An early-morning entertainment by the Scottish Variety Orchestra (conductor, Kemlo Stephen ), with Margaret Eaves (soprano) and Alexander Carmichael (bass-baritone). (BBC recording)
Mark Lubbock and his Orchestra. with songs by Edith Lewin (mezzo-soprano) and Hervey Alan (baritone). and organ solos by Reginald Porter -Brown. From the Granada, Tooting, London.
Full Regimental Band of the Scots Guards
Conducted by Captain S. Rhodes.
Director of Music with the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards
Directed by Pipe-Major Mackenzie
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits Southampton district and invites listeners to choose their favourite records and say a few words. Presented by John Shuter
from Marylebone Presbyterian Church, George Street , London. Conducted by the Rev. Leslie D. Weatherhead , Minister of the City Temple
with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss
Coming up close behind arei
Claude Dampier
Jon Pertwee. Valerie Tandy
The Five Smith Brothers
Sydney Simone and his Orchestra
Guest artist. Henry Oscar
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and Richard Rowland and Brian Rowland Produced by George Inns.
(Valerie Tandy broadcasts by permission of Val Parnell)
The Quiz visits Peel, a fishing port in the Isle of Man
Musical illustrations provided by Violet Carson. Produced by Barney Colehan.
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
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast in the Home Service
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
A weekly contest of wit and knowledge in which teams from the Regions take turns in challenging the permanent team in London
West Region First Round
London: Professor D. W. Brogan. Hubert Phillips. Quiz-Master. Lionel Hale
West Region: Jack Longland. C. Ft Carr. Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
from the People's Palace, London with Rawicz and Landauer
Frankie Howerd
Peter Cavanagh
Viera
Frankie Higgins
The Three Imps
Norman Limmer
Billy Tement and his Orchestra
Produced by Joy Russell -Smith
Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Peter Dawson (baritone)), in a programme of the kind of music that you hear in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel
by Noel Coward
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Felix Felton
Edward. Joe , Edith, and Fanny as children: played by Malcolm Sommers. David Spenser. Angela Glynne , and Pat Geary
The cast also includes: Norman Shelley , Frederick Allen , Joan Schofleld , Leo Sheffield , Helen Lacy , Peggy Cameron. Maria Barry. Lionel Stevens , Edward Fairbrother , and Malcolm Graeme
' Twentieth-century Blues sung by Paula Green
BBC Chorus
New London Orchestra
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
The action of the play begins on New Year's Eve, 1899, and ends on New Year's Eve, 1935
with the original trio of blockheads
Harold Berens
Gladys Hay
Michael Moore and their harassed quiz-master
Stewart MacPherson
The Radio Revellers and the New Foulharmonic Orchestra under Mynheer Hal Evans
Script by Sid Colin
Produced by Pat Dixon
(' Ignorance is Bliss is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick )
at the theatre organ
Community hymn-singing for St. Andrew's Day, from Glasgow Provincial Training College for Teachers, Jordanhill. Led by the students and friends from neighbouring churches. Conducted by John T. Fyfe , Principal Lecturer in Music. Hymns introduced by the Rev. J. W. D. Smith , Director of Religious Education