Lou Preager introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Ken Jones at the piano
and his Players with Doreen Orme (soprano)
and his Music Makers with Marion Davis and Dennis Hale
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
A programme for children under five
Woman's Hour becomes Everybody's Hour
In this programme for the holiday season you hear:
' A Thorn in the Heart': a novel by T. 0. Beachcroft, abridged by Charles Hatton. read in serial form by Kelty MacLeod
' I Like This': records chosen by a Woman's Hour personality
This week, W. P. Matthew
' Old Folks' Corner': a place of their own for the over sixty-fives
Presented bv Stuart Hibberd and Richard Tatlock
Programme introduced by Roy Williams
The Albert Delroy Trio with Julie Dawn and John Gavall
(songs with guitar)
at the BBC theatre organ
Jack Coles and his Orchestre Moderne
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Basil Dawson
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
(continued)
at the organ of the Dome, Brighton
and his Orchestra with Jeri Carson and Dean Raymond
including cricket close of play scores
The final edition in the present magazine series of open-air sights, sounds, and activities presented for family listening by comperes and commentators of the Younger Generation
This week's compere: John Millar
Building a Church
Parade's own representative meets young campers on the Isle of Iona where members of the Iona Community are rebuilding the Abbey which was founded in the twelfth century
Music-Makers
Croydon Youth Orchestra playing part of Vaughan Williams ' Folksong Suite
Open Air Quiz
The final round of a contest on countryside pursuits in which Scotland, the youth champions of the British Isles, have been challenged by Ross Salmon , ex-cowboy and cattle rancher, Steven Marshall , Headmaster of Ilkeston Grammar School, and Joan Barlee , Girl Guide County Camp Adviser tor Staffordshire
In the chair. Jack Longland
A radio diversion for the whole family Informally introduced by Rex Palmer
This week you meet:
Betty Marsden
Robb Wilton in 'Councillor Muddlecombe, J.P.'
Bransby Williams
' Midge's Ohoice'
Wilson Midgley talks about new books he has enjoyed reading and Beverley Nichols
Jill Balcon , and Francis de Wolff present scenes from them
Leisure Serenade with Patricia Baird
A Wandering Minstrel with John Cameron and Alan Paul at the piano
Louis Voss and his Orchestra provide the music
Incidental music composed by Alan Paul
Production by Alfred Dunning and Richard Keen
An evening at the 'seaside with some of the artists appearing on the West Lancashire coast
This week's artists in order of appearance:
Les Ward
' Musical Nonsense '
Hylda Baker
' The Lancashire Lass '
An unknown singer who is ' On Holiday Here '
(Continued in next column)
Harry Bailey 'Irish Blarney'
Bob and Alf Pearson
' My Brother and I '
Dave Morris
' Blackpool's Unofficial Guide ' with ' Cedric the Tripper '—
Joe Gladwin
Eve Boswell
' South Africa's Songstress '
Ken Platt
' I'm Not Stoppin' '
Reginald Dixon
' Beside the Seaside'
Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Introduced by Jack Watson
Produced by Philip Robinson
and his Orchestra with Patti Forbes Kenny Bardell and Gordon Langhorn and the Mackpies
' Charley Moon ' by Reginald Arkell
(to be read in fourteen Instalments)
Reader, Ivan Samson
12—' Charley Commits the Unforgivable Sin '
Reginald Leopold and his Players