An early-morning entertainment on gramophone records. Introduced by Alan Adair. Including ' Cross-Channel Packet,' Soundtrack.' This morning guest stars: Nelson Eddy and Rawicz and Landauer. Produced by Dennis Monger
Eric Robinson and his Orchestra. with songs by Margaret Eaves (soprano) and Frederick Harvey (baritone), and organ solos by Robinson Cleaver. From the Granada, Tooting. London.
Band of H.M. Royal Marines (Portsmouth)
Conducted by Major F. Vivian Dunn , u.v.o.
Director of Music
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits the King's Lynn district and invites listeners to choose their favourite records and say a few words. Programme presented by John Shuter During the next few weeks the Mobile Recording Unit will be visiting Belfast, Chelmsford, Cardiff, Lisburn, and Colchester
from Redfield Methodist Church, Bristol, conducted by the Rev. Donald Rose
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 Dorothy Squires : ' Ask the Memory Man '— Leslie Welch tackles some questions on sport; Gene Crowley. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Produced by Charles Max well.
The Quiz visits Darwen in Lancashire
Bing Crosby on gramophone records
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
Last Friday's recorded broadcast repeated
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast in the Home Service
A contest to find out who knows more about the other's country
London: Professor D. W. Brogan Harold Munro. Quiz-Master. Lione Hale
New York: Christopher Morley , Jack Thomas. Quiz-Master, Alistair Cooke A weekly programme produced jointly in London and New York.
with Edric Connor, 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 Tuesday'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
Sylvia Cecil
Morton Fraser and his Harmonica Rascals
Harry Secombe Bill Waddington
Douglas Maynard
Nicky Kid
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Produced by Joy Russell-Smith
Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Norman Allin (bass)
Community hymn-singing from Rossall School, Lancashire: led by the school choir, conducted by the Director of Music, Reginald Pease. Organist, G. F. Suart. Programme introduced by the Headmaster, C. E. Young
The second of three talks by J. B. Priestley
The eighth and last in a series of domestic comedies written by Mabbie Poole. Others taking part are Roger Braban. Patsy Smart. Stephen Jack. Joan Macarthur , and Joan Young. Produced by Douglas Moodie
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning. (BBC recording)