Harold Coombs at the theatre organ
Your request records introduced this week by George Elrick
Worcestershire v. South Africa
A commentary on the second morning's play by Rex Alston. From the County Cricket Ground, Worcester
The Nat Temple Octet
An everyday story of everyday people
Script by Jonquil Antony , ^ord^ by Archie Campbell.
A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Joan Griffiths introduces:
Marian Cutfer on 'The Blood Transfusion Service'; Marjorie Craddock on 'Furnishing without Units'; R.J. Martin on 'Saving Your Money'; Other Women's Lives - 'Greek Homes,' by Dory Papastratos
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Worcestershire v. South Africa
A commentary on the second day's play by Rex Alston. From the County Cricket Ground, Worcester
A programme designed to appeal to all sportsmen and covering sport from all angles. Edited and introduced by Geoffrey Peck
Thriller serial. Script by Geoffrey Webb. Produced by Raymond Raikes.
Episode 10. A new series of adventures of Shorty, a London taxi-driver. Written by Cyril Campion. Produced by Jacques Brown.
with Kenneth Horne
Sam Costa and Marilyn Williams
Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
A serial in eight parts, dramatised for broadcasting by Patrick Riddell from the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Produced by Ayton Whitaker. Part 8 (conclusion) — ' The End of the Story '
A musical entertainment given by Margaret Ritchie (soprano), Max Rostal (violin). John Francis , Harold Clarke and Ronald Gillham (flutes). Jack Kessler and David Wolfsthal (violins), Bernard Davis (viola), George Roth (cello), Paul Stanit-y (double bass), and Millicent Silver (harpsichord). Programme arranged by Basil Douglas
Variety, including Kenway and Young, Peter Sinclair , and Mario ' Harp ' Lorenzi. From the Palace Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
An all-comedy quiz in which victors win a prize and victims pay a penalty. Billy Ternent and his Band provide the music and the producer is Jacques Brown.
A weekly preview of crime and mystery fiction, with a dramatised thrill from each book. Produced by Audrey Cameron
and his Orchestra. From Grosvenor House, London