Bryan Michie introduces your request records
This week's expert and F.E.B.'s discussion group leader tackle a topic in the news
The Westminster Players
Hervey Alan (baritone)
Crime in our Village' by Beatrix Lehmann
Reader, Patricia Laffan
and his Orchestra
Robinson Cleaver at the BBC theatre organ
Conductor, Charles Groves
A. P. Sharpe 's Honolulu Hawaiians with Ronnie Joynes (electric guitar) and Kathleen Heppell
Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' What's Going On': spotlight on current affairs
'Saint Nicholas' Eve,' by Antonia Ridge
' The Art of Being a Woman': the last of five features by Amabel Williams Ellis
Reading from 'The Three Musketeers, by Alexandre Dumas. Abridged by Hilton Brown. Read by Freddie Allen
The Stradivari Orchestra
Directed by Michael Spivakowsky
The Promenade Players
Conductor. Sidney Bowman
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family.
Harry Jacobson in a tea-time entertainment, with the Humouresques. Josephine Crombie. and Benny Lee
Script by Dennis Castle
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen with Ian Gourlay
at the BBC theatre organ
Syd Dean and his Band
Script by John Sharp and George Court
Produced by Neil Tuson
on tomorrow's fixtures
invites you to meet
Pearl Hackney , Jon Pertwee
Richard Gray , Eric Woodburn
Howard Marion-Crawford
Sylvia Robin and the Waterlogged Spa Glee Party
George Crow and his
Blue Mariners Dance Orchestra at Sinking-in-the-Ooze
Script by Eric Barker
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
Boyd Neel discusses
Variations in particular
Elgar's' Enigma ' Variations played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra
(Leader. Alfred Barker )
Produced by Roger Fiske
A radio version of the 20th Century Fox Film
Adapted by Desmond Carrington
The film tells a true story. In 1932 Joseph Majczek was given a ninety-nine years sentence for the murder of a Chicago policeman. Thirteen years later he was released and given a cheque (or twenty-four thousand dollars for wrongful imprisonment. His innocence was established by P. J. McNeal. a newspaper reporter who followed up a mysterious advertisement in the personal columns of the Chicago Times which ended ' Call Northside 777 '
Programme produced by Peter Eton
Vic Lewis and his Orchestra and the Keynotes
Reminiscences with Paula Green and Hamish Menzies
Arthur Young at the piano
Presented by Tawny Neilson
Charles Shadwell and his String Orchestra with Pamela Petts (soprano)