mackey 's Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Script by Harry O'Donovan. Produced by Tom Ronald
Quintin Morris
A programme of melody, introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Familiar Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning.
Sweet music on gramophone records, introduced by Robert MacDermot