including, at 9.10, a summary of the previous twenty-four hours' events in he Royal Tour of South Africa
Your request records introduced this week by Hector Stewart
The week's news from Westminster, and background information on the life and work of Parliament
Light music for mid-morning played by Jack Byfield and his Players, with James Bell at the organ and gongs by Joseph McNally (tenor)
Joseph Seat at the organ of the Ritz Cinema, Belfast
BBC Welsh Orchestra: conductor, Mansel Thomas
Dance music on gramophone records
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conductor, Charles Groves
From the Y.M.C.A., Manchester
Band of the Irish Guards, conducted by Captain G. H. Will cocks, M.B.E., Director of Music, Irish Guards
Music for St. Patrick's Day
Joan Griffiths introduces a daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
featuring the non-stop music of the Kursaal Orchestra, under the direction of Louis Voss
Harry Gold and his Pieces of Eight
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Script by Jonquil Antony. Produced by Archie Campbell. (BBC recording)
by George Shiels. ' Produced by James Mageean
Peter Yorke and his Miniature Orchestra
Peter Watson introduces' Memories of the Law' by Claud Mullins ; Gordon Stokes on ' Place Names can be Fun'; 'Romance of Perfumes,' by C. C. Valli ; and Gerard Fay 's St. Patrick's Day story
Thriller serial. Script by Ronnie and Arthur Colley. Produced by Neil Tuson.
with Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Presented by Alfred Dunning
A serial in eight parts dramatised for broadcasting by Howard Agg, from the novel by A.E.W. Mason.
[Starring] Francis L. Sullivan as Inspector Hanaud
An Irish revue, with Maurice Keary, Maureen Potter, James Moody, Vera Bryans, Vernon Hayden, and David Curry and his Irish Rhythms Orchestra. Master of Ceremonies, Joe Linnane. BBC Revue Chorus, and Percival Mackey's Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Script by Harry O'Donovan and Micheal MacLiammoir. Produced by Tom Ronald.
Contest for the Heavyweight Championship of Europe between Bruce Woodcock (Heavyweight Champion of Great Britain, the British Empire, holder of the Lonsdale Belt, and World Heavyweight contender) and Stefan Olek (French leading contender for the European Heavyweight Championship)
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning with inter-round summaries by W Barrington Dalby.
From King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester
Harold Berens , Gladys Hay , and Michael Moore prove once again that there is no limit to human stupidity. The hapless Question-Master is Stewart MacPherson.
The hopeless music is provided by Professor Crock and his Crackpots. The helpless producer is Pat Dixon
A musical feature with the BBC Theatre Orchestra and Chorus. Conductor, Walter Goehr. This week
St. Patrick's Day with Frederick Sharpe (baritone), Mary O'Farrell , Harry Hutchin son, and Denis Johnston. Programme devised by Spike Hughes. Produced by Harold Neden