An early-morning entertainment on gramophone records introduced by Alan Adair. Including 'Cross-Channel Packet,' ' Soundtrack,' and this morning's guest stars: Frank Crumit and Hildegarde. Produced by Dennis Monger
Mark Lubbock and his Orchestra, with songs by Sylvia Welling (soprano) and Raymond Newell (baritone), and organ solos by Robinson Cleaver. From the Granada. Tooting. London
Band of the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment Conductor, Mr. W. T. Brown
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits Glasgow district and invites listeners to choose their favourite records and say a few words. Presented by John Shuter
from Muswell Hill Congregational
Church, Muswell Hill, London. Conducted by the Rev. R. W. Hugh Jones
with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss
Coming up close behind are:
Claude Dampier, Jon Pertwee, Valerie Tandy, The Five Smith Brothers
Sydney Simone and his Orchestra
Guest artist, Robert Beatty
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and Richard Rowland and Brian Rowland.
Produced by George Inns.
[Starring] Wilfred Pickles
The quiz visits London
Hosts: A Southern Railway canteen
Guests: Patients and staff of the Park Prewett Hospital, Basingstoke.
Musical illustrations provided by Violet Carson.
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
with Jack Train , Hugh Morton. Fred Yule , Lind Joyce , Diana Morrison , Deryck Guyler , Joan Harben. and Hattie Jacques. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley. (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 London v. North of England Second Round London: Professor D. W . Brogan .
Hubert Phillips. Quiz-Master. Lionel Hale
North of England: Professor T. H. Pear. J. Douglas Pringle. Quiz-Master. Gilbert Harding
from the People's Palace, London with Derek Roy
Dick Bentley
Mario (Harp) Lorenzi
Ted Andrews and Barbara Andrews with Julie
Carl Carlisle and Maisie Weldon
The Two Rascals
The Five Martinis
Billy Tement and his Orchestra
Produced by Joy Russell -Smith
with Sylvia Robin (soprano)
Oscar Grasso (violin) and Charles Smart at the theatre organ
Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
with Kenneth Horne
Sam Costa , Maurice Denham
Barbara Valerie and Gwen Catley
Augmented Dance Orchestra Conducted by Stanley Black
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
This week from the Embassy Cinema, Bristol
Squadronaires Dance Orchestra directed by Jimmy Miller with Doreen Stephens and the Quads
Evelyn Dove
Mervyn Saunders
Jean Melville
Max Gelbray
Introduced by Brian Johnston
Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Howell Glynne (bass), in a programme of the kind of music that you hear in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel
Community hymn-singing from the Church of the Peace of God, Oxted, led by Oxted and Limps-field combined church choirs. Conductor, William White. Organist, Frank Goodey. Hymns introduced by the Rev. Geoffrey Edmonds *-
with 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
A programme of melody introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning.