George Elrick introduces your request records
The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble and the Montmartre Players
Directed by Henry Krein with songs by Jean Cavall
' How to be a Writer '
Written and read by John Fitchen
Introduced by Philip Stessor
Al Bollington at the organ of the Odeon, Tottenham Court Road
Played by the Melachrino Orchestra
Conducted by George Melachrino
Sung by Helen Clare and Denis Martin
Presented by Elisabeth Tyson
(Denis Martin is appearing in Tuppénce Coloured ')
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor. Mansel Thomas
' What's Going On-Spotlight on Current Affairs ; ' Unusual Pets,' by Nellie Koch ; today's contribution from the BBC's Mobile Units; 'The Older Woman,' by a woman gynaecologist; and the current serial story, ' The Egg and I ' by Betty Macdonald. read by Gwen Day Burroughs
Jack Byfleld and his Players with Frederic Curzon at the organ
Portland Light Orchestra
Directed by Fred Alexander
In which Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family.
Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
Adapted by Patric Dickinson from the short story by John Atkins
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
Janette Sclanders (soprano)
Morris Motors Band
Conductor, G. V. Brooks
Jack White and his Band
Thriller serial
Script by Edward J. Mason
Produced by Neil Tuson
Raymond Glendenning discusses tomorrow's fixtures
and the BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Frank Cantell
Presented by John Hooper
Written by Stephen Grenfell
Produced by Nesta Pain
Perhaps more than any other individual today the housewife has been praised, blamed, criticised, and exhorted. It is around her that the family life of the nation revolves
I-The Orchestra by Sir Adrian Boult
Musical illustrations, including the Overture-Fantasy. Romeo and Juliet. by Tchaikovsky played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra
(Leader. Alfred Barker )
Conductor, Walter Goehr
Produced by Terry Gompertz
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
with Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra including a ten-minute dancing lesson by Victor Silvester. Presented by David Miller