Introduced by Steve Race
A story, a hymn. and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Ralph Blman and his Bohemian Players
Old tunes in new settings played by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conductor, Leo Wurmser
Watson Forbes (viola)
A programme for children under five
Woman's Hour becomes Everybody's Hour
In this programme for the holiday season you hear :
' At the Villa Rose': a novel by A. E. W. Mason. Abridged by Audrey Lucas. Read in serial form by David Garth
' I Like This': records chosen by a Woman's Hour personality
This week, Ruth Drew
'Old Folks' Corner': a place of their own for the over sixty-fives
Presented by Stuart Hibberd and Richard Tatlock
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Billy Mayerl and his Players with Mary Denise (soprano)
Edna Hatzfeld and Alan Paul a.t two pianos
The Robin Richmond Trio
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Jonquil Antony
(Leslie A. Hutchinson ) on gramophone records
(by permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Wing-Commander A. E. Sims O.B.E. ,
(Organising Director of Music)
Alfred Swain (baritone)
(Continued in next column)
(continued)
at the BBC theatre organ
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
including cricket close of play scores
with Bruce Campbell and Ms Orchestra
Devised and written by Sid Colin
Produced by Roy Speer
Written by Eddie Maguire
7—' Hidden Treasure '
Additional material by Betty Davies
Production by Peter Eton
presenting new artists new writers, new ideas in a light-hearted entertainment with Doreen Duke , Clive Dunn
Charlotte Mitchell , John Forde
Iris Villiers , Clarence Wright
At the pianos:
Jack Byfield and Bert Whittam
(Continued in next column)
The Orchestra under the direction of Max Jaffa
Produced by Michael North
The story of Burl Ives
I'm just a poor wayfarin' stranger
Travellin' 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 folk song. Tonight you can hear some of his adventures in search of the songs he sings
Produced by D. G. Bridson Second of three programmes
A new radio parlour game
Produced by Audrey Cameron
Directed by Ronnie Aldrich
From the Palace Ballroom, Douglas, Isle of Man
' Captain Jan ' by Jan de Hartog
Reader. Eric Phillips
4—' A Good Old Row'
Gerald Shaw at the organ of the Trocadero.
Elephant and Castle