Robin Richmond introduces your request records
Reginald Dixon at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool
A short series of talks in which scientists tell us about the world around us
4 — ' The Moon and the Tides ' by J. G. Porter , Ph.D.
' The Somewhat Simple Tale of Ching-Li' by Colin Clemak
Reader, Carleton Hobbs
played by the Trieste
Light Melodic Orchestra
A summer holiday programme
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
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Let's have a look round ...
3-Teddington Film Studios
A BBC mobile unit takes you o for a tour of the Teddington Fill.; Studios
Your guide, Philip Treleaven
Young Visitors' Book
Dieter Kustermann and Reinholz Gauss , two eighteen-year-old German boys who are spending their holidays in a Sussex Harvest Camp, come to the microphone to greet you
Conductor,
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
and his Band
Introduced by Olive Shapley
' At the Cinema': a film review by Mary Carver
'The Little Things that Matter,' by Barbara Back
(Continued in next column)
'The Care of Vacuum Cleaners and Electric Irons,' by Mary Gilbert
' What Our Listeners Think': a monthly discussion about the programme
Reading from ' The Fortnight in September,' by R. C. Sherriff , arranged by the author. Read by Ronald Simpson
chosen by Mrs. B. W. Gerry of Plymouth, Devon played by Reginald King and his Salon Orchestra with Don Munro (bass)
Metropolitan Police Central Band Conducted by Mr. Roger Barsotti
Director of Music
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Joan Carr-Jones
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Conductor, Ian Whyte
(Continued)
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
Geraldo
. and his Concert Orchestra featuring ' Songs with Strings '
at the BBC theatre organ
Conducted by Glyn Jones with Ernest Simms and the Regency Singers
At two pianos:
Eric James and George Myddleton
with his crazy gang
Ken Morris , Arthur Haynes Len Marten , Edwina Carol
Henry Lytton , Frederick Ferrari
Stand Easy Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Frank Chacksfield
Produced by Alick Hayes
Seaside Variety from Blackpool with George Formby and his famous ukulele
Reginald Dixon
(Beside the Seaside)
Morris and Cowley
('Dear Old Pals
Sandy Lane
('A Big Smile
Billy Scott Coomber and his Singing Crino-Linnets
The Five Harmonica Hotshots
(Mouth Organ Music)
Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Presented by David Southwood
by Dodie Smith
Adapted for broadcasting by John Billing
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Ted Heath and his Music with the Kordites
Introduced by Paul Carpenter
' Greenmantle ' by John Buchan
Read by Geoffrey Wincott
Episode 13
The prisoners take a walk over the roofs of Erzerum, and Hannay takes the opportunity to do some burgling.
Peter Yorke and his Miniature Orchestra with Jack Cooper