Ralph Reader introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Ritz Cinema. Belfast
Joseph Muscant and his Orchestra
' Me—or a Horse ? ' by John Foggo
Read by Andy Cowan-Martin
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
at the BBC theatre organ
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
April Cantelo (soprano) (Continued in next column)
Today's story ' Belinda's Birthday Party, by Margaret Baker , told by Dorothy Smith
Lorna Pegram introduces the programmes this week
including
Thunderstruck: Margaret Max field describes an unforgettable experience
My Untidy Family: some observations from Janet McLeod
That Tailored Look: some advice on knitting by James Norbury.
Growing Young: some reflections by Nancy Price
Serial:
' The Naked Risk'by Phyllis Gordon Demarest
Abridged by Terry Gompertz
Read by Jill Balcon
The sixth of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Conducted by Major F. J. Harris. M.B.E.
Director of Music
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife. records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Basil Dawson
To be repeated tomorrow at 11.0 a.m.
(Continued in next column)
Dr. Dale resigned from the Nursing Home Directorate because he felt that his connection with Alec was damaging. Mercantile Milliners made Sally an offer for the right to mass-produce her models for the home market; Fulton urged her to accept, but Raffaele was against it. Gwen and David decided to buy a carpet on hire purchase because the people in the flat below complained of the noise. Isabel found a horror-comic in Tiggy's pocket.
by Terence Rattigan
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
for Good Neighbours
Records you have asked for in gratitude for some act of friendliness
Presented by Michael Brooke
See top of page and page 9
A series of stories about the constant war between the Continental criminal and the Continental police with Wilfrid Thomas as narrator
4-The Flight of ' Fingers '
Telling of a strange case on the water-front at Antwerp involving a hand and ' Fingers.
Written by Tom Fallon
Produced by Tom Waldron
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
Production by Johnnie Stewart
"And now... Topic for Tonight ...The speaker is Cyril Ray"
Tonight's broadcast is the 1,000th Topic for Tonight, which has been running since 1949. 'Topics' are broadcast five nights a week after the ten o'clock News, and many well-known broadcasters have served on the panel of contributors. Cyril Ray, an original member of the panel, has been invited to give the 1,000th talk.
Honour Balfour writes on page 6
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 Harding Interviews are broadcast twice a week-on Mondays at
10.20 and Thursdays at 8.45 p.m.
celebrates the seventh anniversary of Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band
Produced by Jimmy Grant and Donald MacLean
A musical programme featuring songs of many lands
Presented by Frank Hooper
' Pied Piper ' by Nevil Shute
(to be read in seventeen instalments)
Reader, Francis de Wolff
Abridger, Jocelyn Bradford
6 — ' Three children become four'
John Howlett at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square, London