Introduced by John Ellison
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
A weekly radio magazine for young listeners
Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Cyril Preedy (piano)
and his Orchestra with Howard Jones
Rose Brennan , and Tony Ventro
England v. India
Commentaries by E. W. Swanton and John Arlott during the morning's play, with a summary at
1.30 by Arthur Gilligan
From Lord's
and his Pieces of Eight on gramophone records
Another programme for children under five
Ann Driver , Marjorie Westbury and Maurice Bevan sing and play
' Buttercups and Daisies ' and ' Old MacDonald's Got a Farm '
An extended version of last week's programme
and his Cameo Orchestra with Winifred Buckle (soprano)
A.A.A. Championships
Commentary by Rex Alston on the half-mile race
From the White City, London
on gramophone records
England v. India
Further commentaries
A.A.A. Championships
Commentary by Harold Abrahams on the one-mile race
From the White City, London
(Woolwich)
Conducted by Lt Col. Owen Geary , M.B.E.
Director of Music, R.A.
From the Grand Parade Bandstand,
Eastbourne
England v. India
Further commentaries
at the BBC theatre organ
Further commentaries
Bridging the Gap
Ken Rattenbury and his Jazz Quintet with George Chisholm
Continuity by Ken Rattenbury
Introduced and produced by John Hooper
A.A.A. Championships
Summary by Harold Abrahams illustrated by recordings
From the White City, London
England v. India
Further commentaries by E. W. Swanton and John Arlott , with a summary at 6.30 by Arthur Gilligan. From Lord's
and his Latin-American Music on gramophone records
Dudley Perkins looks back on some of the talks he has broadcast in this series since last September, and picks out some points in which listeners have said they are specially interested and would like to have repeated
including cricket close of play scores
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
David Lloyd James looks through the BBC Recorded Programmes Diary for 1951 and invites you to listen again to some of the broadcasts that took place during this week in Festival year
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Harold Rutland writes on page 4
England v. India
Ernest Eytle, West Indian broadcaster, on the day's play at Lord's
Part 1
from the stage of the London Palladium
(By arrangement with Val Parnell )
Part 2
and his Orchestra with Annette Klooger
Brian Clarke , and Alan Reever