Introduced by Tom Masson
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Gaumont State, KSliburn
Jack White and his Band
Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
'Who Is Sylvia?' by Douglas Butler
Read by Constance Chapman
and his Orchestra with Patti Forbes , Kenny Bardell and Gordon Langham
(Leader, J. Mouland Begtoie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
A programme for children under five
Today's story: ' How the Foghorn was Lost and Found ' by Ruth Simonis , told by Datphne Oxeniford
including :
Guest of the Week: The Rev. Leslie D. Weatherhead , D.D.
My Childhood in New England, by Marian Garsdde
Domestic Debate: answers to listeners' household problems given by Phyllis Cradock , Maywen Godby , and W. P. Matthew , with Ruth Drew in the chair. (BBC recording)
A Window Over the Kitchen Sink: Nancy Price talks about trees
Serial:
' Faster, Faster! ' by E. M. DeHafleld
Abridged by Audrey Lucas
Read by Marjorie Westbury
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank CanteU
Trodse and his Banjoliens
(Leader, Philip Whdtewiay)
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Vivian Joseph (cello)
Music of the sunny south played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson
at the BBC theatre organ
A programme on things to read and see presented mainly by under-twentles
Introduced by Norma Ellis
Bernard Rudden on the poetry of Dylan Thomas , who died on November 9. 1953
Antony Jarrett on the City of London Art Exhibition at the Guildhall Art Gallery
Shirley Williamson on the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,' and the original novel by Anita Loos
Guest, Mervyn Levy
A story of country folk.
A journey through Britain with a recording machine
13—' I Go To Prison '
This programme was recorded inside Wakefield Prison, Yorkshire, one of the places where great changes have been made in organisation and discipline. Leslie Baily wished to find out what effects these have had and his recordings present a picture of some aspects of prison life today.
Produced by Jack Singleton
Highlights of the Show World
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Australia
The sights and sounds of the Federal Capital of Australia, Canberra, which Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh are at present visiting and news of the Commonwealth Tour from Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Audrey Russell , and Godfrey Talbot
Music for a late evening introduced by Marjorie Anderson
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Production by Frank Hooper
' Natural Causes ' by Henry Cecil
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Reader, Peter Cushing
8-' Conference at the " Bull " '
Light music played by the Cosmopolitan Orchestra Conducted by Jos Cleber
(Recording relayed by courtesyof AVRO, Hilversum)