Paul Adam introduces your request records
at the BBC theatre organ
Directed by Henry Krein with Jan Rosol
Omnibus edition
Script by Geoffrey Webb
Produced by Charles Lefeaux
Conductor, David Curry
Interviews, talks, and discussions with and about today's personalities and events; including previews of the First Division match between Chelsea and Everton, and the Manchester November
Handicap
Introduced by Michael Brooke
Edited by Angus Mackay
Tunes you have asked us to play
Manchester November Handicap
A commentary on the race by Raymond Glendenning (assisted by Claude Harrison ) from the Grandstand, and Peter Dimmock (assisted by Peter O'Sullevan ) at the Kersal Bend
From Manchester Racecourse
Sarah Campion reviews ' The Greyhound in the Leash' by Joyce Horner ; ' Elizabeth and her German Garden' by Countess Russell; and ' My Crowded Solitude ' by Jack McLaren
Ernest Dudley reviews ' Master of the Mesa' by William Colt MacDonald; 'The Virginian' by Owen Wister ; and ' How to Live with a Cat' by Margaret Cooper Gay
Conducted by Captain John L. Judd , M.B.E.
Director of Music
(Continued in next column)
Chelsea v. Everton
Commentary by Alan Clarke on the second half of the match, with summaries by Charles Buchan
From Stamford Bridge
Football Ground. Chelsea
Conducted by Monia Liter
and his Band and the Kerrison Samba Band bring you dance music in strict tempo
and his Band (Continued)
including football results
Football League: Birmingham City v. Fulham, by Teddy Eden ; Swansea Town v. Bradford, by S. Vincent Jones
Scottish League: a review of the day's matches by Cyril Home
Racing: extracts from commentary on the Manchester November Handicap
Talking Sport:
Alan Hoby. Bill McGowran. and Peter Wilson on topics of the moment
Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Stewart MacPherson
at the BBC theatre organ
Report from Copenhagen
A programme played by a group of Britain's leading jazzmen, and based on some first-hand impressions by Robin Richmond of Louis Armstrong's Concert Group now touring the Continent
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
Rents and Rackets
A new Act of Parliament has greatly extended the scope of Rent Tribunals' work, and has made the premium racket illegal. Ellen Black describes this new measure to protect the tenant
on football
to ask questions about
Your Films
The little man, the consumer, gets his chance to question people of power and responsibility about what's right or wrong with the services they supply
Chairman: Bruce Belfrage
Platform:
Roy Boulting , Producer-Director, Charter Film Productions, Ltd.
A. T. L. Watkins , Secretary, The British Board of Film Censors
Lt. Col. S. K. Lewis , Associated British Cinemas, Ltd., a circuit controlling over 400 cinemas
Wyndham Lewis , Independent Cinema Proprietor, Managing Director of the Maindee Cinema Company
Questioners:
The public of Cardiff who want the best films they can get
Recorded Programmes Library
Brian George , head of the Recorded Programmes Department, talks about the Library, and introduces some of the people who work there and some of the records from the collection
Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Eve Boswell, John Hanson and the George Mitchell Choir
David Southwood describes an excerpt from the Samuel Goldwyn comedy
'A Song is Born' starring
Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo
From the Gaumont Theatre,
Manchester
Edith Lewin (mezzo-soprano)
BBC Midland Chorus
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Script written and programme introduced by Charles Brewer
Produced by John Tylee
Eric Winstone and his Orchestra
From Green's Playhouse. Glasgow
10.50 Syd Dean and his Band
From the Regent Dance Hall, Brighton
11.25 Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
From Wimbledon
Palais-de-Danse, London