Introduced by Edmundo Ros
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Frank Baron and his Sextet
with Luis Gomlla (tenor)
Middlesex r. Sussex
Nottinghamshire v. Surrey
Last day: commentary by E. W. Swanton from Lord's, and by John Arlott from Trent Bridge
and his Band with Rita Williams, Bob Dale and Harry Bolton
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Middlesex v. Sussex
Nottinghamshire v. Surrey
Last day: further commentary
The Billy Mayer ! Rhythm Ensemble
Today's story: 'Twopence has Another Adventure' by Margaret Gore, told by Dorothy Smith
(BBC recording)
Including
Francoise Giroud speaking from Paris
Reflections from the Screen: Gordon Gow on the fortnight in films
Reading Your Letters: the latest selection from the Woman's Hour mailbag
(Continued in next column)
Talking of Vegetables ... : Fred Streeter and Jean Conill, gardener and chef, discuss the growing and cooking of vegetables coming into season now
Serial: 'The Silent Reefs ' by Dorothy CottreW
Abridged by Honor Wyatt
Read by Dends McCarthy
Eleventh of fourteen instalments
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe
Middlesex v. Sussex
Nottinghamshire v. Surrey
Last day: further commentary
Peter Hayisom and Alan Wayne at two pianos
Ransome and Maries Works Band
Conductor, David Aspinall
Script by Basil Dawson
Bob found out that Angela was in love with him but despite the embarrassment of the situation he agreed not to tell Angela his own feelings towards her until she had more fully recovered from her accident and was able to walk. Sally took Trevor down to Gimlet Green for the week-end; they had an unexpected visit from Julie Randall. Whilst spending the evening with Mrs. Freeman, Maud French was horrified to see her Chinese cabinet in the Dale garage. She removed it and-finding it difficult to resell privately-put it up for auction. The Fieldings offered to give a home to a boy from a displaced persons camp for a few months. Dr. and Mrs. Dale were offered the loan of a villa in the South of France for their holiday.
and his Orchestra with Ray Burns
Bob Freeman , and Annette Scott
Middlesex v. Sussex
Nottinghamshire v. Surrey
Further commentary
at the BBC theatre organ
Tunes you have asked us to play, including some records chosen by Service men and women overseas
Including cricket close of play scores
A game of detection devised by John P. Wynn in which the panel tries to solve a series of curious situations invented by him
The Panel:
Celia Johnson , Dulcie Gray Lionel Gamlin , Guy Ramsey
The Characters ':
Charmlan Innes , John Forde
Chairman, Brian Johnston
Produced by Joan Clark
with Peter Sellers
Hattie Jacques
The Tanner Sisters
David Jacobs and the Paradise Street Kida
The Augmented
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Script by Eric Sykes
Produced by Roy Speer
Sixty minutes of music
Arranged and conducted by Stanford Robinson with the BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, John Sharpe )
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Victoria Elliott (soprano)
John Cameron (baritone)
Windfred Davey and James Moody
(two pianos)
The programme includes a selection from ' The Desert Song ' by Sigmund Romberg
A detective serial in six episodes by Eynon Evans about a dead man whom nobody kills.
In which the Vicar has a foolish theory and the police cannot see how a corpse can throw a gun down a well
The action takes place mainly in and around the Vicarage at Cwmfelin, a village in rural Wales.
Part 1
The Squadronalres
Directed by Ronnie Aldrich with Peter Morton
Margaret Bond and Andrew Reavley and Alma Cogan
Introduced by Ronnie Aldrich
Produced by John Hooper
' Cousin Jan '
Written for radio in fifteen instalments and told by the author
Antonia Ridge
7 — ' Tanta Job's Happiness'
The story was first broadcast in Woman's Hour
Part 2
The Squadronaires
Directed by Ronnie Aldrich with Peter Morton
Margaret Bond and Andrew Reavley and The Three Monarchs
Introduced by Chappie D'Amato