Godfrey Winn introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Reginald Porter-Brown at the organ of the Granada, Clapham, London
Ronnie Pleydell and his Orchestra
(60th Rifles)
Conductor. Mr. E. W. Jeanes
' Women Are Sound Sleepers '
Written and told by Gerald Bullett
at the BBC theatre organ
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
A programme for children under five
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including
' Week-End Shopping Basket': Ann Hardy gives listeners in the North of England an idea of what is available just now
' On Being a Grass Widow': Glenys Roberts speaks for a body of listeners not previously heard in Woman's Hour
' Out in the Open: What can we do about tuberculosis?' A few possible answers are suggested by the health workers of an English county
' Horses I Have Known,' by Lucille Iremonger
' Up from the Country,' by Margaret Stock
Serial: The Flowers Beneath the Scythe,' by Gwyn Jones. Abridged by Roy Herbert. Read by John Glyn Jones
and his Orchestra with Irene Miller
The Problem of Trieste
What is to be the future of Trieste, now a Free Territory disputed between Italy and Yugoslavia? Richard Goold-Adams , who has recently visited this part of the world, describes Trieste, its people, and its history and examines the present situation there
The Promenade Playes
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
A musical handshake between
London and the Continent
This week from France
Freddy Alberti and his Ensemble with songs from Lady Patachou
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet with Doreen Lundy and Joseph McNally
Introduced by John Webster
Light music from the BBC Recorded Programmes Library
Introduced by Roy Williams
A story of country folk.
including cricket close of play scores
Tunes you have asked us to play
with Margaret Lockwood
Tessa Deane
Reg Dixon
Robert Farnon
Franklin Engelmann
Introduced by Anthony Armstrong
Written by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Thurstan Holland
Questions of the moment put by visitors to the fifth Bath Assembly are discussed spontaneously by Ralph Wightman
Jack Longland
John Betjeman
Sir Gerald Barry
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
From the Banqueting Room,
Guildhall, Bath
Sir Gerald Barry, a newcomer to ' Any Questions?,' was Director-General of the Festival of Britain. He is a journalist and from 1936 to 1947 was Editor of the News Chronicle. He was appointed a member of the Government Committee on the scope of Town and Country Planning. in 1948. He has recently become Publicity Consultant to the National Farmers Union.
by Kenny Baker 's Dozen
Introduced by Wilfrid Thomas
' Zuleika Dobson ' by Sir Max Beerbohm Reader, Robert Eddison 5-' Tomorrow We Die '
Billy Mayerl and his Players