Spike Hughes introduces your request records
The week's newsfrom Westminster, and background information on the life and work of Parliament
Light music for mid-morning played bv the Billy Maverl Rhythm Ensemble and Felix Mendelssohn 's Hawaiian Serenaders, with songs by George Barclay
by James McCormick.
Read by Frederick Grisewood
Dance music on gramophone records
The Chalumeau Ensemble, with Esther Coleman (contralto)
Robinson Cleaver at the organ of the Granada, Tooting, London
BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Gilbert Vinter ; with Isabelita Alonso (soprano)
M.C.C. v. South Africa
Commentary by Rex Alston from Lord's
Band of the Coldstream Guards, conducted by Captain Douglas A. Pope , Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Joan Griffiths introduces: A woman medical psychologist on ' For You to tell your Husband'; Queenie New-combe on • Skill with the Grill ; Mrs. Arthur Webb on ' Filling the Store Cupboard'; and the current serial story. 'How Green was my Valley.' by Richard Llewellyn , read by Basil Jones
The Kursaal Orchestra, under the direction of Louis Voss
Norman Griffiths and his Sextet
An everyday story of everyday people. Script by Lesley Wilson. Produced by Archie Campbell.
Play by Ronald Gow. Produced by Peter Watts.
M.C.C. v. South Africa
Commentary by Rex Alston from Lord's
Introduced by Peter Watson
Thriller serial. Script by Geoffrey Webb. Produced by Bill MacLurg.
featuring
Peggy Brooks
' Australia's Sweetheart of Song,' with Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Programme presented by Joan Clark
Contrasts in Dance Music-13
Joe Loss and his Orchestra and Nat Temple and his Octet in a hit-parade of yesterday and tomorrow. Introduced by Alan Clarke , and presented by Mark White and Eric Arden
A series of six stories of the Secret Service by W. Somerset Maugham, with Richard Williams as Ashenden. Produced by Neil Tuson
4 — ' The Traitor'
Adapted for radio by Hugh Stewart
Claud Mullins on ' Child Victims of Broken Homes '
Tunes you ask us to play
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
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