Introduced by Lionel Gamlin
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Johnnie Gray and his Band
Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
' Ole Shepherd ' by D. St. Leger-Gordon Read by Douglas Leach
and his Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Douglas Cameron (cello)
Today's story: ' Torvig's Puppy Sleigh.' by Anne Reed , lold by Daphne Oxenford.
including:
Guest of the Week:
Dame Laura Knight
How to Keep Hamsters, by Wolf Mankowitz
(Continued in next column)
A Window over the Kitchen Sink: a new series designed to take the housewife's thoughts right away from cooking and cleaning. Today Elisabeth Ayrton talks about pictures
The Press and Criminal Trials. Should newspapers be forced to omit the most unpleasant details when reporting murder trials? A discussion between W. L. Andrews (Editor of The Yorkshire Post and Vice-Chairman of the Press Council) and the Rev. Donald Soper , Ph.D. In the chair, C. R. Hewitt.
Serial: ' The Franchise Affair ' by Josephine Tey
Abridged by Honor Wyatt Read by James McKechnie
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe
For the Woman Reader-page 45
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the second half of the match, with summaries by Charles Buchan.
From the Empire Stadium, Wembley
at the BBC theatre organ
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
(continued)
Conducted by Lou Whiteson
Ralph Dollimore at the .piano
' The Ascent of Everest' and The Conquest of Everest '
In a special edition of Under-twenty Review three under-twenties who have done some climbing themselves, and who have seen the film of the Everest expedition and read Brigadier Sir John Hunt 's book about it, meet George Band, a member of the expedition, and Tom Stobart , the camera operator
Introduced by John Boorman
The under-twenties:
Margaret Gilder , Keiith Chambers and Peter Deitch
with Lizbeth Webb and Diana Dors
The Three Monarchs
Max Jaffa
Forces Jam Session
Eddie Calvert (The Man with the Golden Trumpet)
Forces Quiz: with Michael Miles
Guest Comedian: Alfred Marks
Geraldo and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
A monthly programme reflecting life in tihe country
David Lloyd James and Eric Simms introduce people to ta.!.k about happenings in the countryside. The programme also includes recordings of November sounds
Edited by Enic Simms
Produced by Bernard Lyons
(BBC recoirdiing)
with the Frank Baron Quartet
Jan Rosol and his Guttar
Production by Tiraffond Whitelock
' The Struggles of Albert Woods ' by William Cooper
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Reader, Mark Dignam
8—' Talk after a Wedding '
The Twentieth-Century
Serenaders
(Leader, Michael Spivakovaky )
Conducted by Monda Liter