Paul Adam introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
William Davies at the BBC theatre organ
Jan Hurst and his Orchestra
and his Orchestra with Marie Benson and Maurice Allen
Cyril Gell at the organ of the Concert Hall
Broadcasting House, London
BBC Singers:
Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees
Maude Baker. Margaret Rolfe
Bradshaw MacMillan , Emlyn Bebb
Stanley Riley , Denis Weatherley Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
(Continued in next column)
Those Crazy People
on gramophone records
Association Football: a preview by Charles Buchan of the Football League matches
Scottish League: Harry Hoggan on today's outstanding games
F.A. Amateur Cup: W. J. Hicks talks about the semi-final ties
Rugby Union: Rex Alston discusses the prospects for the International between Wales and France
Cross Country: a preview by Jack Crump of the International Championships
Introduced by Eamonn Andrews
Edited by Angus Mackay
A Philip Odell adventure in eight episodes by Lester Powell 6
—' A Patch of Moonlight'
Produced by Archie Campbell
A musical journey on a magic carpet woven by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell with Hugh Shirreff as your guide
Today's tour includes Norway, Sweden, North Africa, Spain, Brazil, Canada, and Ireland
Calling all square dancers
Music by Phil Cardew and his Cornhuskera with the Four Aces and the Hoedowners
Caller, David Miller
(Chatham)
Conducted by Major A. Young
Director of Music
Tudor Evans (baritone)
Commentary on the second half of one of today's Football League matches
Gramophone records
David Southwood describes a continuous excerpt from the world premiere of the R.K.O. Radio presentation of the Coronado Technicolor production
* Saturday Island'
Recorded at the Odeon Theatre,
Leicester Square, London
including football results
Special reports on: First Division: Liverpool v. New-castle United, by Henry Rose ; Manchester City v. Fulham, by H. D. Davies
Second Division: Notts County v. Sheffield Wednesday, by George Liddell
Third Division: Bradford City t\ Stockport County, by Kevin McGarry ; Oldham Athletic v. Barrow, by Charles Tunstall
Scottish League: Harry Hoggan on an outstanding match of the day
F.A. Amateur Cup: Leyton v. Barnet, by W. J. Hicks ; Walton and Hersham v. Walthamstow Avenue, by Geoffrey Peck
Rugby Union: Wales v. France, by Rex Alston
Cross Country: Jack Crump reports on the International Championships
Sports Preview
John Snagge looks ahead to next Saturday's Boat Race
Introduced by Eamonn Andrews
Edited by Angus Mackay
Music from New Orleans played by the Dukes of Dixieland with Betty Owen and George Esunto
Introduced by Bill Elliott
The Tip Toppers
Introduced by Geraldo
Produced by Jimmy Grant
Licences and Planning
Dudley Perkins talks about building licences, living in caravans, and self-help schemes for building houses.
followed by
on today's football
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
with his guitar singing, in his own inimitable style, songs for everyone and the children too
Produced by Glyn Jones
including a dramatic recital by Carleton Hobbs
Bournemouth
Municipal Orchestra
(Leader, Edward Armstrong)
Conductor, Charles Groves
Helen Pyke and Paul Hamburger
(two pianos)
Introduced by Michael Brooke
Radetzky March Johann Strauss The Skaters' Waltz Waldteufel
Dramatic recital
Minuet and Trio (Symphony No. 3. in D) Schubert
Marche caracteristique Schubert Suite: The Creel (after
Isaac Walton 's 'Compleat Angler ')
Alan Rawsthorne
The Mighty Pike is the Tyrant of the Fresh Water
The Sprat; a Fish that is ever in motion
The Carp; a Stately, a Good, and a very Subtil Fish
The Leap or Summersault of the Salmon
Polonaise: Spanish Dance. Moszkowski Ballet Suite: Swan Lake
Tchaikovsky
From the Winter Gardens,
Bournemouth
Syd Dean and his Band with Nadia Dor6
Harry Bolton , Billy Richards
From the Regent Dance Hall,
Brighton
10.45 app. Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra
From the Savoy Hotel, London
11.15 app. Paul Adam and his Mayfair Music with Frank Holmes
Diana Coupland , and Russ Allen
From the Milroy, London