A forty-minute version of last Friday's recorded broadcast
Your request records introduced this week by Christopher Stone
Mantovani and his Dance Orchestra
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: A woman medical psychologist on ' Good Habits in Children ' ; Marguerite Patten on 'Hints for Beginners' (t); Margaret Reekie on ' How to Look after your Nylons '
The music you have asked for. introduced and played by Sandy Mac pherson at the theatre organ. (BBC recording)
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
' The Ups and Downs of Riding,' by a Cowboy-Buck Ryan. ' They thought I was Churchill's son,' by Richard Usborne. ' Mystery Men of Crime-I,' by C. H. Gibbs -Smith. 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-9
Leslie Douglas and his Orchestra and Howard Lucraft and his Music-
5-Agriculture
Written and produced by W. Farquharson Small in collaboration with J. L. Davidson and T. J. Waldron
Agriculture plays a tremendously Important part in all our efforts to avoid the possibility of a further crisis-this time a food crisis. The appalling weather has increased the already considerable difficulties facing recovery in this major industry. An enormous amount of work has already been done in the face of floods, bad weather, and ruined crops, and the struggle still goes on
A programme presented on the occasion of the twenty-first birthday of H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth
BBC Theatre Orchestra and Chorus (trained by John Clements). Conducted by Harold Lowe. Gwen Catley (soprano), Trefor Jones (tenor), 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
Crackpots. The helpless producer is Pat Dixon
broadcasts to the youth of the Empire
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