George Elrick introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Ray Baines at the BBC theatre organ
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Liza Fuchsova (piano)
What's on today?
A magazine programme including:
Association Football:
Charles Buchan on the International matches between Scotland and Denmark, Wales and Portugal, and Ireland and France
Golf: Henry Longhurst reports on the Walker Cup match between Great Britain and the United States
Racing: A preview of today's meeting at Kempton Park
Athletics: Jack Crump on the British Games and County Championships
Introduced by Geoffrey Peck
Edited by Angus Mackay
A weekly musical journey on a magic carpet woven by the BBC West of England Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon)
Conductor, Frank Canftell
with Hugh Shinreff as your guide
Warwickshire v. Derbyshire
Glamorgan v. the South Africans
Commentaries by Rex Alston from the County Ground, Edgbaston , and by John Arlott from Arms Park, Cardiff
and his Orchestra with Jean Campbell
David Carey and the Staplejacks
Egyptian Ballet played by the Boston Promenade Orchestra Conducted by Arthur Fiedler on gramophone records
Warwickshire v. Derbyshire
Glamorgan v. the South Africans
Further commentaries
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Tom E. Webster as race-reader
From Kempton Park
Warwickshire v. Derbyshire
Glamorgan v. the South Africans
Further commentaries
Commentary by Harold Abrahams on the one mile international race from the . White City Stadium, London
Ireland v. France
Commentary by Ronald Rosser
From Windsor Park, Belfast
Scotland v. Denmark
Commentary by Peter Thomson
From Hampden Park, Glasgow
Wales v. Portugal
Commentary by Alan Clarke
From Ninian Park, Cardiff
Commentary by Harold Abrahams on the finals of the three miles and the 100 yards Inter-County Championships
David Southwood describes a continuous excerpt from the Twentieth Century-Fox drama 'This is my Affair'
From the Gaumont Theatre, Morecambe
(Recorded during a public performance)
including football results
International Football Round-up
Scotland v. Denmark, by Cyril Home
Wales v. Portugal, by Vincent Jones
Ireland v. France, by Ronald Rosser
Golf: Henry Longhurst reports on the Walker Cup match between Great Britain and the United States, from Birkdale
Racing: Extracts from the commentary on the race for the Great Jubilee Handicap at Kempton Park
Athletics: Jack Crump on the British Games and County Championships, from the White City
Talking Sport
The latest news about other events of the day and topics of the moment
Introduced by Raymond Glendenning
Edited by Angus Mackay
Warwickshire v. Derbyshire
Glamorgan v. the South Africans
Further commentaries
Dudley Perkins covers some points of special interest, including the train journey, booking rooms at a hotel or boarding-house, and allowances of foreign currency
Warwickshire v. Derbyshire
Glamorgan v. the South Africans
Close of play scores
on football and cricket close of play scores
An international contest in English between girls and boys from co-educational schools in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland; and England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
The English team comes from the King Alfred School, Hampstead
The Swedish team comes from the Bromma Laroverk, Stockholm
Question-Masters: Robert MacDermot and Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Arranged and produced by Joan Clark
A pageant of popular music sung and played by Frederick Harvey (baritone) Arthur Sandford (piano) Luton Girls' Choir Conductor, Arthur Davies Charles Smart at the organ and the London Radio Concert Orchestra and String Symphony (Leader. Max Jaffa) Conductor, Mark Lubbock Introduced by Robin Boyle Produced by Edward Nash at 8.0
All the Fun of the Festival
A topical miscellany of reports, recordings, and revelations from Festival centres, including:
'Odd Spot' by Paul Jennings
Introduced by Noel Johnson
Music arranged by Marr Mackde and played by Billy Miller and the Shoestrings
Edited and produced by Michael Barsley
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Alfred Marks introduces the best of today's popular songs played by Stanley Black and the Augmented Dance Orchestra
sung by Dick James, Diana Coupland, Marie Bereon, The Stargazers and the Top Hatters, The Ray Ellington Quartet
Producer, Johnnie Stewart