Jonah Barrington introduces your request records
David Java and his Orchestra with Claude Cavalotti (saxophone)
'The Ebb-Tide': dramatised scenes from the novel by R. L. Stevenson and Lloyd Osborne
Robinson Cleaver at the organ of the Granada, Tooting, London
' You're Making a Big Mistake '
Written and read by Alan Whicker
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band with Isabelita Alonso (soprano)
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Sydney Lipton and his Orchestra with Lee Lawrence , Pat Hutton
Introduced by Olive Shapley
' What's Going On': spotlight on current affairs
' One Way of Getting to the Lido,' by Margaret Benge
'Growing Your Own Tobacco,' by Honor Daplyn
(Continued in next column)
' Beginners in the Kitchen,' by Bee Nilson .
Serial: 'The China Run' by Nell Paterson. Abridged by Christine Orr. Read by James McKechnie
Louis Stevens and his Quintet with George Delderfleld (bass)
Tommy Smith and his Band
A message of comfort and cheer
Stuart Hiboerd introduces a talk written bv Mrs Audrey Adcock. and read by Mary O'Farrell
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
Duncan Robertson (tenor)
at the BBC theatre organ
Sparkling Variety from Liverpool
Bill Waddington
(the Lancashire lad)
Peter Sellers
(with his voices)
Sydney Shaw
(harmonica virtuoso)
Martin Crosbie
(upstanding Irish singer)
Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Toni
Presented by David Southwood
Musical Drama of the West-13 with Cal McCord
Paul Carpenter , Charles Irwin
Carole Carr. Alan Keith
Macdonald Parke , Bob Mall in and ' Rustler'
The Four Ramblers
The Sons of the Saddle. led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
General Scientific Adviser:
Sir Henry Dale, O.M., G.B.E., F.R.S.
4-Hiddep Death:
A Study of a Typhoid Outbreak
The investigation of a typhoid outbreak has much the same detective interest as the investigation of a murder, and even greater urgency since typhoid may number its victims in hundreds. This programme treats an actual outbreak on the lines of a detective story, without any sacrifice of scientific accuracy
Scientific advice given by Professor G. S. Wilson. Director of the Public Health Laboratory Service. who speaks at the end of the programme
Written by Josephine Bell
Material supplied by George Chesney
Produced by Nesta Pain
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Rae Jenkins
by A. W. Henderson
Produced by Donald McWhinnie
to all the families who have entertained him during the series, when he gives his own farewell party in Broadcasting House
(Continued in next 'column)
Arthur's playmates Include his daughter Anthea. Barbara Sumner, Del-Mondl and his accordion. Jimmy BaXiley and his Melodians. and most of the surprise guests who have appeared in the programmes
Presented by John Ellison
Oscar Rabin and his Band with Harry Davis
and this week's guests: The Micky Binnelli Quartet with Alan Dean
' Escape to Danger ' by Flt. Lt. Paul Brickhill and Conrad Norton
Episode 4. Read by Anthony Jacobs
Introduced by Edward Ward and Marjorie Banks
A programme of music recorded on a journey through Italy, including traditional songs from a workers' club near Genoa, snatches of Verdi and Bellini from the open-air opera of the Terme di Caracalla in Rome and from the Floridiana in Naples, and music from La Cisterna, a famous Roman restaurant across the Tiber