Roy Rich introduces your request records
The Monia Liter Trio with Danny Levin (violin)
2—' The' first movement of Schumann's piano concerto
Speaker, Alec Robertson
at the BBC theatre organ
Omnibus edition
Script by Geoffrey Webb
Produced by Charles Lefeaux
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by John Hopkins
What's on today
Interviews, talks, and discussions with and about today's personalities and events; including previews of the First Division match between Charlton Athletic and Manchester United, and of the Rugby Union Internationals between France and England, and Ireland and Scotland
Introduced by Geoffrey Peck
Edited by Angus Mackay
Conducted by Vilem Tausky
A reader's guide to the past and present
Jack McLaren talks about:
' Australian Son ' by Max Brown ; ' Kai Lung 's Golden Hours' by Ernest Bramah ; and ' There Is No Escape ' by Philip Lindsay
Sarah Campion talks about:
' From This Foundation' by Thomas Brackley ; ' Mr. Midshipman Easy' by Captain Marryat; and ' The Life of Charlotte Bronte ' by Mrs. Gaskell
and his Orchestra
Conducted by Captain R. H. Stoner, Director of Music
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the second half of the match, with summaries by Charles Buchan.
From The Valley, Charlton
David Southwood describes an excerpt from the Columbia Pictures musical
Jolson Sings Again' starring
Larry Parks with Barbara Hale and the voice of Al Jolson
From the Odeon Theatre. Liverpool
Special reports on: Football League: Aston Villa v. West Bromwich Albion, by George Liddell ; Newcastle United v. Burnley, by A. T. Davies ;
6 Cardiff City v. Leeds United, by e Bernard Taylor ; Tottenham Hot-spur v. Southampton, by W. J. Hicks
Scottish F.A. Cup: Reports on selected Third Round matches
F.A. Amateur Cup: A review of Fourth Round ties
Rugby Union: Reports on the International matches : Ireland v. Scotland, by G. V. Wynne-Jones ; France v. England, by Rex Alston
Introduced by Alex McCrindle
Edited by Angus Mackay
at the BBC theatre organ
Crosses the Border
A two-way session between Scotland and England
From Glasgow:
The Scott-Henderson Sextet
Introduced by Billy Munn
From London:
Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band
'Introduced by Hector Stewart
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
Ellen Black's talk tonight is of special interest to students and their parents
on football
Kay Hammond , Gladys Young
Joyce Grenfell , Charmian Innes John Clements , Gilbert Harding
In the chair, Roy Plomley
Produced by Pat Dixon
talks on ' My Week '
Melodies of the screen in swingtime and symphony played by Louis Levy and his Orchestra sung by Lizbeth Webb
Rita Williams , Johnny Johnston
Jacques Labrecque and the Wardour Singers
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Rhapsody
Syd Dean and his Band
From the Regent Ballroom, Brighton
10.45 Jack White and his Band.
From the Astoria Ballroom. London