Arthur Bush introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Modern Favourites
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
(Phil Tate and his Orchestra areappearmt at the Hammersmith palais, London)
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happehings in the life of her family
Script by Hazel Adair
'Tide-Ho! '
Written and read by F. W. Baty
Directed by Lou Whiteson
Alf Edwards (concertina)
Conducted by Lieut. G. H. Stunell
Director of Music
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
Today's story: 'The Little Furry Animal ' by Hilary Boyle , told by Dorothy Smith.
including
Colour in the Garden: J. Middleton talks about flowering shrubs
Compere's Choice: Arthur Bush , who played housewives' request records this week, chooses his favourite from among them
Hot Knitting: Viola Williams recalls how she taught knitting to Women's Institute members in Malaya George: Agatha Pocock talks about the young man whom she and her husband befriended
Behind the Headlines: a weekly feature to fill in the background to some recent news events
(Continued in next column)
Serial: 'The Moving Finger' by Agatha Christie
Abridged by Honor Wyatt
Read by James McKechnie
The fifth of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
For Women, Readers-page 27
and his Latin-AmericanOrchestra
(Edmundo Ros and his Latin-American Orchestra are appearing at the New Coconut Grove, London)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Hazel Adair
The music you have asked for introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Conductor, C. A. Waters
An early evening entertainment featuring
Les Howard
Norman George and the String Serenaders with the Northern Variety Orchestra Directed by Alyn Ainsworth
Introduced by Roger Moffat and Vera McKechnie
Jack Train gives the fourth of a series of twelve musical autobiographies in which well-known people talk about the way their taste in music has grown
Raymond Glendenning on tomorrow's fixtures
Dorothy Clyde, Gilbert Gordon, Elizabeth French, Eddie Molloy, John Rorke, Marie Lloyd, John Horvelle
Chairman, Rob Currie
Palace of Varieties Chorus and the BBC Variety Orchestra
The show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Questions of the moment put by members of the audience are discussed spontaneously by A. G. Street
Viscount Hailsham , Q.C.
Kingsley Martin
Dingle Foot
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
From the Arts Centre, Swindon
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.10 (Home)
A musical entertainment for the end of the week
Frederick Harvey
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, John Sharpe )
Conducted by Sidney Torch
BBC Men's Chorus
Conducted by Alan G. Melville
Clifton Helliwell at the piano
(Continued in next column)
Band of the Royal Horse Guards
(The Blues)
Conducted by Capt. J. E. Thirtle Director of Music
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Campbell Ricketta
The M.C.C. Tour
E. W. Swanton, cricket correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, is accompanying the M.C.C. team in Australia. Tonight in the first of a series of six letters he describes the progress of the tour so far, both on and off the field
Cyril Stapleton directs the BBC Show Band
Pianist, Bill McGuffie
Songs from The Stargazers
For Sambas: Harold Smart and the Sambassadors
Guest singer: Billie Anthony
Guest Group:
The Deep River Boys
Producer, Donald MacLean
'Alone With Our Day' by George Scurfield
(to be read In ten instalments)
Reader, Arthur Bush
5—' A Race Against Time'
Music for a later hour including
The Eric Jupp Ensemble
Highlights of tomorrow's programmes and News Summary