Introduced by Bill Gates
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Neville Meale at the BBC theatre organ
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
' Fairy Music,' by Thomas Kelly
Read by Robert Mooney
Conductor, Jack Eckersley
and listen to Frank Holmes Diana Coupland , Russ Allen and the Band
from a canteen in Braintree, Essex
with Harry Locke, Paula Grey, Mooney and King
James Moody at the piano
at the BBC theatre organ
A summer holiday magazine
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
Out of Doors
6-Motor Cycling
Charles Fothergill talks about this favourite pastime and introduces you to Brian Purslow , winner of the Junior Clubman motor cycle race in the 1951 T.T. meeting in the Isle of Man
Let's Change Places!
Arthur Phillips invites you to meet a well-known Station Master and to make up your mind whether you would like to change places with one of his staff
A programme for children under five
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Fred Alexander and his Players with Anna Fellowes (soprano)
Defenders of the Realm by K. C. Boswell
1—' Recruiting—Then and Now '
Starting with the present-day system of recruiting, the speaker uses scenes from historical novels and plays to illustrate earlier methods of securing recruits for the Army and Navy.
Syd Dean and his Band
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Lesley Wilson
BBC Opera Orchestra (Leader, John Sharpe )
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
BBC Opera Orchestra
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
(Continued)
at the BBC theatre organ
Directed by Henry Croudson
President, Michael Bell
Music for the People
1—' Composer or Performer?',
Frank Daunton considers which attracts more listeners to a concert or radio programme, the music or a famous soloist
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
including cricket close of p]ay scores
Radio's own crazy gang
The Goons
Harry Secombe , Peter Sellers
Michael Bentine , Spike Milligian with the Ray Ellington Quartet
The Stargazers, Max Geldray
in ' Records I Like'
The best of the new radio talent of towns from all parts of the British Isles compete for the title of ' Top Town '
Final: Cleethorpes v. Hull
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 Barney Colehan
The Light Programme invites
Ronald Mann to his first Big Fight
With Tony Van den Berg and Stephen Grenfell as guides. Ronald Mann. an eighteen-year-old Nottingham apprentice who playis as a part-time professional footballer for Notts County, visits his first big fight and sees something of the organisation behind the scenes. He meets Dave Sands and Duggie Miller , who top the bill. and some of the sporting personalities who are in Birmingham for the ' Big Fight'
Series edited by R. D. Smith
Lou Preager and his Band
From Hammersmith Palais. London
' The Consul at Sunset' by Gerald Hanley
Reader, Colin Gordon
12 — ' No One
WiU Destroy the People '
Conductor, Herbert Lodge