Introduced by Jerry Desmonde
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Reginald Porter-Brown at the BBC theatre organ
Troise and his Banjoliers
Frank Cantell introduces music played under his direction by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
(Continued in next column)
' The Sevres Plate' by Paul Feakes
Told by Ronald Simpson
and his Orchestra with Jean Campbell
David Carey , Monty Norman and the Staplejacks
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
A programme for children under five
A daily programme for women at home
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe and including
' Tracking a Star': the acting career of James Stewart traced in sound-track by Gordon Gow
' Stickler for Etiquette ': Phyllis Digby Morton advises on everyday problems of behaviour. Today she discusses married manners— the behaviour, charming or otherwise, of husbands and wives in public
' Guest Book Goes to Scotland ' -where Patrick Hogg introduces listeners gathered in the Edinburgh studio
' Spotlight on a Well-dressed Woman.' ' Belt or No Belt?'
Alison Settle looks at the summer trends and at your figure
Serial: Poor Miss Finch ' by Wilkie Collins , abridged by Ursula Torday. Read by Helen Burns
Mary Dunkley (mezzo-soprano)
Patrick Hailing (violin) in half an hour's music
Introduced by John Webster
The Human Engine
4—' The Brain '
Script by Dr. Geoffrey H. Bourne
Continuing the story of an accident: sometimes the victim finds he relives the accident every time he closes his eyes; sometimes he finds he has no recollection of the event—the brain has acted as a censor and memory only returns slowly.
Roland Peachey and his May Fair Orchestra
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'
Today's speaker is the Rev. Canon Charles Hutchinson
Introduced by Stuart Hibberd
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
(Continued)
Conductor, William A. Scholes
Trefor Jones (tenor)
Bryan Rodwell at the BBC theatre organ
A story of country folk.
High-speed Variety from the North of England with the K-ordites
The Gaunt Brothers
Leslie Adams John McHugh Freddie Sales
June Birch
The Radio Revellers
Albert Modley
Augmented
Northern Variety Orchestra Conducted by Vilem Tausky
Introduced by Alan Clarke Produced by Ronnie Taylor
A series of dramatised programmes of the constant fight against crime waged by the C.I.D. of police forces in the north of England with John Slater as the storyteller
1-A Night Job in Salford
Written by Tom Fallon
Produced by Tom Waldron
at the piano.
with Pearl Hackney ,Freda Bamford
Deryck Guyler , John Stevens and Elton Hayes
A section of the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Eric Barker assisted by David Climie
Produced by Charles Maxwell
The Sydney Thompson
Old-Tyme Dance Orchestra
Master of Ceremonies,
Sydney Thompson
Produced by Glyn Jones
' The Egoist by George Meredith
Reader, Walter Hudd
14—' The Ladies at Patterne'
Robinson Cleaver at the organ of the Granada, Tooting, London