Introduced by Chappie D'Amato
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
(Howard Thomas it appearing at the While Rock Pavilion, Hastings)
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
and his Orchestra with Wally Carr and Joan Anderson
at the BBC theatre organ
A series of public concerts from the Colston Hall, Bristol given by the BBC West of England Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon)
Conductor, Frank Cantell
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'Christopher Visits his Grandmother' by Joan Cass, told by Dorothy Smith
planned by listeners
Kinship with the Snail, or Worth it even when it rains: Ruth Drew talking about her caravan holidays
A Window Over the Kitchen Sink: Nancy Price speaking about trees
Commander Ibbett repeats his yarn about the honeymoon
In Bond Street and Brixton Market: on-the-spot fashion commentaries recorded by Ailsa Garland
Serial: 'Married to Adventure' by Jule Mannix
Abridged by P. J. R. Wright
Read by Mary Wimbush
The third of ten instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
Helen Hill (soprano)
The Regent Orchestra
Conducted by John Thorpe
played by the BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Celia Arieli (piano)
and his Orchestra with Cleo Laine
Tony Mansell and Frank Holder
Conducted by Lieut.-Col. S. Rhodes, M.B.E., Director of Music
The New-Age Gunners
The United States atomic artillery moves in.
General Horrocks talks about the new type of generalship demanded by atomic artillery warfare where an entire division provides a single target.
Henry Riddell describes how British, Canadian, Dutch, and Belgian staffs master language difficulties and work as one team
From Northern Army Group Manoeuvres, North Germany
(Fourth edition)
In Boston, U.S.A.
American teenagers with Alec Sutherland in the chair answer questions put by the younger generation in Britain
In London
British under-twenties:
Judy Clarke , Margaret Gilder
Andrew Bainbridge , John Burley with Rooney Pelletier in the chair answer questions put to them by the younger generation in America
The best of today's popular music played by the Stanley Black
Concert Orchestra and sung by Dick James
Alma Warren , Martin Moreno
The Keynotes featuring
The British tune of the week
Your requests in ' Mail Call
Stanley Black at the piano
Top Score's ' Top Four ' Producer, Jimmy Grant
Eight plays by Norman Edwards
Adapted from the stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
8-' How The Brigadier
Bore Himself At Waterloo'
In which the Brigadier once again changes clothes, and rides on another desperate venture.
(Continued in next column)
Produced by R. D. Smith
A visit to the seaside to meet
Dave Morris 'Straw hat, glasses, and a cigar'
Anne Shelton 'With a Smile and a Song'
Jimmy Wheeler 'Aye, aye, that's your lot'
Ken Frith and his Magic Pianos 'Wizard of the Keys '
Beryl Reid 'The Absolute Terminus'
Les Howard 'Mr Melody'
Bill Maynard 'I might - I might not'
The Dargie Quintet 'Australia's Rhythm Ensemble'
Reginald Dixon 'Beside the Seaside'
The Littlewood Songsters
Introduced by Jack Watson
The Augmented Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Produced by Eric Miller
Graham and Murray Walker report from Llandrindod Wells
and his Mazurka Orchestra
' Grand Babylon Hotel' by Arnold Bennett
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Reader, Keith Pyott
8 — ' Mr. Racksole Gets Busy'
A selection of light music played by the Swedish Radio Orchestra
Conductor, Sven Skold