Stephen Grenfell introduces your request records
Ted Ray and his son Robin join other Bank Holiday travellers on a day trip to Boulogne
Going on Board
Ted Ray arrives at Folkestone and watches fellow-passengers embarking on the British Railways steamer S.S. Maid of Orleans from the harbourmaster's office
with Olga Gwynne
Harry Dawson , Joan Young
Chorus and Orchestra
Conducted by George Melachrino
Outward bound on the S.S. Maid of Orleans
bring you holiday morning music on two pianos
Band of the Royal Military School of Music (By permission of the Commandant)
Conducted by Major Meredith Roberts , M.B.E.
Director of Music
Dageniham Festival Chorus
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate Edith Lewin (mezzo-soprano)
Philip Do re (organ)
Introduced by Frederick Allen
Surrey v. Nottinghamshire
Glamorganshire v. West Indies
Commentaries on the second day's play by Rex Alston from the Oval and by John Arlott from St. Helen's Ground, Swansea
A summer holiday programme
Edited by Lionel Gamlin
Penny on the Drum
Lionel provides some seaside entertainment on gramophone records
'The Improvident Squirrel'
A Cameo Cartoon written for broadcasting by Trevor Hill
Surrey v. Nottinghamshire
Glamorganshire v. West Indies
Further. commentaries
Sampling the menu in a Boulogne restaurant
and his Rumba Band
with Ray Martin and his
' Melody from the Sky ' Orchestra
Introduced by Norman Hackforth .
Surrey v. Nottinghamshire
Glamorganshire v. West Indies
Further commentaries
The Great St. Wilfrid Handicap
Commentary on the race by Richard North , assisted by Claude Harrison as race-reader
From Ripon
Family Favourites from the Plage at Wimereux, near Boulogne
Ted Ray introduces fellow-trippers and asks for their requests. A team is standing-by in the BBC Gramophone Library, which houses 300,000 records, to find each record as soon as it is named. They hope to do so within two minutes
Surrey v. Nottinghamshire
Glamorganshire v. West Indies
Further commentaries
and his Concert Orchestra with Dorothe Morrow
played by Leonard Hayes and his Orchestra
Dancing lesson by Norah Galloway
A sports quiz
London
Edna Child , Jack Beresford
Alf Padgham , Johnny Harris
v. Birmingham Mrs. Charles Harrison , Jack Smith
Michael Green , Harry Walker with Raymond Glendenning as Master of Ceremonies
Presented by Neil Munro
Surrey v. Nottinghamshire
Glamorganshire v. West Indies
Further commentaries
at the BBC theatre organ
Surrey v. Nottinghamshire
Glamorganshire v. West Indies
Commentaries on the closing overs
including cricket close of play scores
Melodies in reminiscent mood played by Tolchard Evans and his Pioneers of Rhythm sung by Dinah Kaye , Don Emsley
Ken Beaumont , Bob Brown
Introduced by Rex Palmer
Musical arrangements remembered by Ray Terry
Back in England
The Ray trippers return on the S.S. Maid of Orleans
with Paul Carpenter
Benny Lee
Daphne Anderson
Deryck Guyler
Johnny Johnston
The Piccolinos
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black Produced by Charles Chilton
A serial in eight parts specially written for radio by Gerald Verner
3—‘ Monday ’
Production by David H. Godfrey
Tunes you have asked us to play
with Anona Winn
Alfred Swaine , Tommy Reilly
' Daisy May ' with Saveen
At the electric organ, Ron Millington
Introduced by Duncan Wood
From the Winter Gardens,
Bournemouth
Paul Adam and his Mayfair Music with Frank Holmes and the Stargazers
Johnny Kerrison and his Samba Band with Bobby Young
Freddy Randall and his Band with Dinah Kaye
Cabaret:
Reg and Barbara Lewis
Arthur English
Master of Ceremonies. Brian Reece
Produced by John Hooper