Introduced by Paul Adam
featuring Jack Collings
' Composers Today' An illustrated talk by Hubert Clifford
Andrew Fenner at the BBC theatre organ
What's on today
Interviews, talks, and discussions with and about today's personalities and events. Including a report on the News of the World Match-Play Championship; previews of the First Division match between Fulham and Newcastle United; and the race for the Knights Royal Stakes at Ascot
Introduced by Michael Brooke
Edited by Angus Mackay
Conducted by Captain John L. Judd , M.B.E.
Director of Music
Margaret Eaves (soprano) )
(soloist, Band Sgt.-Major C. Purvis )
From the Grand Parade Bandstand. Eastbourne
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Geraldo and his Orchestra
From the Empress Ballroom.
Blackpool
Conductor, David Curry
Records of Bing Crosby
Shelsley WalshHill Climb
Commentaries by Murray Walker from the starting line, and by James Pestridge at the ' S ' bend
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Tom E. Webster as race-reader.
From Ascot Racecourse
at the BBC theatre organ
Newcastle United
Commentary by Alan Clarke on the second half of the match, with summaries by Charles Buchan
From Craven Cottage. Fulham
and his Orchestra
The results and a report
including football results
Football League: Aston Villa v. Everton, by Teddy Eden ; Fulham v. Newcastle United, by Alan Clarke : Sunderland v. West Bromwich Albion, by A. T. Davies
Scottish Football: A review of the day's matches by Cyril Horne
Racing: Extracts from the commentary on the race for the Knights Royal Stakes at Ascot
Golf: A report on the News of the World Match-Play Championship
Talking Sport: John Macadamon topics of the moment
Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Raymond Glendenning
with a soloist who has something new to say in the Jazz idiom
Tonight: Ralph Sharon
Introduced by Denis Moonan
Produced by John Burnaby
invites to the studio
Cleveland Rhythm Club
Cooks Ferry Inn to present today's session with their resident group
Freddie Randall and his Band and their special guest
Hamish Menzies
Introduced by Robin Richmond
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
on football
by Janet Hamilton-Smith and John Hargreaves with Semprini and the Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
An international exchange programme between Belgium, France, Holland, Luxembourg, and England, including:
Les Choeurs Mixtes de l'I.N.R. from Brussels
La Chorale Yvonne Gouverne from Paris
Baarns Jongenskoor from Hilversum
Mixed Choir of Professor Meyers from Luxembourg
BBC Men's Chorus, conducted by Leslie Woodgate, from London
Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall,
(by permission of the Commandant)
Director of Music, Major Meredith Roberts , M.B.E.
Produced in collaboration with Radiodiffusion Belge. Radiodiffusion Française, Radio-Unie Holland, and Radio Luxembourg
played by the Sem Nijveen Quartet
A Saturday-night out at two London theatres
First a visit to the London Casino for an excerpt from
' Latin Quarter'
Produced by Robert Nesbitt
Presented by Tom Arnold and Emile Littler
(Continued in next column)
Cast includes: Phyllis Robins Jack Durant Christian Selva
Jean Varelle
Bartira
Debroy Somers with his Continental Music and Latin American Rhythms
Secondly you are invited to the London Coliseum for part of ' Annie Get Your Gun! ' with Dolores Gray and Bill Johnson
Presented by Emile Littler by arrangement with Chappell and Co., Ltd., and Richard Rodgers and OscarHammerstein II , of New York
Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin
Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields
Lew Stone and his Orchestra
Introduced by John Ellison from the London Casino and Brian Johnston from the London Coliseum
Vic Lewis and his Band
From Wimbledon
Palais-de-Danse. London
10.50 Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
From Green's Playhouse, Glasgow
11.25 Syd Dean and his Band
From the Regent Dance Hall, Brighton