James Norbury introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
and his Orchestra with Patti Forbes
Kenny Bardell and Gordon Langhom and the Mackpies
' The Gentle Poachers ' by Modwena Sedgwick
Read by Wilfred Batobage
Frank Huhbard and Peter Martin at two pianos
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Natasha Litvin (piano)
BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader. George Deason )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet with Grace Nevern
including
My T-Square in the Kitchen:
'Anne Acland is an architect, and wonders whether professional women who have married must waste their training while looking after a family
(Continued in next column)
Reflections from the Screen: Gordon Gow on the fortnight in films
The Way People Treat You : Anne Protheroe Jones, who has tried living as a paying guest, as a friend sharing expenses, and as a paid cook-housekeeper, draws some conclusions
People I've Known-2. Leslie Paul remembers a woman who used to Clean his house. (BBC recording)
Serial: The 'Mill on the Floss ' by George Elliot
Abridged and read by Natalie Moya and a Postscript for Road
Safety Week
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Led by Donald Stuntivant )
Conductor, GiLbert Vinter
Jack White and his Band
Commonwealth artists entertain
Albert Cheppelle , Simone Flibotte
George Browne , Patricia Baird
BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader. David Paget )
Conductor. Hainry Rabinowitz
Introduced by Aidnm Mac Dermot
Produced by David Miller
at the BBC theatre organ
United States Air Force
Symphony Orchestra
The Singing Sergeants
(Directed by . Lieut Roger Landers )
The Crew Chiefs and Master Sgt. Bill Jones (baritone)
Conducted by Captain John Yesulaitis
H.R.H. Princess Alice,
Countess of Athlone,
V.A., G.C.V.O., G.B.E., performs the opening ceremony
Introduced by A. Brook Hirst O.B.E ,
Chairman of the F.A. Council
Raymond Glendenning describes the scene and a few of the exhibits
From 45 Park Lane, London
A slice of life presented for family listening by comperes and commentators of the Younger Generation
From the Bus Driver's Seat:
En route through traffic Faith Bailey and the driver of a London bus give a moment-by-moment commentary on the road behaviour of the younger generation
Home-made Operetta:
Extracts from an amateur operetta rehearsed and put together in half a day by members of the youth section of the Iona Community at their Autumn reunion
(Continued in next column)
To Poach an Egg ... :
Parade's own commentator has been entered for the first round of the Gas Council's National Youth Cookery Competition
By about 6 28 tonight his saucepan should be on the boil in the Warwick Institute, P:mlioo, where he compares notes with fellow competitors, and describes how he manages his first crucial test.
Collector's Corner:
Clifford Hance introduces an example of his favourite kind of music and argues its case.
Top of the Ladder:
Sir Edmund Hillary talks to a young mountaineer about the way up. (BBC recording)
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
with the original trio of blockheads
Harold Berens
Gladys Hay
Michael Moore and their harassed quizmaster,
Patrick Burns
Richard Gray
Sid Millward and the Nitwits with Wally Stewart
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and George Wadmore
Produced by George Inns
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 3 :
The music of Robert Stolz and Tunbridge and Waller and to mark the anniversary of its opening fifty years ago, some of the show tunes first heard in the Ga.iety Theatre, London with Patricia Ba.ird
Stephen Manton. Joan Young
Dudley Rolph. Billie Baker
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Concert Orchestra (Leader. John Sharpe )
Conducted by Guy Dainee
Musical Adviser, Harold Neden
Produced by Douglas Moodie
Tunes you have asked us to play, including some records chosen by Service men and women overseas
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
Part 1
Dancing to the BBC Show Band
Directed by Cyril Stapleton with Bill McGuffie and the George Chisholm Ensemble
' Dangerous Trade ' by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Reader, Norman Shelley
12 — 'The Enemy Destroyer'
Part 2
Roadhouse Cabaret with The Stargazers
Julie Dawn
Harold Smart
Production by Johnnie Stewart