Bryan Michie introduces your request records
‘ Schubert ’: talk by John Russell
Under the direction of Harold C .Gee with Francis Pope (tenor)
Omnibus edition.
Molly Forbes at the BBC theatre organ
BBC Variety Orchestra and Chorus
Conductor. Rae Jenkins with Eric Whitley
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
Conductor, Charles Groves
Ballet Music
A reader's guide to the oast and present
The past: Resurrection,' by Leo Tolstoy ; 'The Story of a Lake.' by Negley Farson ; ' The Brontes' Web of Childhood.' by Fannie Ratchford
The present: Something Terrible. Something Lovely,' by William Sansom ; Estuary, by John Pudney ; ' Charlotte and Emily,' by Laura L. Hinkley
Speakers: Kaye Webb. William Holt , and Wilson Midgley
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning and Alan Clarke ; with summaries at half-time and at the end of the match by Charles Buchan and Frank Stainton
From the Empire Stadium. Wembley Before play begins listeners hear community singing organised by the News Chronicle, and conducted by Arthur Caiger, D.C.M. The singing is accompanied by the Band of The Life Guards
Tunes you have asked us to play
including football results and F.A. Cup Final: Raymond Glendenning analyses the match, and Alan. Clarke takes the microphone into the dressing-rooms
Rugby Union: a commentary by Rex Alston on the second half of the Middlesex seven-a-side tournament at Twickenham
Golf: Dai Rees looks at British prospects for the coming summer
Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Stephen Grenfell
Charles Smart at the BBC theatre organ with Harry Dawson (tenor)
Music In the jazz idiom, played by some of Britain's leading instrumentalists. This week's guest:
Robin Richmond
Club secretary Billy Munn: Host. Harry Parry; President, Mark White
Charles Buchan reviews today's football results
Tunes old and new played by Jack Simpson and his Sextet
Introduced by Michael Brooke
Majestic Orchestra
Conducted by Reg. Leopold
Michal Hambourg (piano)
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
With Raymond Glendenning , Doris Hare , and Peter Watson as the resident team, competing against a team chosen from the audience
Both sides piloted by Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Script by Henrik Ege
Presented by Michael North
Excerpts from Puccini's opera
' Tosca '
Joan Hammond (soprano)
James Johnston (tenor)
Roderick Jones (baritone)
BBC Theatre Orchestra (Leader, Alfred Barker )
Conductor, Walter Goehr
Presented by Harold Neden
Paul Adam and his Mayfair Music
10.45 Eddie Shaw and his Band play old-time music
From the Plaza Ballroom, Belfast
11.15 Maurice Winnick and his Orchestra
From Ciro's Club, London