Jonah Barrington introduces your request records
at the BBC theatre organ
Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson
Omnibus edition
Script by Geoffrey Webb
(Continued in next column)
Produced by Charles Lefeaux
Lionel Gamlin and Robert MacDermot are the Question-Masters in this inter-country contest between teams from girls' and boys' schools in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
Conductor, David Curry
What's on today
Interviews, talks, and discussions with and about today's personalities and events; including a preview of the Second Division match between Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea Town
Introduced by Geoffrey Peck
Edited by Angus Mackay
James Langham reviews ' Focus ' by Arthur Miller , and ' The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp' by W. H. Davies
Sheila Stewart reviews ' Dinner at Antoine's ' by Frances Parkin son Keyes , and ' The Man of Property ' by John Galsworthy
Extracts from these books read by Frank Duncan
and his Gypsy Orchestra
at the BBC theatre organ
Conducted by Mp. Roger Barsotti
Director of Music
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning during the second half of the match
From Hillsborough. Sheffield
Eddie Palmer and his Players
Eddie Palmer and his Players
(Continued)
including football results
Special reports on: Football League: Newcastle United v. Arsenal, by A. T. Davies : Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Chelsea, by Teddy Eden : Sheffield Wednesday o. Swansea Town, by Alan Clarke
Scottish League: A report by Harry Hoggan on the League Cup Final between East Fife and Dunfermline Athletic
Sport in Australia:' an interview with Dick Healey. an Australian sports commentator
Talking Sport: Peter Wilson on topics of the moment
News of the day and interviews with personalities of the moment
Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Raymond Glendenning
at the BBC theatre organ
presents an all-star jam session
Introduced by Hector Stewart
Produced by. Johnnie Stewart
' Going Shopping ? '
Ellen Black explains the law about hire purchase, paying a deposit, ordering by post, and says a few words about queues
on football
to ask questions about Your Holidays
Second of a new series, in which the little man, the consumer, gets his chance to question men of power and responsibility about what's right or wrong with his holidays
Chairman: Ted Kavanagh
Platform:
Ernest W. Wimble, Chairman, Home Holidays Division, British Tourist and Holidays Board
Colonel Basil Brown, Butlin's Ltd. Joint General Manager and Director of Entertainments
William Foster, Director of Attractions and Publicity, Blackpool
Horace Ward, Secretary, British Federation of Hotel and Boarding House Associations
Mrs. Plant, a seaside landlady from Skegness
Questioners:
The public of the Potteries
(Programme recorded at the Town Hall, Fenton. with spontaneous questions unknown either to the platform party or the BBC)
Doris Gambell (soprano)
BBC Midland Chorus
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Script written and the programme introduced by Charles Brewer
Produced by John Tylee
Written and produced by Norman Corwin
This programme comes to you, in a sense, with the compliments of the future. It is based on what could be, in the lifetime of most of us; based on what is now known and scientifically possible. This is really a dream view of what could happen if the nations of the world got together and attacked common problems with the same vigour, determination, and resources with which from time to time they have attacked each other
Music composed and conducted by Alexander Semmler
(Laurence Gilliam introduces the programme on page 5)
Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Eve Boswell, The Geraldo Singers
Teddy Foster and his Band
From the Mayfair Ballroom, Long Eaton
and his Orchestra
From Leas Cliff Hall , Folkestone
and his Orchestra
From Wimbledon
Palais-de-Danse, London