Bob Danvers-Walker introduces your request records
Lloyd Thomas at the BBC theatre organ
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Conducted by Jack Atherton
Alfred Hepworth (tenor)
'Miss Farthingale's Hot Water Bottle '
Written and read by Janet Dunbar
with Paula Green and Jimmy Young
Conductor. Gilbert Vinter
John Francis (flute)
A programme for children under five
Introduced by Mary Hill
' I Married a Newspaper Man,' by Sally Longdon
'What's Going On?': Spotlight on current affairs
'If You're New to Gardening: 2-Planning your Garden. A series of six talks by Gordon Forsyth designed to help gardening beginners
Just the Other Day .. we visited the Mammoth Cat Show at Olympia, and made some recordings there
Serial: ' Villette ' by Charlotte Bronte . Abridged by Olive Shapley. Read by Patience Collier
Eric Winstone and his Orchestra
Sam Pollock contributes some notes on recent events, and introduces a guest speaker who analyses a topical theme for discussion. The programme concludes with ' This week's talking-points'
Jack Leon and' his Orchestra
Mrs. Dale. the doctor's wife. records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Joan Carr-Jones
Norman Whitehead at the BBC theatre organ
A musical handshake between
London and the Continent
Today from London
Reginald Leopold and his Players with Jack Cooper
and his Orchestra
A new tale of the days of Nelson by John Keir Cross
1—'Moonshine ' and Produced by Lionel Gamlin
on tomorrow's fixtures
with Kitty Bluett , Patricia Hayes
Fred Yule , Peter Sellers
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Questions of the moment put by-members of the audience are discussed spontaneously by A. G. Street
Graham Hutton Jack Longland
Christopher Mayihew
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
From the Guildhall, Salisbury Produced by Nicholas Crocker
by Daphne du Maurier
Adapted for broadcasting by Rex Rienits
1— 'The Grenviles '
Produced by David H. Godfrey
by Bob Crossett
(speaking from Hamburg)
In this last talk Bob Crossett reflects on the journey he took with his fami'y from Germany to the Mediterranean by car.
and his Music
' Animal Farm * by George Orwell
Reader, Leonard Sachs
5— 'The Windmill '
Reginald New at the organ cf the Regal, Kingston-on-Thames