Christopher Stone introduces your request records
'Earning the Nation's Living ': the first of a series of six talks by F. C. Hooper on the place of commerce and industry in our national life
Troise and his Mandoliers with Ivor Adams , Maureen Tasker , and Eve Ross
' The Case of the Upturned Cow '
Written and read by Louis Quinain
Palm Court Orchestra directed by Albert Sandler with Gordon Parfitt (bass)
Molly Forbes at the organ of the Regal, Kingstonon-Thames
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Sung by Benny Lee , Estella Carllss , and the Radio Revellers, and played by the Orchestra under Stanley Black. The programme introduces Peter Watson and is produced by Pat Dixon
A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Today Joan Griffiths introduces: Georgie Henschel on 'A Last Word on Plums'; Mrs. Arthur Webb on ' Filling the Store-Cupboard '; Gordon Forsyth on ' Bulbs for Home Decoration ; and the current serial story, ' Joanna Godden ,' by Sheila Kaye Smith -, read by Mary O'Farrell
Falkman and his Apache Band
Tommy Kinsman and his Orchestra
An everyday story of everyday people
' Mary Robinson visits Scotland '
Script by Lesley Wilson. Produced by Cedric Messina.
Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
Written for broadcasting by Jay Black and Stephen Black
Produced by Ayton Whitaker
Men of the Village
Men of the Tests
Men of the BBC
Women and Children
and his Sextet
West-Country Variety Orchestra
Directed by Norman Brooks with Ruby Taylor (piano)
Thriller serial of the circus
Script by Geoffrey Webb
Produced by Raymond Raikes
Yesterday's recorded broadcast repeated
Tunes you ask us to play
Adapted as a serial in six episodes by Lester Powell from the Frank Launder-Sidney Gilliat film, based on the novel by Christianna Brand
Rosamund John as Nurse Sanson
Produced by Neil Tuson
2 — ' Death Comes Again '
Blue Rockets Dance Orchestra
(led by Benny Daniels ) and Norman Griffiths and his Sextet
Programme Introduced by Alan Clarke. Presented byTawny Neilson and Mark White
Three well-known comedians try to beat listeners' stories; the studio audience is the judge. Stanelli introduces ' I've Heard It'; and the listeners' stories are told by Jacques Brown. At the pianos, Ivor Dennis and Jimmy Bailey
with Anthony Holles as Alexander Montgomery Smith
Series written by Cyril Campion
Produced by Jacques Brown
and his Dance Orchestra
From Hatchett's Restaurant. London