Gordon Crier introduces your request records
This week's expert and F.E.B.'s discussion-group leader tackle a topic in the news
Reg. Leopold and his Players ; with songs by Jack Cooper and Alf Edwards (concertina)
' Devon River '
Written and read by Ian Cox
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Terence Casey at the theatre organ
The Melachrino Orchestra
Conducted by George Melachrino
Gwen Catley and John Lewis Presented by Elisabeth Tyson
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor. Mansel Thomas
Patricia Davies (soprano)
Today Joan Griffiths introduces: 'What's Going On - Spotlight on Current Affairs'; 'How Mrs. Whelan Found a Wife - a short story by Maura Laverty, read by Mary O'Farrell; today's contribution from the BBC's Mobile Units; 'The Older Woman,' by a woman gynaecologist; and the current serial story, 'Britannia Mews' by Margery Sharp, read by Ysanne Churchman.
Falkman and his Apache Band
Carlotta Makins. Jacques Vallez
The Richard Crean Orchestra
Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
National Military Band
Conductor, Arthur Barnes
Jack Coles and his Music Masters
Thriller serial
Raymond Glendenning discusses tomorrow's fixtures
Michael Howard and Monte Rey with Petula Clark, Gwen Lewis, Ann Lancaster, Peter Butterworth, Dick Francis, and the Dore Trio.
Non-stop popular music
Joyce Gartside (soprano)
James Johnston (tenor)
Monia Liter (piano) BBC Theatre Chorus
(Chorus-Master, John Clements )
BBC Theatre Orchestra (Leader, Alfred Barker )
Conductor. Walter Goehr
A fortnightly review of the stage
Edited by Peggy Barker and Archie Campbell
' Pantomime '
A talk by W. Macqueen-Pope
'What's on in London?'
Hermione Gingold and Henry Kendall tell us some, of the answers
Excerpts from R. F. Delderfield 's new comedy,' All Over the Town.' Introduced by the producer. Derrick de Marney. (' All Over the Town' is running at the Playhouse)
* Humour in the Theatre *
Discussion between four authorities: Constance Cummings ; Ben Travers (author of ' Outrageous Fortune '); William Douglas Home (author of ' The Chiltern Hundreds '); Alan Melville (revue-sketch and lyric writer)
with Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra including a ten-minute dancing lesson by Victor Silvester. Presented by David Miller