Introduced by Roy Rich
A story, a hymn, and a prayer -
at the BBC theatre organ
Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
Frank Cantell introduces music for mid-morning played under his direction by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
' The General Remembers ' by T. 0. Beachcroft
Read by Gerik Schjelderup
and his Pieces of Eight with Betty Taylor and Jimmy Day
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, Charles Groves
A programme for children under five
Oranges and Lemon Week
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe and including
Vanity Fair. ' Lines-and how to get rid of them ': a beauty specialist gives some simple exercises
' What's Going On ': spotlight on current affairs
' Call me " Akela .. , :
Leonore Lees describes a morning with her pack of Wolf Cubs
Forum on Family Holidays: ' Getting there,' by Janet Bristow ; ' Being there,' by Alec Bristow ; ' Staying at Home,' by Berry Wood.
Serial: ' Cluny Brown' by Margery Sharp. Abridged by Arthur Calder-Marshall . Read by Diana Maddox and asides by Barbara McFadyean on oranges and a lemon
Entr'acte Players directed by Sidney Crooke with Helen Hill and Raymond Newell
(soprano and baritone duets)
4—The Countryside
John Connell introduces passages from books, poems, and songs which he has selected to shed light on some aspects of the British character and way of life. This week they are about the countryside of Britain, the people in it, and the way we feel about it
Jack White and his Band
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'.
The speaker is a psychiatrist
Introduced by Stuart Hibberd
at the BBC theatre organ
at the organ (Continued)
Piano reflections by Steve Race
Conductor, Kemlo btephen
Introduced by Brian Vesey-FitzGerald
An out-of-doors magazine programme that Invites you to explore the towns, the villages, and the countryside of Britain, and to find your pleasure in our national heritage
A story of country folk.
including cricket close of play scores
Presented by The Company of Four
Directed by William Chappell
Lyrics and music by Noel Coward , Arthur Macrae
Richard AddinseU and others with Graham Payn
Joan Heal. Roberta Huby
Myles Eason , Ian Carmichael
Hilary Allen , Pamela Marmont Tommy Linden. Jeremy Hawk
Dora Bryan. Irlin Hall
George Benson
Music under the direction of Norman Hackfonth
Introduced by Brian Johnaton
From the Lyric Theatre.
Hammersmith
A serial in eightparts by Francis Durbridge
4 — 'The Encounter '
(Continued in next column)
Other parts played by Dorothy Smith , Spencer Hale , Ronald Sidney , Hamilton Dyce. and Leslie Parker
Production by Martym C. Webster
A musical entertainment given by Peter Pears (tenor)
Benjamin Britten (piano)
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Jack Brymer (clarinet)
Marie Korchinska (harp)
Maurice Clare (violin) Albert Chasey (violin)
Frederick Riddle (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)
Arranged by Basil Douglas
with Ossie Morris , Eric Whitley Stan Stennett , Ann Walters
The Voices in Harmony
Frank James
Pendyrus Male Voice Choir Conductor, Arthur Duggan
Winifred Davey and James Moody at the pianos
Welsh Variety Orchestra
(Leader, Morgan Lloyd )
Introduced by Alun Williams
Conducted and produced by Mai Jones
A programme of old-time dance music played by Phil Cardew and his Orchestra with a lesson on the fourth figure of the quadrille by Cecil Ruault
Introduced by Michael Brooke.
Produced by David Miller
' How Green Was My Father * by David Dodge
Reader, Raymond Byrnes
4—' The Floating Gardens'
Victor Silvester and his Orchestra play late-night dance music from the Film Star Ball organised by the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association, at the Pavilion, Bournemouth