Robin Richmond introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Neville Meale at the BBC theatre organ
Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Leon Goossens (oboe)
and his Band with Johnny Eager
Geraldine Farrar
The Sam Browne Singers
Essex v. Somerset
Lancashire v. the South Africans
Commentaries on the first day's play by Rex Alston from the cricket ground, Brentwood, and John Arlott from Old Trafford
at the BBC theatre organ
and his Orchestra with Fred Lawson
Essex v. Somerset
Lancashire v. the South Africans
Further commentaries
First Test Match (Women)
England v. Australia
Commentary on the first day's play by Peter West from Scarborough
Mr. Pickwick arrives by coach in the company of his friends, and listeners hear scenes from the ball and the duel.
The events described by Audrey Russell
From the Castle Green, Rochester
Further commentaries
Band of the 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment
Conductor, Mr. D. Keeling
From the Parade Bandstand,
Worthing
on gramophone records
Further commentaries
Conducted by Sidney Bowman
Further commentaries
Contrasting styles of modem jazz played by The Ralph Sharon Sextet and the Ronnie Ball Group
Introduced by Ralph Sharon
Produced by Jimmy Grant
Further commentaries
Dudley Perkins deals with a mixed bag of questions from landlords and tenants
Essex v. Somerset
Close of play score
including 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
Semi-Finals:
Wales v. Finland
The Welsh team comes from the Whitchurch Grammar School, Cardiff
The Finnish team comes from the Normaalilyseo and the Tyttonormaalilyseo, Helsinki
Question-Masters:
Robert MacDermot and Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Arranged and produced by Joan Clark
A pageant of popular music with Arthur Servent (tenor)
Henry Gill (bass-baritone)
Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson at two pianos
BBC Men's Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
London Radio Concert Orchestra and String Symphony
(Leader, Max Jaffa )
Conductor, Mark Lubbock
Introduced by Robin Boyle
Produced by Edward Nash
A topical magazine from Festival centres; including reports by Michael Barsley , Paul Jennings , Stephen Grenfell , and ' Festival Freddie '
Introduced by Noel Johnson
Music arrange by Marr Mackie and played by Billy Miller and the Shoestrings
Conductor, Sir Hugh S. Roberton
Soloist, Agnes McGregor
The programme includes part-songs by Sir Hugh Roberton
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
The best of today's popular songs with interruptions by Alfred Marks played by Stanley Black and the Augmented Dance Orchestra sung by Dick James , Diana Coupland
The Stargazers and the Tophatters with the Ray Ellington Quartet
Eddie Calvert (trumpet) and Steve Race
Producer, Johnnie Stewart