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The Services' Industrial Magazine: the first of a new series, with contributions by Harold Hutchinson (industrial correspondent of the Daily Mirror), Wilfred Brown , and Arthur Carr
Arthur Birkby and his Octet
Kathleen Joyce (contralto) Roland Robson (baritone)
Tony Mockford at the piano
Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players with Monia Liter (piano)
Rudy Lewis at the theatre organ
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Conducted by Clifton Helliwell
BBC Variety Orchestra Conductor, Rae Jenkins with Henry Cummings
A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Today Joan Griffiths introduces: Yvonne Arnaud on ' Knowing Your Audience'; Mary Manton on ' Adding to the Fat Ration the' Radio Vet.' on ' Looking After Your Cat'; It's the Same In Any Language! ' by Mary Day ; and the current serial story, ' They Knew Mr. Knight,' by Dorothy Whipple , read by Olive Gregg
The Kursaal Orchestra
Directed by Louis Voss
Ian Stewart and his Orchestra
An everyday story of everyday people. Script by Jonquil Antony. Produced by David Godfrey.
by Theodora Benson and Oriel Ross. Based on the novel by George du Maurier. Produced by Ayton Whitaker and
Arthur Dulay (piano)
Nancy Phillips (violin)
Conductor, Charles Prentice
and his Rumba Band
The Majestic Orchestra
Conducted by Reg. Leopold
Thriller serial
Script by Edward J. Mason
Produced by Neil Tuson
The seventh in the series of domestic comedies written by Mabbie Poole
Tunes you ask us to play
A serial in eight episodes by Lester Powell
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
2-' O'Gorman of Islington '
Other parts played by Betty Bask comb, Janet Morrison , Frank Atkin son, Arthur Ridley , Donald Gray , and Basil Jones
Joe Loss and his Orchestra and Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
Programme introduced by Jack Jackson. 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 listeners' stories are told by Jacques Brown.
and his Orchestra