Michael Miles introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Louis Mordish at the BBC theatre organ
(Continued in next column)
Wynford Reynolds and his Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Iris Loveridge (piano)
and his Orchestra with Irene Miller
Kenny Bardiell, Gordon Langhorn
The Sam Browne Singers
Warwickshire v. Gloucestershire
Yorkshire v. the South Africans
Commentary on the first day's play by Peter West from Courtauld's Sports Ground, Coventry, and by John Arlott from Bramall Lane , Sheffield
at the BBC theatre organ
Conductor, Ernest Edwards (Soloist, J. Williams> )
Warwickshire v. Gloucestershire
Yorkshire v. the South Africans
Further commentaries
and his Orchestra with the Moonlighters
The Johnny Kerrison Quartet
Warwickshire v. Gloucestershire
Yorkshire v. the South Africans
Further commentaries
Owen Walters and his Orchestra
with Sylvia Cecil (soprano)
Warwickshire v. Gloucestershire
Yorkshire v. the South Africans
Further commentaries
Commentaries continued
The Three Ages of Jazz-3 with Ted Health and his Music
Introduced by Denis Preston
Produced by John Hooper
The Lawn Tennis Championships and Cricket
Report from Wimbledon, followed by commentaries by Max Robertson and Rex Alston at the Lawn Tennis Championships, and by Peter West and John Arlott on the cricket matches between Warwickshire and Gloucestershire and Yorkshire and the South
Africans
on gramophone records
including cricket close o.f play scores
A pageant of popular music with Doris Gambell (soprano)
Gwent Lewis (tenor)
Jack Byfield (piano)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master. Leslie Woodgate )
London Radio Concert Orchestra and String Symphony
(Leader Max Jaffa )
Conductor, Mark Lubbock
Introduced by Robin Boyle
Produced by Ediward Nash
A Saturday-Night Revue with Sonnie Hale
Elsie Randolph
John Stevens
Daphne Anderson
Donald Scott
Odette Field
The Peter Knight Singers
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulihet
Music by Jack Strachey
Production by Audrey Cameron and Ronnie Hill
Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne , with the help of a BBC mobile recording unit, visit well-known places and talk with weHknown people. They provide clues and expect listeners to guess where they have been or whom they have met
Produced by Bernard Lyons
(Basi! Radford is appearing in ' Takint Things Quietly' at the Ambassadors' Theatre, London)
Second Test Match
England v. Australia
Report on the match, illustrated by commentaries recorded by Alan Clarke on some of the heats
From Odsal Staddum. Bradford
From Holland:
Uden Masman and the Ramblers' Dance Orchestra
From Italy: Orohesitra Angelini
From Germany:
Hamburger Radio Tanz und Unterhaltungsorchester