Robin Richmond introduces your request records
Harold Smart at the BBC theatre organ
Chester Wilmot contributes a News Diary of the Week and introduces a guest speaker who analyses a topical theme from a discussion group standpoint. The programme concludes with ' This Week's Talking-point '
' Minnie the Post' by Margaret Fox
Reader, Rosalie Williams
Ralph Elman and the Tzigane Orchestra with songs by Isabelita Alonso
A summer holiday programme
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
Where have I heard that before?
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts presents a familiar tune and tells its story
3 — ' Mother Goose ' by Ravel
Four Hands in Holiday Harmony
Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson say goodbye to your summer-holiday programme with more of their music for two pianos
Autograph Album
A well-known visitor signs the autograph album and remembers a school holiday of long ago
Today: Gracie Fields
'Goodbye for now ... *
Derek McCulloch (Uncle Mac) wishes you goodbye for now and a happy return to school
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
The Squadronaires
Dance Orchestra
Directed by Jimmy Miller play British and American melodies of yesterday and today
Introduced by Olive Shapley
' Planning Your Herbaceous Border,' by James Bruce
' Alcohol, Smoking, and Drugs,' by Geoffrey H. Bourne
' On a Maltese Farm.' Sylvia Matheson recently visited Malta where she made friends with a farmer's wife. She describes the hard working life, the dress, and the customs of the women who live in those remote, and often barren, farmsteads
Today's contribution from the BBC mobile units
Reading from ' The Fortnight in September,' by R. C. Sherriff , arranged by the author. Read by Ronald Simpson
chosen by Mrs. Olwen Aldis of Eastleigh, Hampshire played by Reginald King and his Salon Orchestra with Richard Aubrey (baritone)
Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Joan Carr-Jones
Reg Leopold and his Players with Clarence Wright
Conductor, Albert Chappell
Conductor, Albert Chappell
(Continued)
Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Joy Hoodless, Stephen Manton
Eve Boswell , Archie Lewis
Frederick Harvey , Eric Gilder and the Geraldo Singers
at the BBC theatre organ
Walford Hyden and his Cafe Colette Orchestra in music from the Continent and other parts of the world with Barbara Jordan and Eric Lukis
Presented by Jacques Brown
Raymond Glendenning on tomorrow's fixtures
Stewart MacPherson puts all the questions and Harold Berens , Gladys Hay , and Michael Moore know none of the answers
The Soup Stains
The Foulhaimonic Orchestra
Directed by Jack Coles
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and George Wadmore
Produced by Neil Tuson
Bruce Dargavel , Tano Ferendinos
Ossie Morris. Dan Donovan Frank Davison , Dilys Lloyd Frank James , Donald Wells
Sarah Leigh , Glyn Hardwicke
The Girls in Harmony
The Lyrian Singers
* The Adventures of Tommy Trouble'
Script by E. Eynon Evans with Gunstone Jones (Tommy)
Dafydd Havard (Willie)
Tom Jones (Llew)
W. P. Thomas (Jimmy)
Welsh Variety Orchestra (Leader. Morgan Lloyd)
Additional script by Wallace Towers and Donald Wells
Produced by Mai Jones
A selection of music from
* Manon by Massenet arranged by Stanford Robinson played by the BBC Opera Orchestra
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
The adventures of a gentleman of leisure, by Francis Durbridge
6—' Turning the Tables '
Other parts: Harry Hutchinson , Stanley Groome. Margaret Vines. Hugh Manning. Andrew Churchman , Lee Fox , Joan Clement Scott. Alastair Duncan , and Bill Staughton
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Don Carlos and his Samba Band
Jackie Brown at the electric organ
Jose Norman and his
Orquestra Pan-Americana
Introduced by Irene Prador and Ed m undo Ros
'Greenmantle'by John Buchan. Read by Geoffrey Wincott. Last episode
The three missionaries become the advance guard of the Allies, and Greenmantle appears at last to a waiting people.
Bobby Pagan at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle, London