Sam Pollock introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Peter Keane at the BBC theatre organ
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Light Orchestra
(Leader, William McInulty )
Conductor, David Curry
(Continued in next column)
' The Big-Hearted Racehorse ' by Dal Stivens
Told by Hugh Burden
and his Music with Dickie Valentine
Lita Roza and Dennis Lotis
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Osian Ellis (harp)
A programme for children under five
Welsh Edition
Introduced by Nan Davies
' Where there's a will ...' : Pauline Taylor , who runs a large farm in Cardiganshire, shows how much can be done when one sets about it in earnest
' The Dapple-Grey Marc ': a short extract from ' Country Characters' by D. Parry Jones , read by Ellis Wynne-Evan .
' I'm to be Queen of th May, Mother': the month of May seems a far cry from December, but Jean Ware discusses a question that will confront many mothers during the next months
' Strange Christmases': recalled by Bronwen Knight
' Love Songs with a Difference': Enid Parry introduces Welsh folk songs sung by Sassie Rees
' Old So-and-So': Idrls Parry issues a challenge to the ' ordinary woman'
' Plant Wheel and Loom': Margaret A. Hughes describes how she transforms wool from the raw fleece into the finished cloth
' Will Thomas's Cap': a short story by Islwyn Williams , read by the author
The Entr'acte Players directed by Sidney Crooke and Maude Baker (contralto)
at the BBC theatre organ
Band of the Royal
Military Academy, Sandhurst
Conducted by Lieut. J. E , Thirtle
(To be repeated tomorrow at 11.0 a.m.)
Geraldo and his Orchestra including Songs with Strings
' Musical Memory '
The Tip Toppers and singers, Jill Day and Bob Date
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Brighouse and Rastrick Band
Creswell Colliery Band Fairey Aviation Band
Munn and Felon's Band
Wingate's Temperance Band
Conducted by Harry Mortimer on gramophone records
Behind the scenes
5—‘ With a composer '
Tonight's speaker, Alan Rawsthorne
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
A programme featuring unknown British artists
BBC Variety Orchestra
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
'
(trumpet): on records
says ' Can I Come In?' to some of the people of the West End of London
Arranged by Gordon Cruickshank
Presented by David Thomson
and his Orchestra with Howard Jones Rose Brennan and Tony Ventro
« Whisky Galore'
Sir Compton Mackenzie reads an abridgement of his novel
8—' Whisky Galore'
and Ida Shepley (contralto)