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
and his Sextet, in a programme of old and new British songs
Dance music on gramophone records
Omnibus edition of this week's adventures. Script by Geoffrey Webb. Serial edited and produced by Raymond Raikes
Dudley Savage at the theatre organ
A programme of gramophone records
BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Gilbert Vinter. George Middleton (baritone)
played by Geraldo and his Orchestra, featuring ' Songs with Strings.' Presented by David Miller
'On the Way' by Anton Chekhov. Adapted for broadcasting by Joyce Bell
by Robert Hichens. Adapted for broadcasting by Beatrice Gilbert
Plays produced by John Richmond
Newcastle United v. Charlton Athletic, at Elland Road, Leeds and Burnley v. Liverpool, at Ewood Park, Blackburn
Commentaries bv Raymond Glendenning and Kenneth Wolstenholme, alternately. Change-overs at approximately 3&, 3.50. 3.55. 4.20, 4.45, and
4.46 p.m.
BBC Variety Orchestra and Chorus, with Denny Dennis. Conducted by Guy Daines
Improvised music played by some of Britain's leading jazz instrumentalists. Club secretary. Billy Munn. Your host Harry Parry. Club president. Mark White
Putney to Mortlake
Commentary by John Snagge , assisted by G. D. Clapperton (Oxford Cox 1923 and 1924) and T. A. Brocklebank (Cambridge Stroke 1929 to 1931) from a launch following the crews; with John Ellison at the boathouses and Stewart MacPherson in an aircraft flying over the course
Wyn Griffith explains to employers and workers how the new tax tables work
including Charles Buchan on the afternoon's football
presents ' The Jewel and Warriss Show Boat of the Air ' with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss , Benny Lee. Maurice Denham , Charmian Innes , the Song Pedlars, and Gaby Rogers 's Showboat Serenaders. Script by E. A. Maguire and Ronnie Hanbury. Produced by George Inns.
A musical entertainment, with Foden's Motor Works Band (conductor, Fred Mortimer ), and Helen Hill (soprano) and Robert Easton (bass). Programme introduced by Peter Fettes and produced by Harry Mortimer. From H.M.S. Excalibur, AIsager, Stoke-on Trent (by permission of the Commanding Officer)
Written by R. D. Smith and T. J. Waldron , and produced with the co-operation of the Regional stations of the BBC by W. Farquharson Small
Narrators, James McKechnie and John Slater
Radio's Saturday-evening musical rendezvous, where you can listen to the music of the Majestic Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold , with tonight's visiting artists: Iris Loveridge (piano), and Scott Joynt (bass). Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
Lou Preager and his Orchestra
Incorporating 'Write a Tune for £1,000': Second semi-final of the popular song - writing competition. Introduced by Roy Rich and presented by Mark White. From the Hammersmith Palais de Danse, London