Peter Haigh introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
and his Orchestra with Howard Jones
Rose Brennan and Tony Ventro
' Except for Murder ' by F. E. Evans
Read by David King-Wood
Winifred Taylor and Kathleen O'Hagan at two pianos
(Led by Donald Sturtivant )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
Marta Eitler (violin)
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor,. Paul Fenoulhet with Edna Graham
For children under five
including
How We Live: Dorothy Nicholls talks about life in a ' Stately Mansion '
(Continued in next column)
Reflections from the Screen: Gordon Gow on the fortnight In films
People I've Known, by Leslie Paul. 1—' Mother'
The English School at the Hague: a recorded talk by the head-mistress, Nancy Macdona
Serial: ' The Mill on the Floss ' by George Eliot
Abridged and read by Natalie Moya
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader,Philip Whiteway )
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Harry Leader and his Band
(To be repeated tomorrow at 11.0 a.m.)
Commonwealth artists entertain
Leslie Cox , Larry Cross
Alan Rowe , Lilian Samuels
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Introduced by Aidan MacDermot
Produced by David Miller
at the BBC theatre organ
United States Air Force
Symphony Orchestra
The Singing Sergeants
(diireoted by Lieut. Roger Landers ) with Master Sgt. Bill Jones
(baritone)
Conducted by Captain John YesulalUs
on gramophone recorda
A slice of life presented for family listening by comperes and commentators of the Younger Generation.
Judy Clarke and Julian Glover introduce this week's magazine edition.
A Slave Girl's View of 'Chu Chin Chow'
On the rink of the Empire Pool, Wembley, an 'ice chorine' uses a concealed microphone to describe the scene in which she is taking part. Backstage between scenes, slaves, desert dancers, and the call-boy talk about their jobs in the ice-show business.
Novice on Trial
A young rider records his reactions from the saddle to the proficiency course for motor cyclists run by the R.A.C. and the A.C.U. During tonight's programme Parade's own commentator, Yvonne Marsh, describes the final test from the kerb-side.
Collector's Corner
John Miller introduces an example of his favourite kind of music and argues its case.
What Do You Know of Me?
The first of several encounters between a representative of the younger generation in one country and a panel made up of under-twenties from different parts of the world.
1: Manu Chatterjee of India confronts a team drawn from Malaya, Greece, and Britain
A parlour game in which a panel of experts tries to discover the name of visitors to the studio who bear the same name as famous people
The Panel:
Frances Day
Phyllis Cradock
Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Chairman,
Raymond Glendenning
A tribute to composers whose melodies have enriched the world of musical comedy and operetta
Written by Gale Pedrick
Introduced by 'The Man with the Opera Cloak' and illustrated by scenes and music
Chapter 2
The music of: Jerome Kern , Noel Gay
Ivor NoveHo with Vanessa Lee , Elisabeth Welch
Dennis Bowen , Billie Baker
Dudley Rolph
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, John . Sharpei
Conducted by Guy Daines
Musical ad,viser. Harold Nedem Produced by Douglas Moodie
with Lizbeth Webb and Diana Dors
The Hedley Ward Trio
Max Jaffa
Forces Jam Session with Eddie Calvert
(The Man with the Golden Trumpet) Forces Quiz: with Michael Miles
Guest Comedian: Dick Bentley
Woolf Phillips conducting the Geraldo Orchestra
Script by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Troduced by Bill Worsley
Part I-Dancing
BBC Show Band
Directed by Cyril Stapleton with Bill McGuffie and the George Chisholm Ensemble
' Dangerous Trade ' by Gilbert Hackforth-Jonea
Reader, Norman Shelley
2—' A Target'
Part 2-Cabaret with The Stargazers
Julie Dawn , Harold Smart
Production by Johnnie Stewart