Introduced by Chappie D'Amato
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Tower BaJIroom, Blackpool
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
' The Visit' by Margaret Fox
Read by Violet Carson
and his Samba Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Today's story: 'Little Black Boo.' by Joan Pierce , told by Julia Lang
including:
Guest of the Week:
Margaret Popham c.B.E. ,
I Know What I Like: Charles Gibbs-Smith examines this familiar remark
Other People's Lives: Franchise Rigby, a Belgian now married to an Englishman, worked with the Belgian resistance during the war and, among other decorations, won the Croix de Guerre. She talks to Joan Yorke
(Continued in next column)
Domestic Debate on ' Keeping Warm this Winter': spontaneous answers to listeners' questions given by Eric Bellingham O.B.E ,.. LL.B. (Director General of the Coal Utilisation Council), a doctor, and W. P. Matthew. In the chair. Ruth Drew.
Serial: The Franchise Affair ' by Josephine Tey
Abridged by Honor Wyatt
Read by James McKechnie
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
Charles Ernesco and his Sextet with Vera Florence (soprano)
at the BBC theatre organ
Van Dam and his Orchestra
(Leader,Philip Whiteway )
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Eric Hope (piano)
Conducted by Lou Whiteson
Billy Penrose at the piano
A programme on things to read and see presented mainly by under-twenties
Introduced by John Boorman
Pat Green and Brian Perks on ' Publish and Be Damned! — The Astonisning story of the Daily Mirror by Hugh CudliPP
Bruce Bennett on the film The Intruder'
Guest. Tom Hopkinson
A story of country folk.
with Lizbeth Webb and Diana Dors
The Three Monarchs, Max Jaffa
Forces Jam Session with Robin Richmond
Forces Quiz: with Michael Miles
Guest Comedian: Jon Pertwee
Geraldo and his Orchestra
(Continued in neat column)
Script by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Produced by Bill Worsley
Lt.-Gen. Sir Brian Horrocks has recently returned from a visit to the Canal Zone, Cyprus, and Israel. In this talk he reports on what he saw and especially on what life is like today for the British Forces guarding Suez
The English inn is a well-loved part of our countryside heritage. In this programme Alan Gibson discusses its nature and its functions, and introduces recordings made in a number of Inns in South Devon
' The Struggles of Albert Woods ' by William Cooper
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Reader, Mark Dignam
3—'Irons in the Fire '
The Twentieth-Century
Serenaders
(Leader, Michael Spivakovsky )
Conducted by Monia Liter