Scottish Variety Orchestra Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
Alan Paul at the piano
James Reid
John BIore and his Orchestra, with songs by Tessa Deane (soprano), and Clifford Den (baritone), and organ solos by Al Bollington. From the Paramount Odeon, Tottenham Court Road, London.
Central Band of the Royal Air Force (by permission of the Air Council). Conducted by Squadron Leader A. E. Sims , M.B.E., Director of Music, Royal Air Force
Margate and Ramsgate
Richard Dimbleby, with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits the Margate and Ramsgate district and invites people to choose their favourite records and say a few words to the listener. Programme presented by John Shuter
from Chatham Parish Church, conducted by the Rector, the Rev. Joseph McCulloch
A blend of comedy, novelty, and music. Introduced by Joy Nichols The Song Pedlars; ' You May Take Notes.' a light-hearted lecture by 'Professor' Jimmy Edwards ; 'Picture in Song.' featured by Gerry Fitzgerald ; Ask the Memory Man,' Leslie Welch tackles some questions on sport; Mooney and King. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Produced by Charles Maxwell.
at Liverpool
Wednesday's recorded broadcast repeated
The music of Peter Yorke with his Concert Orchestra, and the voices of Paula Green and Steve Conway. Introduced by Jean Metcalfe. Presented by Roy Speer
Omnibus edition of last week's adventures. Script by Geoffrey Webb. Serial edited and produced by Raymond Raikes
Editor, Arthur Calder-Marshall
Daniel George reviews Nigel Balchin 's latest book ' Lord, I Was Afraid '
The editor answers your questions Desmond McCarthy discusses with the editor his life as a critic
Michael Goodwin reviews' The First Romantics,' the early lives of the poets Wordsworth. Coleridge, and outhey, by Malcolm Elwin
Your book list, with comment by Daniel George.
with Edric Connor as Uncle Remus. Songs of the South sung by Petula Clark , Benny Lee , and the George Mitchell Choir
Instrumental accompaniment by the Georgia Quintet, directed by Gaby Rogers. Devised and produced by Charles Chilton
Last Wednesday's recorded broadcast repeated
From London, the tunes you asked us to play. From Germany, the tunes that make them think of you
Programme produced and transmitted jointly by the BBC and. in Germany, by the British Forces Network
from the People's Palace, London with Frankie Howerd
The Five Smith Brothers
Irving Kaye
Kyra Vayne
Harry Secombe
The El Marios
Stephen Lang
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Produced by Joy Russell -Smith
A happy - go - lucky, carefree entertainment featuring
Sylvia Welling
James Etherington
Tony Scott
Avril Angers
A successful discovery and the runners-up of the last four discovery contests
Guest star, Leon Cortez
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Introduced by Carroll Levis. Script by Robert Buckland. Produced by William Worsley
Radio's Sunday-evening musical rendezvous where you can listen to the Majestic Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold , with tonight's visiting artists-Janet Davis (soprano) and John Cockerill (harp). Introduced by Rex Palmer
Community hymn-singing from the Parish Church, Forfar (Old). Led . by the combined Church choirs of Forfar and Kirriemuir. Organist, W. H. McKenzie. Choir-master, W. D. Bernard. Hymns introduced by the Rev. D. Dewar Duncan
The celebrated singer, composer, and conductor in a weekly half-hour of music, with the Melachrino Orchestra, conducted by George Melachrino. Guest artist: Olga Gwynne. At the piano, Percy Kahn. Presented by Ronald Waldman
The second in a series of domestic comedies written by Mabbie Poole. Others taking part are Roger Braban , Patsy Smart , Stephen Jack , Denholm Elliott , Arthur Pusey , Edith Lizst , and Audrey Cameron. Produced by Douglas Moodie.
A programme of melody introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the organ of the Ritz Cinema, Belfast.