Georgie Henschel introduces your request records
at the BBC theatre organ
Light Music String Ensemble
Directed by Max Jaffa
Omnibus edition
Script by Edward J. Mason
Produced by David H. Godfrey
Round the British Isles with Top of the Form
Lionel Gamlin and Robert MacDermot are the Question-Masters in this inter-country contest between representative teams from girls' and boys' schools in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
3-Wales (North v. South)
Gelligaer County School for Girls, Hengoed, Glamorgan v. Friars School, Bangor, Caernarvon
Series devised by Joan Clark
Conductor, David Curry
What's on today?
Interviews, talks, and discussions with and about today's personalities and events, including a pre-view of the Third Division match between Nottingham Forest and Reading
Introduced by Michael Brooke
Edited by Angus Mackay
and his Orchestra
A reader's guide to the past and present
Dilys Powell reviews ' Eastern Approaches ' by Fitzroy MacLean , and ' Father and Son ' by Edmund Gosse
Robert MacDermot reviews 'Love in a Cold Climate' by Nancy Mitford , and ' Daddy Longlegs ' by Jean Webster
Extracts from these books read by Ronald Simpson
The Monia Liter Quartet with Gloria Kane
Autumn Handicap
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning , assisted by Tom E. Webster as race-reader
From Newbury Racecourse
Conducted by Captain John L. Judd, M.B.E.
Director of Music
(soloist. Sgt. Davies and L/Cpt. D. O'Connell )
Nottingham Forest v. Reading
A commentary on the second half of the match by Harry Walker
From the City Ground, Nottingham
Eddie Palmer and his Players
(Continued)
including football results
Special reports on: Football League: Manchester United v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, by H. D Davies: West Bromwich Albion v. Portsmouth, byTeddy Eden
Scottish League: A review of the day's matches by Cyril Home
Talking Sport: A discussion between Raymond Giendenning. Alan Hoby. and Peter Wilson
News. topics of the moment, and . interviews with personalities of the day
Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Stewart MacPherson
at th- BBC theatre organ
presents music in the modem idiom
The Frank Weir Quartet
The Joe Saye Trio
Guest artist, Jimmy Skidmore
Introduced by Robin Richmond
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
In her second talk of the autumn series, Ellen Black deals with one of the most common problems of National Insurance contributors-getting out of benefit and getting in again
on football
to ask questions about
Your Newspapers
First of a new series in which the little man, the consumer, gets his chance to question men of power and responsibility about what is right or wrong with the. goods or services they supply
Chairman: The Radio Doctor
Platform:
The Hon. Max Aitken , Director of Express Newspapers and General Manager, The Sunday Express
Frank Owen , Editor, Daily Mail Percy Cudlipp , Editor, Daily Herald
Malcolm Graham , Midland newspaper proprietor
(Continued in next column)
B. D. Whiteaker , Editor, The Express and Star of Wolverhampton
Questioners:
- The public of Wolverhampton who buy and read newspapers
Marjorie Hazlehurst (piano)
BBC Midland Chorus
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Script written and programme introduced by Charles Brewer
Produced by John Tylee
Records of Bing Crosby
Variety with Barbara Sumner
Nat Mills and Bobbie
Community singing led by Philip Hattey
Orchestra of the Royal Marines, Portsmouth
(by permission of C.-in-C., Portsmouth)
Conducted by Major F. B. Dunn, M.v.o.
Introduced by Brian Johnston
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Eve Boswell, The Geraldo Singers
Teddy Foster and his Band
From the May fair Ballroom, Long Eaton
10.50 Paul Fenoulhet and his Orchestra
From Leas Cliff Hall , Folkestone
11.25 Billy Tement and his Orchestra
From Wimbledon
Palais-de-Danse. London