Introduced by Godfrey Winn
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston -on-Thames
The Richard Crean Orchestra
(Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Syd Dean and his Band
M.C.C. v. Pakistan
Second day
Commentary by John Arlott , with a summary of the morndng's play at 1.30 by Alf Gover
From Lord's
Today's story: ' The Top of the Hill by Herbert McKay. told by Julia Lang
Lorna Pegram introduces the programmes this week
including
Jam Today: a report by Ruth Drew on the composition of bought jam
Three Cheers for the Red, White, and Blue: Flora Judd describes how, forty years ago, she took part in a tableau for Empire Day British Folk Songs in a Paris Night Club: Isla Cameron recalls some of the ballads that gave her an extra holiday
/ Bought a Siamese Kitten, by Ann Codrington
For Your Information: Barbara Brooke , chairman of the Housing Committee of a Borough Council, talks about the possibility, for Council tenants, of exchanging or transferring their tenancies
(Continued in next column)
Serial: The Silent Reefs' by Dorothy Cottretl
Abridged by Honor Wyatt
Read by Denis McCarthy
First of fourteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
M.C.C.v Pakistan Second day: further commentary
Jack White and his Band
Script by Jonquil Antony
The Compulsory Purchase Order for Park-wood Lodge went through with certain modifications—the cottages were not to be pulled down and the Oriental trees and water garden were to be preserved. Jenny got the job in the West End play, but her excitement was spoiled when Sylvia telephoned from Wales to say that Mrs. Owen had had a heart attack and she felt that David and Jenny should go up there. Maud French sent the Chinese cabinet back to Gwen and David. They were unable to keep it and it was suggested that Bob's garage room might be a suitable place for it. Mrs. Freeman learned that most of the stolen property had been recovered. Denby Harris had important plans for establish- ing Sally as a leader of millinery fashion.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Adapted from
Letgh Howard 's novel by Stephen Grenfell
(Continued)
M.C.C. v. Pakistan
Second day
Further commentary
From Lord's
Conducted by Jos Cleber
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
M.C.C. v. Pakistan
Second day
Close of play score
followed by
Including cricket close of play scores
The BBC Show Band
Directed by Cyril Stapleton with Harry Secombe
Singing Star:
David Whitfield
The Stargazers, Bill McGuffle
Harold Smart , Julie Dawn
The Show Band Singers
Script by Pat Dunlop
Charles Hart , and Bernard Batting
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
A play for radio by Barbara S. Harper
Other parts played by Virginia Winter andGarard Green
Produced by David H. Godfrey
A series of two-round contests
London v. Midland Region
Round 1
London
Denis Brogan, Cedric Cliffe
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Midland Region
H. E. Howard , Thomas Bodkin
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
with Ken Platt and Bob Pearson
Miriam Karlin
Bernard Spear
Eddie Arnold
The Taverners
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Script by George Wadmore
George Inns , and Ronnie Wolfe
Produced by George Inns
Introduced by David Lloyd James , with recordings of May sounds
Programme produced by Bernard Lyons
Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra
Produced by Donald MacLean and Jimmy Grant
' Verdict of Twelve ' by Raymond Postgate
(to be read in twenty instalments) Reader, Harry Lockwood West
16—' Sredni Vashtar '
A programme of light music arranged and played by Jack Byfield and his Players
Frederic Curzon at the organ