Records introduced by Stanley Maxted
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
' Fugue '
An illustrated talk by Eric Hemery
Omnibus Edition
Script by Geoffrey Webb
Serial edited and produced by Neil Tuson
Frank Newman at the BBC theatre organ
What's on Today
F. A Cup Ties: interviews, talks. and discussions with and about famous sporting personalities and events Also, items of general interest to all sports followers
Introduced by Charles Buchan
Edited by Angus Mackay
between students from American colleges in the studios of WPEN, Philadelphia, and British students in London. The teams this week are:
Girard College and Dalwich College
Thirty years of melody played by the Orchestra of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Conductor. Reginald Burston
3: 1935-1949
A reader's guide to the past and present
William Aspden reviews 'The Telephone Call' by John Rhode , and 'The Man from Downing Street' by William le Queux
Lionel Gamlin reviews 'Twenty Shillings in the Pound' by W. Macqueen-Pope, and 'Biggles and Co.' by W. E. Johns
Herbert Hodge reviews 'Mister Roberts' by Thomas Heggen, and 'The Adventures of Roderick Random' by Tobias Smollett
Fourth Test Match
South Africa v. England
Commentary by John Arlott during the first day's play
From Johannesburg
David Southwood describes an excerpt from the Eagle-Lion (Hollywood studios) production of ' The Noose Hangs High,' starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
From the Odeon, Liverpool
Commentary on one of the Fifth-Round F.A. Cup matches
at the BBC theatre organ
BBC Variety Orchestra Conductor. Rae Jenkins with Janet Davis
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
including football results
Special reports on: F.A. Cup: reports on selected fifth round marches
F.A. Amateur Cup: review of third-round ties
Scottish League: summary of the day's matches by Cyril Horne
Rugby Union: Ireland v. England, by G. V. Wynne-Jones
Cricket: South Africa v. England: a report from Johannesburg by Crawford White on the Fourth Test Match
Talking Sport: Bill McGowran on topics of the moment
Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Stephen Grenfell
Kay Cavendish , at the piano
presents
The Micky Binnelli Quartet with Eddie Lester and the Barry Wicks Quartet with Steve Race
Introduced by Ralph Moftatt Produced by Johnnie Stewart
Douglas Houghton explains the circumstances in which people over seventy may get the non-contributory pension
on football
Street Interviews
Wynford Vaughan Thomas explains how the BBC sets about a street interviewing broadcast, and Brian Johnston then interviews passers-by From a street somewhere In London
The Melachrino Orchestra
Conducted by George Melachrino with Gwen Catley
Harry Dawson , Jan Muzurus
Conducted by Glyn Jones with John Morgan and the Good Companions
At the two piano?,
Eric James and George Myddleton
The Sydney Thompson
Old-Time Dance Orchestra
Master of Ceremonies
Sydney Thompson
Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
BRIAN JOHSSTOV sets out with Wynford Vaughan Thomas to interview passers-by in a London street /or the BBC Close-up of B.0