Jonah Barrington introduces your request records
Six talks by F. C. Hooper on the place of commerce and industry in our national life.
Eugene Pini and his Tango Orchestra with Doris Eaves (soprano) and Samuel Cooper (baritone)
Frank Baron at the piano
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
Clifford Deri (baritone)
Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Conducted by Clifton Helliwell
BBC Variety Orchestra Conductor, Rae Jenkins with Frank Titterton
Today Joan Griffiths introduces: Trevor Blewitt on 'Sharing Your Income'; Alexander Hay on 'More Plans for Your Garden'; and Mrs. Arthur Webb on ' Filling the Store-
Cupboard.'
Followed by this Week's serial: a fully dramatised version in five parts of 'Jamaica Inn' with Angela Baddeley.
Adapted by Jonquil Antony from the novel by Daphne du Maurier. Produced by Ayton Whitaker. Part 1 -'Waggons in the Night'
Also Betty Baskcomb, Andrew Churchman, Ernest Sefton, Charles Maunsell, David Kossoff, Victor Fairley, and Eric Lugg.
Michaeloff and his Mazurka Orchestra
The Stardusters
Directed by George Birch
Script by A. W. Colley. Produced by Archie Campbell.
Adapted for broadcasting by the authors, Dorothy and Campbell Christie. Produced by Cleland Finn
and the Dance Orchestra
The Majestic Orchestra
Conducted by Reg. Leopold
Thriller serial
Script by Edward J. Mason
Produced by Neil Tuson
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
6—' The Final Operation '
Teddy Foster and his Orchestra and Billy Munn and his Music
Programme introduced byAlan Clarke . Presented by Tawny Neilson and Mark White
The resident comedians, Ted Ray and Michael Howard , try to beat listeners' stories. Each week well-known personalities compete in 'The Wooden-Spoon Spot.' Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra provide the music. The studio audience is the judge, and the listeners' stories are told by Jacques Brown
with The Radio Revellers
Jack Warner
Tessie O'Shea
Kenneth Home and Richard Murdoch
Geraldo and his Orchestra
From the Royal Albert Hall. London