Commentary during the last half hour of the third day's play, followed by a summary
Commentators: Alan McGilvray Bernard Kerr , Charles Fortune
A G. Moyes , and Arthur Gilligan
From Brisbane Cricket Ground
Felix King introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Odeon,
Marble Arch, London
Jack Coles and his Orchestre Moderne
' All My Own Work' by H. B. Fortuin
Reader, W. Thorp Devereaux
on gramophone records
Strict tempo dance music played by Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Selection: Signing-on (A medley of signature tunes)..arr. Cyril Watters
Two pieces by Leroy Anderson :
Trumpeter's Lullaby Penny Whistle Song
Some Popular Tunes Old and New Sabre Dance (Ballet: Gayaneh)
Khachaturyan, arr. Harry Dexter
(Leader, Donald Sturtivant ) Conducted by Leo Wurmser
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes stories, and music
Today's story: Sailor Surprise,' by E. Westmarland. told by Julia Lang
Lorna Pegram introduces the programmes this week
including:
Why I Believe In Santa Claus: An experience in the United States, recalled by Sylvia Hay mon
Monday's Child-8: 'Why it matters what you eat': more about toxaemia, prematurity, obesity, and food. (BBC recording)
Walter Allen talks about two books he has recently read
Air on a Psaltery: Joan Rimmer tells how she reconstructed this fourteenth-century instrument-and plays on it
Serial:
' Neighbourly Relations'by Barbara Kaye
Abridged by Barbara Henderson
Read by Marjorie Westbury
The first of nine instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
(Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Andy Currie and his Dance Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Basil Dawson
Mrs. Dale spent the day with Sally and met her new vendeuse, Monique Char-brier. Bob passed his Board and gave the family details of his new course. Dr.
Dale and Andrew Gardiner had an argument about when the Nursing Home should open. Mr. Fulton took a furnished flat in Chelsea and Gwen told him she would have to stop working when they moved, as Billy could not get into the Nursery School. Miss Marchbanks returned from Scotland to Mrs. Mountford, who tried to be very sweet to her. Grandfather Dale invited the family to King's Acre for Hogmanay.
Adapted and produced by Peter Watts
The play was first produced at Wyndham's Theatre. London, on September 14, 1933
(Continued)
playing your favourite piano music
and his Mazurka Orchestra
A story of country folk.
Leaving Frank Rogers to guard No. 2, Jet, Doc, Mitch, and Lemmy set out in the direction believed to have been taken by the mysterious ship which had apparently carried off the crew of the wrecked freighter. The next night the strange craft visited No. 2 again and its crew, believed to be Martians, on finding the freighter was now occupied, returned to their own ship and made off. Meanwhile Jet and his companions had reached the Argyre desert some 400 miles to the West and there Jet stumbled upon an amazing sight.
John Ellison and Robert MacDermot are the qu,estion-masters in this inter-country contest between representative teams from girls' and boys' schools in England, Scotland. Wales, and Northern Ireland
10-English Finals
Bournemouth School for Girls v. Bemrose School, Derby (Boys)
Questions set by Tom Williams
Produced by Joan Clark
Ogli Tettey (West Africa) v.
Ron Perry (Stalybridge)
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the eight-round Bantamweight contest with inter-round summaries by W. Barrington Dalby
From the Delicia Stadium. Birmingham
Cyril Stapleton directs the BBC Show Band
Alfred Marks does his best to misdirect it and Rikki Fulton makes the introductions which include
The Stargazers
Ray Burns Bill McGuffie, Harold Smart Bert Weedon The Show Band Singers
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
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Gilbert Harding brings his guests to the studio, records them in their homes, or talks to them across seas and continents by telephone and short-wave telecommunications
The Ken Moule Seven
Introduced by Dill Jones
Produced by Jimmy Grant and Donald Maclean
Isobel Baillie (soprano) with Gerald Moore (piano) on gramophone records
' All Passion Spent' by V. Sackville-West
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Reader, Molly Rankin
Abridger, James Langham
6-' Mr. Bucktrout and Mr. Gosheron
John Howlett at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square,
London