Records introduced by Dennis Vance
Scenes from 'The Thirty-Nine Steps.' by John Buchan
Sidney Davey and his Players with Peggy Wilding (soprano) and Arnie Kitson (xylophone)
Louis Mordish at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle
A short story by ' Sea-Wrack'
Reader, Bruce Belfrage
(' Hutch ') and Viera
Presented by Glyn Jones
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
George James (bass)
with George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
played by Geraldo and his Orchestra featuring ' Songs with Strings '
Presented by David Miller
Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' Food for the Family,' by Mrs. Arthur Webb
' Life in L'Isle Adam,' by Blanche Sturge Moore
'Adopting a Child.' 3-' I adopted one,' by Margaret Benge
'Yes, Women in Pubs! ' by Mary Ball Serial story: ' Cranford,' by . Mrs Gaskell . Abridged by Eve Howland . Read by Molly Rankin
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye at two pianos
by Melissa Wood.
Toni and the Northern Variety Orchestra
with George Allen (baritone)
(Plymouth)
Conducted by Captain R. H. Stoner
Director of Music
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
Music for Trafalgar Day
and his Pieces of Eight
Portland Light Orchestra
Directed by Fred Alexander
with Buck Douglas , Peggy Bailey Norman Harper , Eddie O'Doherty
Lionel Stevens. Doris Nichols
Ronnie Brohn and the Bunkhouse Band
Presented by Ian C. Messiter
4-Cardiff v. Swansea
The High School and The Grammar School
Question-Masters:
Richard Dimbleby and Lionel Gamlin
Presented by Joan Clark
A radio drama with music with Honorine Catto , David Davies
Ann Lancaster , Walter Wade
Alexander Archdale , Ian Sadler
Maurice Denham
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Ray Sonin
Production by Eric Spear
to meet
Ethel Manners as Ethel 'Igginbottom with Doreen Lavender
George Baines , Herbert Smith
Peter Broadbent
Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Toni Script by Ronald Taylor
Produced by Bowker Andrews
A serial by E. A. Maguire
6-' College of Cranks '
Other parts played by Wilfred Babbage , Joy Adamson , Stephen Jack , and Walter Plinge
Production by Ian C. Mesaiter
Vic Lewis and his Orchestra and The Keynotes
Reginald King and his Courtiers with Harry Dawson