Bob Danvers-Walker introduces your request records
' Peter Keane at the BBC theatre organ
and his Band
The Redley Ward Trio
Malcolm Lockyer at the piano
Directed by Sidney Crooke
Marguerite Crichton (soprano)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins with Pamela Petts
What's on today
Interviews, talks, and discussions with and about today's personalities and events, including previews of English and Scottish League football and of the race for the Knights Royal Stakes, which is being run at Ascot this afternoon
Introduced by Michael Brooke
Edited by Angus Mackay
and his Band
Conducted by Michael Krein
Conducted by Capt. John L. Judd , M.B.E.
Director of Music
From the Grand Parade Bandstand, Eastbourne
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Tom E. Webster as race-reader. From Ascot Heath
Records of Al Jolson
Stoke City v. Chelsea
Commentary on the second half by John Arlott
From the Victoria Ground,
Stoke-on-Trent
BBC West of England Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
including football results
Special reports on: Football League: Newcastle United v. Arsenal by Jack Wood ; West Bromwich Albion υ. Burnley, by J. Gibson : Manchester City v. Luton Town, by H. D. Davies : and Southampton. v. Swansea Town, by Arthur Vickerage
Scottish League: Cyril Home on today's outstanding matches
Racing: Extracts from the commentary on the race for the Kndghts Royal Stakes
Golf: A report from Carnoustie on the Final of the News of the World Match Play Championship
Talking Sport: a discussion on topics of the moment
Introduced by Raymond Glendenning
Edited by Angus Mackay
presents Minton Prom
An informal session of modern jazz.
Introduced by Steve Race
followed by Report from Birdland
Keith Bird plays records of some jazzmen he heard recently in New York.
by Dudley Perkins
The new Legal Aid Scheme comes into force early next month. In his talk Dudley Perkins explains who can be granted legal aid, how to apply for it, and what kind of case it covers
on football
with Ada Alsop (soprano)
Owen Brannigan (bass-baritone)
Charles Smart at the BBC theatre organ
Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
First of a series of four broadcasts in which Gilbert Harding suggests some new books for family reading
Conductor, Sir Hugh Roberton
From the Ulster Hall, Belfast
(Part of the first concert given in Belfast during the Choir's Farewell Tour)
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Adele Leigh (soprano)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Lew Stone and his Orchestra
Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band
The Johnny Paradise Orchestra with the Mermaids