Bob Danvers-Walker introduces your request records
6—' The Shape of Things '
In the last programme of this series Ronald Amos and J. Beresford Evans discuss the importance of design in some of the things we need and use every day
Entr'acte Players
Directed by Sidney Crooke Winifred Buckle (soprano) Hugh Withers (baritone)
' Well I'm Blowed '
Written and read by Geoffrey Dearmer
A visit to Helsinki for music played by George Godzinsky and his Orchestra
Youth tackles the experts
The last half-hour of question time in the Daily Express Youth Forum
Experts:
Leslie Compton , Tommy Farr
Maureen Gardner , R. W. V. Robins
Kay Stammers , E. H. Temme
Chairman, Raymond Glendenning From Caxton Hall , Westminster
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
John Shinebourne (cello)
Second Test Match
South Africa v. England
Commentary by John Arlott during the last day's play
From Ellis Park. Johannesburg
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
Introduced by Joan Griffiths
‘ Beginners in the kitchen,' by Hilda Whitlow
' How girls in the forces in Germany spend local leave,' by Winifred Gorick 'A schoolmaster reflects,' by Michael Kelly
'A day in London for the children.' by Marjorie Nisbett
' Sigh No More, Ladies': Thea Holme and Sylvia Coleridge in scenes from some famous plays illustrating the theme of young women in love
The Rendezvous Players featuring Jack Coliings
Leslie Baker and his Music
by Jonquil Antony.
at the BBC theatre organ.
Second Test Match
South Africa v. England
Summary by John Arlott of the last day's play.
Toni and the Northern Variety Orchestra
with Rowland Jones (tenor)
The Richard Crean Orchestra
bring you songs of today and yesterday with Sidney Torch and his Orchestra
Introduced by Peter Fettes
Script by Alan Stranks
Produced by Vernon Harris
8 — ' The Case of the Lovely Liar'
with Robert Irwin (baritone) and the Boyd Neel String Orchestra
(Leader. Maurice Clare ) Conductor, Boyd Neel
At the piano, Daphne Ibbott
A poetry programme for Everyman with Robin Holmes , Anne Cullen. Duncan Mclntyre , Margot van der Burgh
Ted Heath and his Music
Reg Leopold and his Players with Jean Cavall