Robin Richmond introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Nelson Elms a at the BBC theatre organ
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
and his Orchestra
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Robert Busby with Mark Pasquin (baritone)
Introduced by John de Manio
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, Charles Groves
A programme for children under five
A daily programme for women at home
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe and including
'Vanity Fair': Athena Crosse gives her impressions of the London dress shows
' Back Braces' Buttons': Eric Roberts recalls one of childhood's difficulties.
' For Your Information': Sam Black , Editor of Vision and Director of the Information Bureau of the Association of Optical Practitioners, talks about spectacles under the Health Service
' Three Months in Germany,' by Joanna Jonsson
Serial: Moment in Peking ' by Lin Yutang. Abridged by Audrey Jones. Read by Gladys Young , O.B.E.
The Albert Webb String Orchestra
Conductor, Albert Webb
Worries About Words
5—' Private Languages '
Ian Watt talks about jargon
Felix King and his Orchestra
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins with Louise Traill (soprano)
(Continued)
at the BBC theatre organ
Conducted by Monda Liter
Script by Geoffrey Webb
Produced by Charles Lefeaux
President, Frank Daunton
Opera in England
5—' Cavalleria Rusticana '
Mascagni's one-act melodrama of jealousy and passion in a village is recalled by this week's speaker, John Foster
Adventures in the exciting early days of the famous Force
Written by Max Kester
Episode 3 with Stephen Jack
Produced by Jacques Brown
Marjorie Thomas (contralto)
John Lewis (tenor)
Peter Haysom and Alan Wayne
(two pianos)
BBC Opera Orchestra (Leader, John Sharpe )
BBC Opera Chorus
(Trained by Alan G. Melville )
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
The programme includes a selection from ' Merrie England ' by Edward German
with Wallas Eaton , The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Robert Busiby
Britain has an enormous variety of charities, from protecting cats to ensuring the ex-convict a new start in life. How are charities organised? What happens when they out-live their purpose? Are they as necessary as they were?
Script by Michael Wharton
Produced by R. D. Smith
Series edited by Dennis Bardens
Stanley Black and the Augmented Dance Orchestra with Pearl Carr , Teddy Johnson and the Merrymakers
' The White Monkey by John Galsworthy
Reader, Ronald Simpson
Part 12