Gordon Crier introduces your request records
'The Woodwind ': an illustrated talk by Archie Camden
with Monla Liter
A visit to Switzerland for music played by the Toni Leutwiler String Orchestra
By arrangement with Swiss Radio
at 11.0
National and popular songs, spirituals and folk songs, sung by the BBC
Theatre Chorus and Stanley Riley
(baritone) with Ernest Lush (piano)
Conducted by John Clements.
Frank Newman at the organ of the Ritz. Richmond
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
Dorothy Tarren (soprano)
Tunes you ask us to play
Geraldo and his Orchestra featuring 'Songs with Strings '
Presented by David Miller
An adaptation of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film
Arranged by George Williams Produced by Thurston Holland
Introduced by John Fitehen
Marjorie Thomas (contralto)
Sidney Burchall (baritone)
Charles Emesco and his Sextet Presented by Stanton Jefferies
Music from sunny Spain and Latin America played by the Concert Orchestra of the British Forces Network in Germany
Conductor, Juan Llossas
BBC Variety Orchestra with Denny Dennis
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Newcastle United v. Leeds United
A commentary by Kenneth Wolsten holme on the second half of the match. From St. James Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Gramophone records of songs and artists who brought success to some of London's most famous theatres
A Variety programme featuring new radio personalities
Introduced by Nigel Neilson
Accompanied by Eric Robinson and his Orchestra
Presented by Roy Speer
Music in the jazz idiom played for you by some of Britain's leading instrumentalists
talks about Association Football
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra with guest artists in a programme of popular melodies, past and present
Community singing
Speeches by Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Lord Tedder, G.C.B.
The Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden , M.P.
Music by the Central Band of the Royal Air Force
Conducted by Squadron Leader A. E. Sims ,
M.B.E.
(by permission of the Air Council)
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
A musical entertainment with the London Brass Players
Margaret Eaves (soprano)
Robert Easton (bass)
Introduced by Peter Fettes Produced and conducted by Harry Mortimer
Hitchcock v. Pike
Stewart MacPherson describes a return match between two famous champions. From the Royal Horticultural Hall, London
and his Orchestra
From Ciro's Club, London