With Bob Danvers-Walker
Ray Baines at the BBC theatre organ
Anton and his Orchestra
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
'Back in the Limelight' by Michael Hervey
Read by Ellis Chesney
(The Blues)
Conducted by Capt. David McBain
Director of Music
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter with Scott Joynt (bass)
A programme for children under five
Introduced by Olive Shapley
'What's Going On': spotlight on current affairs
'Have you ever been to Londonderry?' Robert Marshall talks about the ancient city in the north of Ulster and the country round about Lough Foyle
'Talking and Playing, by Geraldine and Mary Peppin, pianists
'Beginners in the Kitchen: Snacks for Whitsun,' by Betty Bucknell
'Why Birds Sing,' by William Aspden
Serial: 'The Feast' by Margaret Kennedy. Abridged by Nancy Pusey. Read by Daphne Oxenford
The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
2-Telling the Tale
H. M. Burton talks about the different ways of telling a story and illustrates some of them
Syd Dean and his Band
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'
Today's speaker, who is introduced by Stuart Hibberd , is a psychotherapist
(Listeners' letters are very welcome, as they give real help and guidance in planning these talks. Send them to [address removed]. Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally but will try to deal with their problems in the talks)
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
(Continued)
This week from London
Twentieth-Century Serenaders
Conducted by Monia Liter with the Michael Krein Saxophone Quartet
Ralph Sharon at the piano
Ian Stewart and his Orchestra
Tunes you have asked us to play
including cricket close of play scores
Records of Bing Crosby
invites you to its meeting at the Town Hall, Oxford with the Glae Club Sextet led by Harold Smart
Tonight's guests are:
Oxford Welsh Glee Singers
Master of Ceremonies,
Leslie Mitchell
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
3--From Gatehouse-of-Fleet to Newton Stewart
Wilfred takes to the road again in Galloway where he finds some of the finest scenery in Southern Scotland. He meets men and women of many trades-farmer, fisherman, quarryman, tartan-weaver, turner —and hears stories of their life and plans for the future
Script by Joan Littlewood
Produced by Nan Macdonald
with John David
Dick James
Harry Secombe
Ann Walters
Les Jones
Frank James
Frank Davison
The Girls in Harmony
Morriston Orpheus
Male Voice Choir
'The Adventures of Tommy Trouble *
Script by E. Eynon Evans
Welsh Variety Orchestra
(Leader,Morgan Lloyd )
Produced by Mai Jones
Each week Victor Silvester gives you a ten-minute dancing lesson, followed by thirty minutes of dance music played by his Ballroom Orchestra to enable you to practise the steps you have just learned
Produced by David Miller
'To Let' by John Galsworthy
Reader. Ronald Simpson
4—' Idyll on Grass '
Having fallen in love, the young one, make that their own secret; they talk about his and that. but not about their parents.
Jack Byfield and his Players with Frederic Curzon at the organ