Michael Miles introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
William Davies at the BBC theatre organ
Troise and his Banjoliers
Conductor, C. A. Waters
' The Man who Loved Dogs '
Written and read by Frank Eynstone
Ian Stewart at the piano
England v. South Africa
Commentary by Rex Alston , John Arlott , Charles Fortune , and S. C. Griffith , with a summary at 1.30 by Arthur Gilligan. From Lord's
and his Orchestra on gramophone records
A programme for children under five
Preserving Week
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe and including reminders about preservation
' Reading Your Letters ' : a programme of comments, stories, and criticisms sent by listeners in all parts of the country
' My Husband is a Sportsman ' : Grace Thompson finds that being married to an amateur sportsman is never dull
' A Walk Along the North Bank': Janet Evans recalls some of the famous exhibits that are always on view in Westminster
' What Job for Your Daughter? ' In the last talk in this series Irene Hilton talks about dramatic work, art, and music
' Feeding Baby : My Own Experience,' by Ina Huntly
Serial: ' Old Herbaceous' by Reginald Arkell. Abridged by Jane Bowness. Read by Hugh Morton
England v. South Africa
Further commentaries
Working With Words by H. M. Burton
2—' Thoughts into Words '
The second of four talks on style in everyday speech and writing
Jack Simpson and his Septet
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Lesley Wilson
Show tunes played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Maureen Springer (soprano)
Show tunes played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Maureen Springer (soprano)
(Continued)
at the BBC theatre organ
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Report by Raymond Glendenning from Wimbledon
Second Test Match
England v. South Africa
Further commentaries on the last day's play from Lord's
(piano) on gramophone records
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
including cricket close of play scores
A musical drama of the west
Episode6 and ' Rustler,' a canine cowhand with Alan Keith
Guy Kingstev Poynter and Reed de Rouen
Music bv the Four Ramblers
Freddie Phillips and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
Rose Alper (soprano)
Jan van der Gucht (tenor)
Edna Hatzfeld and Alan Paul
(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 ' A Waltz Dream ' by Oscar Straus
The best of the new radio talent of towns from all parts of the British Isles compete for the title of ' Top Town '
Round 3: Southport v. Harrogate
Judges:
Doris Arnold
Jonah Barrington
Radio critic
John Beaumont Managing Director of a group of Yorkshire theatres
Introduced by Roy Bradford
Music by Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Produced by Barpey Colehan
A series of six "programmes in which men and women introduce a dramatised account of their own work
2-James Langridge
Captain of Sussex-professional cricketer
Written by Eric Ewens
Produced by Francis Dillon
England v. South Africa
E. W. Swanton on the fifth day's play at Lord's
Stanley Black and the Augmented Dance Orchestra with Diana Coupland
Teddy Johnson and the Beaux and the Belles
' Dance and Skylark' by John Moore
Reader, David Jacobs
12 — ' The Angling Competition '
Reginald Leopold and his Players with Jack Cooper