Robert Irwin introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Primo Scala and Ms Accordion Band
and his Players with David Buchan (piano)
and his Band with Betty Miller
at the BBC theatre organ
A series of public concerts given at the Colston Hall, Bristol by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'Tommv the Tug-boat,' by Dora Thatcher , told by Daphne Oxenford. Part 3
A miscellany of gramophone records
Introduced by Jeanne Heal
' Twin Blessings' by Patricia Ledward
Abridged by Becky Cocking
Read by Julia Lang
The seventh of nine instalments
2.45 Old Folks' Corner
A place of their own for the over sixty-fives
Presented by Stuart Hibberd and Richard Tatlock
The Spa Orchestra
Directed by David McCallum with Hugo d'Alton (mandolin)
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Billy May and his Orchestra, Francisco Cavez and his Latin-American Orchestra, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, on gramophone records
Conducted by Lt.-Col. A. Lemoine, O.B.E.
Director of Music
George Pizzey '(baritone)
including cricket close of play scores
In Paris-French teenagers:
Guillemette du
Payrat Lise Frenkel , Yves Morin
Francis Barroux with Tony Gibson in the chair answer questions put by the Younger Generation in Britain
(Continued in next column)
In London-British under-20s:
Margaret Gilder , Norma Ellis
Andrew Bainbridge , Colin Broadley with Jack Longland in the chair answer questions put by the Younger Generation in France
The iourin m as series of radio portraits of famous personalities of the entertainment world with Marie Bryant
Jack Buchanan , Norman Granz
Marian McPartland
Written by Denis Preston
Produced by Thurstan Holland
8,30 James McKcchnie in ' THE EXPLOITS OF
BRIGADIER GERARD'
A series of eight plays by Norman Edwards
Adapted from the stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
2— ' How the Brigadier Lost his Ear '
Cast in order of speaking:
(Continued in next column)
Produced by R. D. Smith
In which the Brigadier finds that a gondola in Venice can lead to danger as well as to romance
A visit to the seaside to meet:
Terry-Thomas - 'Are you terribly well?'
Peter Cavanagh - The Voice of them all
Eve Boswell - Music! Music! Music!'
Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin - Those Jet-propelled Jokers
Max Geldray - 'Crazy Rhythm'
Albert Ward and Les Ward - 'Harmonious Dischords'
John McHugh - 'A Song For You'
Joe Church - Marking Up the Laugh
Reginald Dixon - 'Beside the Seaside'
with The Littlewood Songsters
The Augmented Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Introduced by Jack Watson
Produced by Ronnie Taylor
Passing through the West Country Johnny Morris continues his journey in search of sea and sunshine
Music in the Latin-American idiom presented by Bernard Monshin and his Concert Tango Orchestra with interludes in song by Shirley Abicair
Introduced by Roy Williams
' Bride by Candlelight' by Dorothy Eden
(to be read in fourteen instalments)
Reader, Veronica Laird
7—'Who said "Harry. Darling" ?'
Music soft and sweet
Music for dreaming
A musical entertainment for the close of day Hermann Hagestedt and his Orchestra
The Choir of the Cologne College of Music with songs by Use Hubener , Peter Christian
Heinz Neubrand (organ)
The first of a series of six programmes recorded for the BBC Light Programme by Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk. Cologne