Bob Danvers-Walker introduces your request records
'The Scherzo': an illustrated talk by Sidney Harrison
and his Sextet in a programme of old and new British songs
Omnibus edition of this week's adventures. Script by Basil Dawson. Serial edited and produced by Neil Tuson
Others taking part Include John Sharpe Williams Lloyd , Charles Maunsell. Alexander Sarner , Victor Fairley , and Malcolm Hayes
at the theatre organ
Popular Tunes from 'Merry-Go-Round.' Played by the Blue Mariners Dance Orchestra. conducted by George Crow. Sung by Barbara Sumner. Presented by Leslie Bridg mont
The Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Stanley Black with Denny Dennis
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
A commentary on the race by Raymond Glendenning at the Grand-stand, assisted by Claude Harrison as racereader; and Richard North at the start. From Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
Veronica Mansfield
(mezzo-soprano)
Stephen Manton (tenor)
Charles Ernesco and his Sextet
Presented by Stanton Jefferies
Editor, Arthur Calder-Marshall
Arthur Marshall , who has frequently been heard in BBC Variety programmes, talks about ' Girls' School Stories '
The editor answers your questions
R. C. Sherriff and the editor discuss the reasons for and against writing an autobiography
Your book list, with notes by Arthur Calder-Marshall
at the theatre organ
Bradford City v. Darlington
A commentary, by Kenneth Wolsten holme, during the second half of the match from Valley Parade, Bradford. A summary of the match is given by Robert Sharp. Secretary/Director of Bradford City
Listeners are invited to recall the days of the silent screen: a resident orchestra, as an all-important feature, is fitting the musical accompaniment to the flickering panorama of a silent film. Musical synopsis by Louis Voss and his Bioscope Orchestra
introduces
'On the Record' and tells you off the record about the discs and the artists who made them
Variety, 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 jazz instrumentalists
Charles Buchan reviews today's football results
A blend of comedy, novelty, and music. Introduced by Joy Nichols
A musical entertainment with Calender's Cable Works Band
Conductor, Charles Waters
Olive Groves (soprano) Frank Titterton (tenor)
Introduced by Peter Fettes
Produced by Harry Mortimer
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Conductor, Frank Cantell with George James (bass)
and his Orchestra
From Ciro's Club, London