Records introduced by David Jacobs
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
' Haydn and Mozart'
An illustrated talk by Leslie Orrey
Omnibus Edition
Script by Geoffrey Webb
Edited and produced by Neil Tuson
Donald Thorne 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:
Swarthmore College and Middlesex Hospital Medical School
Conducted by Lou Whiteson with Alfred Merlin (piano)
Catherine McLean reviews 'Shining Morning Face' by Lawrence Hanson, and 'The Prelude' by William Wordsworth
Wilson Midgley reviews 'My Father's Son' by Richard Lumford, and 'Nollekens and His Times' by J.T. Smith
Ralph Wightman reviews 'The Blue Field' by John Moore, and 'Highways and Byways in Dorset' by Sir Frederick Treves
David Southwood describes an excerpt from United Artists' production, ' Red River,' starring John Wayne. Montgomery Clift, Walter Brennan. and Joanne Dru
From the Odeon Theatre. Blackpool
(by permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Sqdn.-Leader A. E. Sims , M.B.E.
Director of Music
F.A. Cup-Sixth Round
Commentary on the second half of one of the 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 sixth round matches
Scottish League: Summary of the day's matches by Alan Breck
F.A. Amateur Cup: A review of fourth round ties
Rugby Union: England v. France, by Wilfred Wooller ; Scotland v. Ireland. by Leo Hunter
Talking Sport: Peter Wilson on topics of the moment
Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Stephen Grenfell
Peggy Cochrane at the piano
invites Steve Race to direct his own choice of music and musicians
Introduced by Robin Richmond
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
Is your National Insurance card a green one? If so it ends on March 6. Douglas Houghton explains why and how you should get a new one and how your benefits may be affected if you do not
A survey of favourite music, from light to symphonic, on records
The Effects Library
Wynford Vaughan Thomas discusses with Brian George (Head of Recorded Programmes) and Marie Slocombe some familiar and unfamiliar BBC effects records
Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra