Introduced by Georgie Henschel
Conducted by Capt. F. J. Harris
Director of Music
Johnny Denis and his Ranchers
Fred Yule , Norman Harper and the Cactus Kids
Script by David Clymie Produced by Glyn Jones
Memories of the Lyric Theatre revived by Mary Maddock (soprano)
Ivor John (tenor)
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
Conducted by Monia Liter
A summer holiday programme
Edited by Lionel Gamlin
Bank Holiday Number
(If wet. in the pavilion)
Kentucky Minstrels' Banjo Team:
(Dick Pepper ,Edward Fairs and Bernard Sheaff )
John Rorke with some songs for the seaside
Wynford Vaughan Thomas looks for a job with a ' runch and Judy' show.
They visit:
Johnny Gordon and his Pier Revellers
The Early Birds with Billy Blythe
Bob Hail and Lou Formby
Gill Morris at the piano and the Fun-fair a dip at the Bathing Pool
Your radio guides are: Alan Clarke. Eric Jolly. Hamilton Kennedy , and David Southwood
Produced by Philip Robinson
Glamorgan v. New Zealanders
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Commentaries by John Arlott from St. Helen's Ground, Swansea, and by E. W. Swanton from Headingley, Leeds
Syd Dean and his Band
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Cor Steyn at the concert organ, Hilversum
Glamorgan v. New Zealanders
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Further commentaries
St. Wilfrid's Handicap
Commentary by Richard North , assisted by Claude Harrison
From Ripon Racecourse
on the Royal Daffodil II
Reg Edwards and his Band
Jackie Trevor
Bob Roberts and his Band
Your radio guides are: Leslie Adams , Alan Clarke , Eric Jolly , Hamilton Kennedy , and David Southwood
Produced by Philip Robinson
Great Britain v. France
Commentaries by Harold Abra hams during the International Match. From White City, London
Glamorgan v. New Zealanders
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Further commentaries by Harold Abrahams during the International Match at White City
Commentators at the start and finishing point, and Engineers' Corner: Graham Walker and Murray Walker
From Blandford Camp, Dorset
Glamorgan v. New Zealanders
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
The Dansant at the Tower, with Bert Yates 's Octet -
Commentary on the English Baseball Association match England v. Wales
A visit to W. H. Wilkie 's Circus to hear the Zacchinl Brothers
Danny Mitchell and his Hawaiians from the Bathing Pool
Your radio guides are: Leslie Adams. Alan Clarke , Eric Jolly , Hamilton Kennedy , and David Southwood
Produced by Philip Robinson
A Trip to New Brighton-3
(Continued)
Report by Harold Abrahams on result of the International Match
From White City. London
Further commentaries
Charles Smitton at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Manchester'
Further commentaries
Harry Leader and his Orchestra From the Astoria Dance Salon, London
including cricket close of play scores
The fun and games academy supervised by Clay Keyes
Lodgekeeper: Richard Goolden Polly, the cook : Gladys Keyes
Students:
Hattie Jacques , Michael Moore ,
Hugh Morton , Deryck Guyler
The Song Pedlars
New pupil: Gate Eastley
Music Master Rae Jenkins conducts the College Orchestra
Syllabus by Gladys and Clay Keyes
Produced by Frederick Piffard
A Variety Exchange between London and Paris
Presented in collaboration with Radiodiffusion Franchise
From Paris:
Orchestre Paul Bonneau
Les Compagnons de Route Jean Fuller , Irene Joachim Compere : Micheline Cheirel
From London:
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
The Keynotes
Joan Young , Peter Valerio
The Lyrian Singers
Welsh Variety Orchestra Conducted by Mai Jones
Compère: Franklin Engelmann
Produced in Paris by Jacques Pauliac and in London by Jacques Brown
A series of comedy thrillers written by John Jowett
4 — ' Dutch Treaty '
Production by Vernon Harris
Heralding Variety in the North
, with Billy ' Uke ' Scott
Gene Crowley
Sylvia Marriott and Douglas Taylor
Syd and Max Harrison
Douglas ' Cardew ' Robinson
Donald Peers
The Kordites
Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Produced by Bowker Andrews
by Arnold Bennett
Adapted by Michael Black
6—' Violet arrives at the Palace '
Produced by David H. Godfrey
Bert Yates and his Tower
Rhythmics Benny Lee
Valerie and Dey
Formation Dancing Competition
Introduced by Alan Clarke and David Southwood
Produced by Philip Robinson
From the Tower Ballroom
The Spa Orchestra directed by Tom Jenkins with Jack Byfield (piano)