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'Penny Plain-Tuppence Coloured': a talk by H M Burton . contrasting clear thinking and simplicity with the over-ornate, over-elaborate style in speaking or writing
Charles Ernesco and his Sextet
Diana Gearing (soprano) Tano Ferendinos (tenor)
' Hope is Green ' by Alexander Kielland Reader , Gerik Schjelderup
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
Hubert Selby at the BBC theatre organ
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
The Melachrino Orchestra
Conducted by George Melachrino with Olga Gwynne , Jennifer Leigh
Harry Dawson , Jan Muzurue Presented by Elisabeth Tyson
' Life In many Stations ': the experiences of an R.A.F. officer's wife
' Our Cycling Holiday': talk by Elaine Bliss
Serial story : ' The Chequer Board,' by Nevil Shute. Abridged by Audrey Lucas. Read by Howard Marion-Crawford
Music for the Housewife
Michaeloff and his Mazurka Orchestra
The Dick Denny Orchestra
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
London Light Concert Orchestra
Conducted by Michael Krein
Conductor, Eric Ball
Arthur Copley (baritone)
The Richard Crean Orchestra
by Richmal Crompton
Production by Audrey Cameron
with Kenneth Horne
Sam Costa , Maurice Denham
Maureen Riscoe , Helen Hill
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
F. E. Ortmans is an assistant master at St. Marylebone Grammar School. He takes part in this programme with his wife and some of his colleagues
Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
Joy
Nichols Dick Bentley
Jimmy Edwards
Clarence Wright. The Keynotes
The BBC Revue Orchestra Conductor, Frank Cantell
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
A serial in eight episodes by Gerald Verner with interpolated numbers by Edward J. Mason and Basil Hempseed
6-' Castleton Mayne '
Pianists:
Peggy Desmond and Bert Whittam Production by Martyn C. Webster and Archie Campbell
Eric Winstone and his Orchestra
Reg Leopold and his Players with Jean Cavall
with Paul Roussel , and Robinson Cleaver at the BBC theatre organ.
Introduced by Sandy Macpherson