Lou Preager introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham
Anton and his Orchestra
A series of programmes featuring old tunes in new settings played by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
and his Latin-American Rhythm with Juan Morales
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conducted by Harold Gray
Valda Aveling (piano)
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 by Stuart Hibberd and Richard Tatlock
Programme introduced by Roy Williams
Ann Dowdall (soprano)
Peter Stone (piano) in a programme of half an hour's music
Introduced by John Webster
James Moody at the piano
Jack Nathan and his Band
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife. records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Basil Dawson
on gramophone records
(Royal Marines School of Music)
Conducted by Major F. Vivian Dunn , M.V.O.
Director of Music
Scott Joynt (bass)
(continued)
at the BBC theatre organ
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
A story of country folk.
Including cricket close of play scores
with Bruce Campbell and his Orchestra
Devised and written by Sid Colin
Produced by Roy Speer
Written by Eddie Maguire
6—' Mother's Relief '
Additional material by Betty Davies
Produced by Peter Eton
presenting new artists new writers, new ideas
In a lighthearted entertainment with Doreen Duke , Clive Dunn
Charlotte Mitchell
John Forde , Iris Villiers
Clarence Wright
At the pianos:
Jack Byfield and Bert Whittam
The Orchestra under the dirpotion of Max Jaffa
Produced by Michael North
The story of Burl Ives
I'm just a poor wayfarin' stranger
Travcllin' through this world of woe
And there's no sickness, no toil and trouble In that fair land to which I go ...
This is the song that has become known to millions of listeners as the signature tune of Burl Ives , one of the world's foremost singers and recorders of folksong. Tonight you can hear some of his adventures in search of the songs he sings
Produced by D. G. Bridson
The first of three programmes
A new radio parlour game featuring
Cedric Cliffe , Dulcie Gray
Sir Gerald Barry
Paul Jennings , Eric Barker
Crystal Herbert
Devised by Lionel Hale who is also your host
Produced by Audrey Cameron
Calling All Square Dancers
Music by PhU Cardew and his Cornhuskers
The Hoe-downers and the Stan Bernard Trio
Caller and producer, David Miller
' Charley Moon ' by Reginald Arkell
(to be read In fourteen instalments)
Reader, Ivan Samson
13—'The Road Back '
Lloyd Thomas at the BBC theatre organ