Last Friday's broadcast in the Home Service repeated
Your request records Introduced this week by Christopher Stone
Sankey's Castle Works Band: conductor, Cyril I Yorath
An everyday story of everyday people. Script by Jonquil Antony. Produced by Archie Campbell.
A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Joan Griffiths introduces: Rosalind Rowsell on ' Life in Southern Rhodesia '; Jeanne Heal , Marguerite Patten , and Guilfoyle Williams on ' Answering your Household Problems,' with Nest Bradney in the chair; Jean Cleland on 'Make-Up. Elsie Veitch on ' Quilting '
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conductor, Charles Groves Thomas Matthews (violin)
and his Music, with Paul Carpenter
News and views about books and the people who write them. Introduced by Arthur Calder-Marshall
'Fiction Diary' filled in by Daniel George. Hodge and his Masters, Richard Jefferies's classic reviewed by Geoffrey Eley. 'So You Want to be a Writer?' Arthur Calder-Marshall offers some suggestions, and presents a dramatised excerpt from the new James Hadley Chase book
Thriller serial. Script by Geoffrey Webb. Produced by Raymond Raikes.
Benny Goodman Quartet on gramophone records
The Quiz visits Tiverton, In Devon
Musical illustrations provided by Violet Carson. Produced by Philip Robinson.
4-Shipbuilding
Essential to the production drive are imported food and raw materials for Industry. To bring these to our shores and to carry our vital exports overseas more ships are urgently needed. This programme describes the problems of British shipyards today and brings you the voices of the men who are dealing with them
Programme written by Richard Rowland and J. L. Davidson. Produced by W. Farquharson Small and T. J. Waldron
Devised and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe , with Ribton and Richards
Sylvia Cecil
Douglas Robinson
Beryl Orde
Buck Warren and Chic and Harry Korris as Mr. Lovejoy
Cecil Frederick as Ramsbottom
Robbie Vincent as Enoch
BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Ernest Longstaffe. Produced by Ernest Longstaffe and Peter Duncan.
The Experimental Theatre '
Harold Hobson , a dramatic critic of the Sunday Times, Introduces the programme and discusses the Experimental Theatre in London
Anthony Hawtrey talks about his work at the Embassy and other theatres, and Introduces short extracts from two of his current productions
Scenes from
'49th State* by James Aldridge , with the Company of the New Lindsey Theatre and 'Now Barabbas* by William Douglas Home. now running at the Vaudeville Theatre
Programme edited and produced by Ayton Whitaker
and his Orchestra and ROBERTO INGLEZ and his Rumba Band
From the Savoy Restaurant, London