Bob Danvers-Walker introduces your request records
'The Director of Film Music': an illustrated talk by Muir Mathieson
and his Bohemian Players and Billy Mayerl (piano)
Omnibus edition.
England v. Australia
(Third Day)
Commentaries by Rex Alston , John Arlott. Alan McGilvray , and E. W. Swanton ; with summaries and comments by A. E. R. Gilligan. From Lord's
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
A reader's guide to the past and present
The present: 'The Surprise of My Life,' by Leon M. Lion; 'The Heart of the Matter,' by Graham Greene; 'More Cricket Prints,' by R.C. Robertson-Glasgow
The past: 'The Life of Thomas Holcroft,' edited by William Hazlitt; 'Lord Jim,' by Joseph Conrad; 'The Diary of a Nobody,' by George and Weedon Grossmith
Speakers: Reginald Beckwith, Dilys Powell, and Alan Melville
Further commentaries by Rex Alston , John Arlott , Alan McGilvray , and E. W. Swanton during the Second Test Match; with summaries and comments by A. E. R. Gilligan. From Lord's
During the afternoon it is hoped to visit the Polytechnic Stadium, Chiswick, for a commentary by Harold Abrahams during the Women's A.A.A. Championships
Conducted by Sidney Torch on gramophone records
All-England Championships
Report by Max Robertson. From Wimbledon
Commentaries by Rex Alston , John Arlott. Alan McGilvray , and E. W. Swanton ; with summaries and comments by A. E. R. Gilligan. From Lord's
Music in the jazz idiom played by some of Britain's leading instrumentalists. This week's music is played by An Octet of Band Leaders
Club secretary, Billy Munn ; Host. Harry Parry ; President. Mark White
including
Cricket: close of play scores
A battle of wits between teams representing boys' schools in London. Round 9
Clapham College v.
Last Week's Winner
Question-Master:
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Questions set by W. T. Williams
Presented by Joan Clark
A melody magazine with Fred Hartley and his Players and Jack Cooper
Introduced by Rex Palmer
Presented by Frederick Piffard
Spike Hughes introduces some unusual records taken from the shelves of the BBC Recorded
Programmes Library, and relates some personal experiences, real and imaginary
First of three programmes
Produced by Bernard Lyons
A second selection from
Gounod's Faust
Josephine Strey (soprano)
Hcddle Nash (tenor)
Owen Brannigan (bass)
BBC Theatre Orchestra (Leader, Alfred Barker )
Conducted by Clifton Helliwell
Presented by Harold Neden
and his Orchestra