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'Beyond Description': L. A. G. Strong talks about the use of adjectives to add colour and detail to any description
Arthur Birkby and his Octet with Roland Robson (baritone)
Norman Laithwaite at the piano
London Studio Players
Conducted by Michael Krein
Joseph Seal at the theatre organ
Skyrockets Concert Orchestra
Directed by Woolf Phillips
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conductor, Charles Groves
A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Today Joan Griffiths introduces: * Housewife Meets Expert'. Woman's Hour ante-natal clinic-a woman doctor on ' Settling down with the Baby'; 'Housewives' Exchange — tips and hints from housewives in the North: Beryl Irving on 'Arranging a Children's Party and the current serial story. ' Britannia Mews,' by Margery Sharp , read by Ysanne Churchman
Music for the Housewife
The Raeburn Orchestra
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds
Reggie Goff and his Sextet
An everyday story of everyday people.
Script by Jonquil Antony. Produced by Cleland Finn.
Band of the Scots Guards
Conducted by Captain S. Rhodes
Director of Music
Norman Walker (bass)
Kit'y Masters
Peggy Desmond (piano)
Charles Smart at the theatre organ
Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
Directed by Jimmy Miller
The Richard Crean Orchestra
Thriller serial
1 Script by Geoffrey Webb
Produced by Nell Tuson
Written and produced for radio by Alick Hayes. Edited by Rex Diamond and Ian Smith. Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucaa
A blend of comedy, novelty, and music. Introduced by Joy Nichols
' The Song Pedlars.' ' You May Take Notes ': light-hearted lecture by ' Professor ' Jimmy Edwards. ' Picture in Song.' featured by Denny Dennis. 'Ask the Memory Man': Leslie Welch tackles some questions on sport. Harry Mooney with Victor King. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Produced by Charles Maxwell.
Broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres.
This week: The County Theatre, Hereford
with Charles Hague, Billy Cotton and his Band
Introduced by Philip Garston-Jones
A radio parlour game with Richard Dimbleby , Anona Winn , Daphne Padel , and Jack Train asking all the questions, and Stewart MacPherson knowing (almost) all the answers. Programme presented by Alick Hayes
Adapted for broadcasting in six parts by Charles Hatton from the novel by Dorothy L. Sayers
3—' A Trip to Salisbury '
and his Rumba Band
From the Savoy Restaurant, London