Introduced by Godfrey Winn
A story, a hymn and a prayer
Arthur Lord at the organ of the Regal, Kingston-on-Thames
Motor Cycle Races
Commentaries on the start and first lap of the Senior T.T. Race from the Isle of Man
Graham Walker and Philip Robinson at the Grand Stand, Douglas; David Southwood at 'The Highlander'; Alan Clarke at Kirkmichael; Richard North at Ramsey; and Murray Walker at Creg-ny-Baa
Map of the course on page 15; Graham Walker writes on page 6
Jack Simpson and his Septet
Motor Cycle Races
Further commentaries on the progress of the Senior Race
Winifred Atwell at the piano
Motor Cycle Races
Further commentaries on the progress of the Senior Race
at the BBC theatre organ
Commentaries throughout the second day by Rex Alston, John Arlott, and Charles Fortune, with summaries by Arthur Gilligan
From Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Motor Cycle Races
Commentaries on the finish of the Senior Race
From the Isle of Man
A programme for children under five
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
England v. South Africa
Second Day
Further commentaries
Robert McKenzie, a Canadian observer, contributes some notes on recent events and introduces a guest speaker who discusses a topical theme. The programme concludes with 'This week's talking-points'
The Bobby Howell Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
(BBC recording)
(To be repeated on Monday at 11.0 a.m.)
The music you have asked for introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Further commentaries
of Great Britain
Raymond Baxter reports as competitors check in at the final control at Bournemouth
A story of country folk.
including cricket close of play scores
Heralding Variety in the North
with the Kordites, Jack Simpson, Mark Mansfield, Betty Driver, Jack Watson, Turner Layton, Vic Oliver
Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Ray Martin
Introduced by Alan Clarke
(BBC recording)
(To be repeated on Monday at 12.25 - Home)
Questions of the moment put by members of the audience are discussed spontaneously by A.G. Street, Dingle Foot, Anthony Crosland M.P., D.H. Amory M.P.
Question-Master, Freddy Grisewood
From Plymouth College
Repeated on Wednesday at 4.16 (Home)
Wilfred Pickles, Jeanne de Casalis, Jimmy Edwards
Freely adapted from the Lewis Carroll stories as a 'Cameo Cartoon' by Trevor Hill and Margaret Potter
Incidental music composed by Ray Martin who conducts his Orchestra and the Mitchell Maids
'In the Land of Make-Believe' and 'Wonderland' specially written by Chris Armstrong, lyrics by Ronnie Taylor
(Jimmy Edwards is appearing in "Take It From Us" at the Adelphi Theatre, London; Jeanne de Casalis, in "The Hollow" at the Fortune Theatre, London)
Rex Alston on the second day's play
conducts the London Light Concert Orchestra in a programme of his own music with Estelle Applin and Frederick Harvey
' How Green Was My Father ' by David Dodge
Reader, Raymond Byrnes
10—'Guatemala, here we are'
Raymond Baxter reports on the progress of the Rally from Bournemouth
with Pearl Carr, The Kingpins and Malcolm Lockyer and his Starlight Orchestra
(BBC recording)