Lou Preager introduces your request records
A story, a hymn. and a prayer
Neville Meale at the organ of the Granada, Tooting, London
Modern Favourites
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Frank Cantell introduces music played under his direction by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
' As Good as New ' by H. B. Fortuin
Told by Oliver Burt
and his Orchestra with Irene Miller , Kenny Bardell
Conducted by Leighton Lucas
Overture on Russian Themes - Rimsky-Korsakov
Symphony No. 100, in G (Military) - Haydn
Suite: King Christian II - Sibelius
A programme for children under five
Introduced by Mary Ferguson and including
' Speaking Personally ' : Godfrey Winn shares with you the highlights of his life
' The Fun of Being a Public Speaker': Dr. Maude Royden C.H , ., who was guest speaker at an All-India Women's Congress, talks about the Indian mind
' Swing Your Partner': Daphne Dyer , a young Canadian broadcaster, recalls the time when square dancing first came into its own in Canada
' Dressing Up': Doris Langley Moore , from a long experience of contriving fancy dresses, offers some practical hints and unusual suggestions
Joan Greenwood reads selections from ' The North Star is Nearer' by Evelyn Eaton. 3—' Between Two Worlds.'
A. P. Sharpe 's
Honolulu Hawaiians
Ronnie Joynes (electric guitar) and Kathleen Heppell
Bottles and Windows
The importance of glass in modern life
A programme devised in collaboration with J. E. Stanworth
Felix King and his Orchestra
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'
Today's speaker,
Canon Charles Hutchinson
Introduced by Stuart Hibberd
(Listeners' letters are very welcome. Send them to [address removed])
(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 outstanding broadcasts that have taken place during this week in previous years
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Conducted by Major S. Rhodes , M.B.E.
Director of Music
Gordon. Parfitt (bass-baritone)
A discussion by under-twenties, who introduce and read their own illustrations, about poetry-on the radio and in general
In the chair, Karl Miller
Guest: R. N. Currey , poet and anthologist
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 Gwen Cherrell , Mary O'Farrell
Gerik Rchjelderup , Robert Rietty
Patricia Hayes , and Dorothy Smith act scenes and give readings from them
Produced by Becky Cocking
Leisure Serenade with Lizbeth Webb
A Wandering Minstrel
John Cameron
Alan Paul at the piano
Leisure Hour Players
Director, Max Jaffa
Incidental music composed by Alan Paul
Produced by Alfred Dunning and Trafford Whitelock
The correspondence column of the air
Edited and introduced by Adrian Thomas
A series of domestic comedies written by Bebe Daniels
Bob Block, and Bill Harding
[Starring] Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon
with Barbara Lyon, Richard Lyon, Doris Rogers, Molly Weir, Horace Percival, David Enders
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Incidental music by Arthur Wilkinson
Produced by Tom Ronald
The Sydney Thompson
Olde-Tyme Dance Orchestra
Produced by Glyn Jones
' The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard by Arthur Conan Doyle
Reader, Howard Marion-Crawford
' How the Brigadier
Held the King'
The end of the story
John Madin at the organ of the Granada, Tooting, London