Bill Gates introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Louis Mordish at the BBC theatre organ
Michael Freedman and his Band
A musical journey to different countries 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 Wales, the Isle of Man, France, and Alsace
' The Champion '
Written and told by L. S. Howarth
and his Rumba Band
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
A programme for children under five
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe and including:
' Food Information' by Harold Baker
(Continued in next column)
' Speaking Personally': Godfrey Winn shares with you the highlights of his week
' If You're My Type': talking of clothes Coralie Rawson-Hughes , a woman in her fifties, describes ways of streamlining the middle-aged figure
' Roundabouts and Swings'.: after four years in the depths of the country, Gerald Ash returns to town life with mixed feelings
' Happy Marriage': 3 — ' Mixed Marriages,' by Rosemary Skottowe
From correspondence received, it appears that many listeners regard a common religious belief as one of the all-important factors in a happy marriage. Mrs. Skottowe describes some of the problems encountered in a mixed marriage and how she and her husband have dealt with them
Serial: The Daughters of the Late Colonel,' by Katherine Mansfield. Read by Georgie Henschel
The Rendezvous Players featuring Jack Collings with Clarence Wright
Eric James at the piano
Frank Baron and his Sextet
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Lesley Wilson
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity '
Today's speaker is the Rev. Jim Wilson. He is introduced by Stuart Hibberd
(Chatham)
Conducted by Major A. Young
Director of Music
Heddle Nash (tenor)
(Continued)
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen (Singer, Ian Gourlay ) (Singer, Ian Gourlay> )
from Newcastle-on-Tyne
Members of the Youth Club of the Infantile Paralysis Fellowship ask the questions
Anona Winn , John Alldridge , and Ian Watson give the answers
In the chair, Jack House
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
with Max Bygraves
Harry Secombe , Beryl Reid
Ronald Chesney , Peter Madden
Hattie Jacques Kirkintilloch Junior Choir
Conducted by the Rev. R. MacPherson
BBC Revue Orchestra
Script by Eric Sykes
Produced by Roy Speer
A weekly magazine for people who work in industry to tell of their achievements, and the problems and grouses of their everyday lives in the factories
Shop Talk:
'What We Think of the Foreman ' An exchange between two workers on the shop floor, both shop stewards
The Spotlight Falls On:
' Pots and. Pans '
Joe Eveson , the founder of an enamel holloware company in the Black Country, with three of his work-people. Mrs. Botfleld, Mrs. Martin, and Miss Wellings, tell of manufacturing achievement by women for women
(Continued in next column)
The Week's Grouse:
' Raw Deal for Apprentices '
Jack Williams , foreman coppersmith , complains about the position of apprentices in many shops today
Meet the Leaders:
An interview with Lincoln Evans
General Secretary of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation and Chairman of the T.U.C. Economic Committee
Introduced by Bill Hartley
Pierre Fournier
(cello) on gramophone recorde
Al Read takes a light-hearted look at life in company with The Kordites and the Augmented
Northern Variety Orchestra Conducted by Vilem Tausky
Produced in the North of England by Ronnie Taylor
Directed by Cyril Stapleton with Lee Lawrence
Jean Campbell , Johnny Johnston
Harold Smart , Bill McGuffie
The Johnston Singers and Stan Stennett
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
Tonight's talk is by one of the Prime Ministers now attending the Co.nmonwealth Economic Conference in London
Calling all Square Dancers
Music by Phil Cardew and his Cornhuskers with the Tanner Sisters and the Hoedowners
Caller, David Miller
' Whisky Galore '
Sir Compton Mackenzie reads an abridgement of his novel
4—' Conducted Tour '
Gerald Shaw at the BBC theatre organ