Introduced by Peter Haigh
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
and his Orchestra with Dean Raymond and Jeri Carson
at the BBC theatre organ
A series of public concerts from the Colston Hall , Bristol by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Today's story: ' Joey the Budgie ' by Hilda Bramwell , told by Daphne Oxenford
A miscellany of gramophone records
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe
' The Unsought Farm ' by Monica Edwards
Abridged by H. R. F. Keating
Read by Mary O'Farrell
The third of ten instalments
2.45 Old Folks' Corner
A place of their own for the over sixty-fives
.Presented by Stuart Hibberd and Richard Tatiock
Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
Colin Cunningham (tenor)
(Continued in next column)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Basil Dawson
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Joe Loss and his Orchestra, Percy Faith, his Orchestra and Chorus, Phil Cardew and his Corn Huskers, on gramophone records
Conducted by Squadron Leader A. E. Kirkwood
Director of Music, R.C.A.F.
including cricket close of play scores
In New York-
American teenagers:
Franklyn Springfield
Bill Condron. Deborah Almy with Alec Sutherland in the chair answer questions put by the Younger Generation in Britain
(Continued in next column)
In London-British under-20s:
Margaret Gilder , Andrew Bainbridge
Norman Ellis. John Tucker with Alan Jarvis in the chair answer questions put by the Younger Generation in America
First in a new series of radio portraits of famous personalities of the entertainment world with T. E. B. Clark
Robert Donat , Alec Guinness
Joan Greenwood , Jack Hulbert
Alexander Mackendrick
Harry Watt and Sir Michael Balcon
Written by Gordon Gow
Produced by Thurstan Holland
A romance for radio In five parts Adapted by Thea Holme from the novel by the author of ' Elizabeth and her German Garden'
4—' The Spell Begins to Work'
Lotty's contentment with Mellersh underlines Rose's loneliness. She longs for news of her husband and receives an unexpected telegram.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
A visit to the seaside to meet
Reginald Dixon
'Beside the Seaside'
Jimmy James and Co. 'Tell the gentleman Eli'
David Hughes
' Mr. Heart-throb'
The Western Brothers
' A few of us left '
Joan Turner
'On Wings of Song '
Bill Waddington
' Anymore for Skylarking '
Eddie Arnold
'A Host in Himself '
The Hedley Ward Trio
' On the Off Beat'
The Littlewood Songsters
The Augmented
Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Introduced by Jack Watson Produced by Ronnie Taylor
Music for a late evening introduced by Marjorie Anderson
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Frank Hooper
' Mr. Lepel and the Housekeeper' by Wilkie Collins
(to be read in five instalments) Reader, James McKechnie
3—' Rothsay and Susan'
with David Buchan (piano)