including, at 9.10. a summary of the previous twenty-four hours' events in the 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 played by Troise and his Novelty Orchestra, with Ivor Adams , Maureen Tasker , Eve Ross. and Adrian Dante (accordion)
Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
London Studio Players, conducted by Michael Krein
Dance music, on gramophone records
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
Lloyd Gwyther (baritone)
From the Reardon Smith Lecture Theatre. Cardiff
Band of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), conducted by Major A. J. Thomburrow , Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards
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
Howard Lucraft and his Music
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Script by Jonquil Antony. Produced by Archie Campbell. (BBC recording)
by J. M. Barrie. Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Martyn C. Webster. With music composed by Norman O'Neill , conducted by Leslie Woodgate
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Overture: The Hebrides ... Mendelssohn
Starlight (Sea Pieces) ... MacDowell
The Chantyman ... Vinter
The Man From The Sea (The Three Men) ... Coates
Nautilus (Sea Pieces) ... MacDowell
The Seafarer ... Haydn Wood
' Butterflies and Lighthouses.' by A. W. Godfrey : ' By Motor through Seven Capitals in Seven Days,' by Alan Hess : and ' Doss House Interlude,' by Bill Prebble. Introduced by Peter Watson
Thriller serial. Script by Geoffrey Webb. Produced by Raymond Raikes.
with Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra. conducted by Frank Cantell . Presented by Alfred Dunning
Contrasts in Dance Music
Vic Lewis and his Orchestra and Jack Coles and his Music Masters
A serial in eight parts dramatised for broadcasting by Howard Agg , from the novel by A. E. W. Mason. Produced by Ayton Whitaker. Part 5 — ' The House by the Lake'
A musical feature with the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Clifton Helliwell. This week
' Old English Theatre Music ' with Doris Gambell (soprano) and Robert Irwin (baritone). Programme produced by Harold Neden
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 Crack-pots. The helpless producer is Pat Dixon
with Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra, including music for dancing and a ten-minute lesson by Victor Silvester. Introduced by Alan Clarke. Presented by David Miller