Chappie D'Amato introduces your request records
A srtory, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
' The Third Visitor ' by Marjorie Bell
Read by DonaJd Gray
with Candy Brown
(Leader, Donald Sturtivant )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
Maria Lidka (violin)
Today's story: ' Dustman Pie.' by Mary Cockett. told by Daphne Oxen -fond.
including :
In Partnership: Joan and Peter Foldes The Scented Town: an Impression of Grasse by Monica Suther land
For Your Information: a barrister talks about laundries a.nd the law
The Stories of Paul Harel : told by Anitonia Ridge . 2— 'Hot Dogs,' Norman style
Serial: The Franchise Affair ' by Josephine Tey
Abridged by Honor Wyatt Read by James McKechnie
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
with Peter Dawson
(bass-baritone)
March of the Bowmen (Robin Hood Suite) (Frederic Curzon): Charles Williams and his Concert Orchestra
The Arrow and the Song (Balfe); The Bachelor Gay (The Maid of the Mountains) (Tate); Peter Dawson wi,th orchestra
Suite: Four Ways (Eric Coates): New Light Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Lewis The Floral Dance (Katie Moss); The
Lute Player (Allitsen); With a Song (Valerie May): Peter Dawson with orchestra
Nell Gwyn Dances (Edward German): London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by George Weldon on gramophone recorde
Felix King and his Orchestra
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity '
Today's speaker is the Rev. Jim Wilson. He is introduced by Stuart Hibberd
(by permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Wing-Comdr. A.E. Sims, O.B.E.
Organising Director of Music Royal Air Force
Tudor Evans (baritone)
with the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell with Hugh Shirreff as your guide Today's tour includes Wales, the Isle of Man, Africa, the United States, the West Indies, and Mexico
at Abermule, Montgomeryshire
Under-twenties from the country-side around put the questions. Amabel Williams Ellis , Ross Salmon , and Claud Morris give the answers
Wyn Griffith in the chair
with Ronald Shiner
Harry Secombe , Beryl Reid
Hattie Jacques , Ronald Chesney
Peter Madden
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Roy Speer
John Ellison and Robert Mac-Dermot are the question-masters in this inter-country contest
6-England Worcester College for the Blind (Boys) v.
The High School, Kidderminster
(Girls)
Questions set by Tom Williams
Produced by Joan Clark
A journey through Britain with a recording machine
8--Back Home in my Village
Leslie Baily introduces some of his Oxfordshire and Warwickshire neighbours, old and young, including a thatcher. blacksmith, fiddler, factory worker, milkman, and farm hands. who talk about changes in the work and social life of the village over the last fifty years. Recordings have been made in Sibford Ferris, Sibford Gower. and Brailes, and include a visit to a village smithy now adapted to agricultural engineering
Produced by Jack Singleton
with Wallas Eaton
Alma Cogan , June Whitfield
The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Harry Rabinowitz
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
A series of domestic comedies
2—' Nature Boy ' with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Horace Percival , Doris Rogers
Molly Weir
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Written by Bebe Daniels Bob Block and Ray Sonin
Incidental music by Arthur Wilkinson
Production by Tom Ronald
A night club at your fireside
Dance music by Sid Phillips and his Band with Denny Dennis
(Continued in next column)
Francisco Cavez and his Latin-American Rhythm with Ronnie Harris
Cabaret by Marion Williams and the Hedley Ward Trio
Your host, Wilfrid Thomas
Producer. Donald MacLean
' The Struggles of Albert Woods ' by William Cooper
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Reader, Mark Dignam
4—' The Vineyard '
(Mark Dignam is appearing in Carrington, V.C.' at the Westminster Theasure, London)
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