Jonah Barrington introduces your request records
4 — ' Food and Digestion '
G. P. Wells explains how animals live on energy trapped for them by plants. Programme introduced by Norman Stuart.
The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble with Helen Clare
' The Sleepwalkers'
Written and read by George Nash
Conductor. Gilbert Vinter
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
BBC Variety Orchestra Conductor, Rae Jenkins with Janet Davis
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conductor, Charles Groves
Harold Dawber (organ)
From the Town Hall at the invitation of the Manchester Corporation
Charles Saxby at the BBC theatre organ
Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' For your Library List ...': a book review by Pamela Hansford Johnson ' My doctor warned me.' by Lilla Bishop
'Fun and Glitte': a talk on Christmas decorations by Gytha Owen ' Mrs. Buggins has a Christmas visitor,' by Mabel Constanduros
Reading from 'The Three Musketeers.' by Alexandre. Dumas. Abridged by Hilton Brown. Read by Freddie Allen
Music for the Housewife
Majestic Orchestra
Conducted by Lou Whiteson
National Military Band
Conductor, Arthur Barnes
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Conductor, Ian Whyte
David Southwood describes an excerpt. from ' Bond Street.' a World Screen Plays production, starring Jean Kent. Roland Young. Kathleen Harrison , Derek Farr. Hazel Court, and Ronald Howard
From Deansgate Cinema. Manchester
and his Sextet
Falkman and his Apache Band
with Hilda Meacham
Harry Duke , Sheila Rittie
Jack Warman , Walter Freeman Harry Mooney with Victor King Nosmo King as ' The Chairman ' assisted by Connie Fraser , Peggy Ann Clifford
Billy Howard , Harry Loman
Ricardo Pasquale
Palace of Varieties Chorus
BBC Variety Orchestra
Dialogue by Nosmo King and Harry Loman
Show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
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by Stanley Houghton
Production by James R. Gregson
The quiz visits the ancient town and port of Sandwich
Musical illustrations by Violet Carson
Presented by Barney Colehan
accompanied by The Ralph Sharon Trio
Billy Tement and his Orchestra
3-' Crocodiles Are Tough '
Charles Emesco and his Sextet
Charles Smart at the organ