Introduced by Maurice Denham
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Louis Mordish at the BBC theatre organ
Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
Frank Cantell introduces music played under his direction by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
' The Bardic Chair ' by Robert Gunnell
Told by Lockwood West
and his Orchestra with Annette Klooger and Brian Clarke
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Norman Del Mar
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes, stories, and music
A daily programme for women at home
Introduced by Mary Ferguson and including
' Speaking Personally': Godfrey Winn shares with you the highlights of his varied and interesting life
' Common Sense in the Sick-room ' : Marian Cutler gives a list of the essentials that should be kept in every family medicine-chest
' The Heart in Tribulation,'- by an anonymous listener
' In Search of Good Looks':
Phyllis Digby Morton , the beauty expert, talks to the woman who could make more of herself.
Today, she describes some make-up tricks that disguise faults and bring out one's best points
Serial: Tono-Bungay ' by H. G. Wells. Abridged by Nancy Pusey. Read by James McKechnie
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet
Limits of Human Endurance
6—' Sleep ' by Stephen Taylor
Woolf Phillips and the Skyrockets Orchestra
(To be repeated tomorrow at 11.0 a.m.)
A message of comfort and cheer for all in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity ' The Rev. R. W. Hugh Jones gives the last of four talks in this series
Introduced by Stuart Hibberd
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
(Continued)
David Lloyd James looks through the BBC Recorded Programmes Diary of the last twenty years and invites you to listen again to some of the outstanding broadcasts that have taken place during this week in previous years
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Conducted by Captain F. L. Statham
Director of Music
Ceinrwen Rowlands (soprano)
Under-twenties discuss thrillers in films, radio, and books, particularly the new British film ' High Treason,' and ' Paul Temple ' plays on the radio
In the chair, John Liverman
Guests:
Eric Ambler , author and film producer Francis Durbridge , the author of ' Paul Temple'
Reader. Howard Marion-Crawford
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
Tunes you have asked us to play
A radio diversion for the whole family
Informally introduced by Harold Warrender with Gillie Potter
Joyce Grenfell
Stanley Holloway
The Pleasure's Mine
Favourite poems read by Wilfred Pickles
A Book by the Fire
Alan Melville talks about books and Gladys Young , Cecil Trouncer
Ysanne Churchman , David Tree
Olaf Pooley , Olga Dickie
Roderick Hughes , Emrys Jones and Sarah Leigh act scenes from them
Produced by Becky Cocking
Leisure Serenade with Lizbeth Webb
A Wandering Minstrel
John Cameron
Alan Paul at the piano
Leisure Hour PlayeEs
Director, Max Jaffa
Incidental music composed by Alan Paul
Produced, by Alfred Dunning and Tnafford Whitelock
The correspondence column of the air
Introduced by Leslie Baily
Compiled by Leslie Baily and Adrian Thomas
A series of domestic comedies written by Bebe Daniels
Bob Block , and Bill Harding
8—' Let Them Eat Cake 'with Barbara Lyon Richard Lyon
Doris Rogers
Molly Weir
Horace Peroival
David Enders
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Incidental music by Arthur Wilkinson
Produced by Tom Ronald
The Sydney Thompson
Old-Tyme Dance Orchestra
Master of Ceremonies,
Sydney Thompson
Produced by Glyn Jones
' The Rains Came ' by Louis Bromfield
Reader, Gordon Gow
14—' Towards the End '
Neville Me-ale at the organ of the Granada, Tooting, London