Stanley Maxted introduces your request records
Lou Stevens and his Quintet and Arthur Richards (baritone)
6-The dramatic critic sums up
Speaker, Alan Dent
Stanley Tudor at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Manchester .
' Conversation Piece '
Written and read by Sylvia Lewin
West-Country Studio Orchestra
Conductor, Reginald Redman
(Leader, Alfred Barker )
Conducted by Clifton Helliwell
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra with Eva Beynon
Pat O'Regan and Don Emsley
Johnny Kerrison and his Samba Band with Bobby Young
Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' Beginners In the Kitchen,' by Marjorie Huxley
' Training to be a Child Care Officer,' by Adete Toye
' How children think about death,' by a doctor
'London Window Box,' by Alan Melville
Serial: 'The Happy Prisoner,' by Monica Dickens. Abridged by Nest Bradney . Read by Philip Cunningham
Felix Mendelssohn 's Hawaiian Serenaders with George Barclay
Lou Simmons and his Orchestra
A message of comfort and cheer
Stuart Hibberd introduces today's speaker, Charles W. Hutchinson
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen with Ian Gourlay
(By permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Squadron Leader A. E. Sims , M.B.E., Director of Music
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
Reynolds Payne and his Orchestra
A Musical Drama of the West
with Cal McCord, Paul Carpenter, Charles Irwin, Carole Carr, Alan Keith, Macdonald Parke, Bob Mallin
The Four Ramblers
The Sons of the Saddle, led by Jack Fallon, and 'Rustler'
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
Born thirty-eight years ago at Sheerness, Fred Chaplin wanted to be a journalist but- was apprenticed at sixteen to a grocer. In 1937, after trying his hand at a number of jobs, he joined London Transport, and today Is the driver of a No. 47 bus. Fred is a settled married man with five children, but he still regrets the career he missed—journalism
Written by Warwick Charlton
Production by Audrey Jones
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Radio's ' Cavalier of Song' with the Peerettes
Charles Shadwell and his Orchestra
From the Kilburn Empire, London
to the Robinson family
Join Arthur Askey when he meets Mr. and Mrs. Reg Robinson, their family and friends, at an invitation party at their farm in Babraham, Cambridgeshire
Arthur's playmates include his daughter Anthea, Barbara Sumner , Del-Mondi and his accordion, Jimmy Bailey at the piano, and a surprise guest
Presented by John Ellison
Ted Heath and his Music, with Lydia Macdonald , Paul Carpenter
Jack Parnell , Dave Wilkins and this week's guests
The Revell Terry Quartet
' The Three Hostages'
by John Buchan
Episode 9
Read by Arthur Bush
Light music for the close of day played by the Albert Cazabon Orchestra