David Jacobs 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'
' My Fishing Pond ' and ' Borrowing a Match ' by Stephen Leacock
Read by Arthur Phelps
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
A serial play in six episodes adapted from
L. A. Knight 's novel by Gethyn Stoodley Thomas
3—' The Last Run '
Produced by Dafydd Gruffyd
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by John Hopkins
Paul Fenoulhet and his Orchestra with The Stargazers
Third Anniversary
Miss Olive Shapley requests the pleasure of your company at a programme as it might have been broadcast in October 1849
chosen by Mrs. P. G. Leighton of Warlingham, Surrey played by Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra with Mervyn Saunders (tenor)
Bunny May
— and his Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Melissa Wood
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
Conducted by Major S. Rhodes
Director of Music
(Continued)
Reggie Goff and the Gleegirls with Carroll Gibbons and the Boy-friends
at the BBC theatre organ
Jack White and his Band
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 Foulharmonic Orchestra directed by Jack Coles
Script bv Ronnie Hanbury and George Wad more
Produced by Neil Tuson
by Anthony Gittins
Cliaracters in order of speaking:
Produced by Cleland Finn
Sir Adrian Boult introduces
The Instruments of the Orchestra with illustrations including movements from
Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra
Produced by Roger Fiske who writes on page 7
Don Carlos and his Samba Band
Don Lorusso at the electric organ
Jose Norman and his Orquestra Pan-Americana
Introduced by Edmundo Ros
' The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ' by Mark Twain
Read by Macdonald Parke
15—' The Return of Injun Joe '
Edmund Hockridge (baritone)
Lloyd Thomas at the BBC theatre organ