Gordon Crier introduces your request records
'Stop — Look — Listen!' A programme about punctuation, by H. M. Burton
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet and Phyllis Adrian (soprano)
' They Never Grow Up '
Read by the author, Peter Braidwood
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
John Howlett at the organ of the Odeon, Swiss Cottage, London
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Skyrockets Concert Orchestra directed by Paul Fenoulhet
A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Today Barbara McFadyean Introduces: Robin Adair on 'Cooking Vegetables'; Kay Beattie on 'Dress-making and Dress Designing as a Career': Winifred Gorick on 'A Visit to a Coal Mine'; Woman's Hour ante-natal clinic â a woman doctor talks about 'Twins'; and the one-week serial story 'The Nutmeg Tree' by Margery Sharp, read by Mary O'Farrell
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
Nat Allen and his Orchestra
An everyday story of everyday people. Script by Lesley Wilson. Produced by Cedric Messina.
Royal Artillery Mounted Band Conductor, Mr. David MeBain
Parry Jones (tenor)
with Sheila Hardie (soprano), Victor Newbury (baritone), and Norman Briggs at the organ of the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson.
and his Orchestra
Portland Light Orchestra
Directed by Fred Alexander
Thriller serial of the circus
Script by Geoffrey Webb
Produced by Raymond Raikes
The fourth In a series of domestic comedies written by Mabbie Poole. Others taking part are Roger Braban , Patsy Smart , Stephen Jack. Lionei Dunn , Hilda Schroder , and Marten Tiffen. Produced by Douglas Moodie
Join the boys and girls of the Youth Hostel at Ambleside in a programme of chorus songs
Wyn Adair , Jack Jordan , Gerald Raper , the Sing-Songsters, the Godfrey Brothers, and Johnny Moran. Produced by Philip Robinson
(An edited version of Friday's recorded broadcast in the North of England Home Service)
0 1-The Lorry Driver
Programme written by Inez Holden and David Davidson
Produced by W. Farquharson Small
Charlie Legg has been driving heavy lorries for twenty-five years, mostly carrying meat from the docks to distributing centres all over the country. He was born and bred in Bermondsey, hard by London's docks, and now lives in Dagenham. In this programme we shall meet Charlie, as well as his wife and family, and learn at first hand the personal aspect of one of our most important industries-road transport
Weekly broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres
The Pavilion Theatre, Newport.
Monmouthshire with Maudie Edwards
Jimmy Edwards
The Tom Katz Saxophone Six
Introduced by Alun Williams
Tunes you ask us to play
by Victor Andrews
Produced by Ayton Whitaker
Series edited by Martyn C. Webster and
Elisabeth Welch
Arthur Young and George Shearing with Stephane Grappelly
Written and introduced by Roy Plomley. Presented by Edgar Blatt Produced by Charles Chilton. (BBC recording)
and his Band
From the Dorchester Hotel, London