David Nixon introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
' The Romantic Movement'
Written and read by Eric Phillips
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Michael Collins
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
Jack Parnell and his Orchestra
Billy Cotton and his Band
on gramophone records
(Leader. Donald Sturtivant )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser Christopher Bunting (cello)
A programme for children under five
Today's story: "Joe is Lost" by Diana Ross, told by Daphne Oxenford. Part 1.
including
Janet Teissier du Cros speaking from Paris
Stephanois Sketch-book: Tite of the Place Chavanelle, by Antonia Ridge
An episode in the life of the Buggins family, by Mabel Constanduros
Getting To Know You: Nancy Spain introduces some more of her London friends
Serial: 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte
Abridged by Margaret Lane
Read by Patience Collier
The ninth of fifteen Instalments
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
on gramophone records
Cheltenham Gold Cup
Commentaries from the Grand-stand by Robert Haynes and by Michael O'Hehir from a point down the course
From Prestbury Park, Cheltenham
James Lockhart (organ)
In a programme of a quarter-of-an-hour's music
Introduced by John Webster
Lou Preager and his Orchestra
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity*
Stuart Hibberd introduces a talk by the Rev. Geoffrey Treglown
Listeners' letters are very welcome, as they give real help in planning these lalkg. Send them to Stuart Hibberd , c/o Silver Lining, Broadcasting House, London, W.I. Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally, but will try to deal with their problems in the talks.
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon ) Conductor, Frank Cantell
(Programme continued)
Ivor Dennis at the piano
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
In Toronto:
Canadian young people:
Mary Foster (secretary)
Marilyn Ward (trainee nurse)
George Metcalfe (university student)
Clifford Crapper (tool maker) with Byng Whitteker in the chair answer questions put by the younger generation in Britain
In London:
British young people:
Diana Carter (drama student)
Gretta MacSporran (telephonist)
Sefton Farrell (farmer)
Colin Broadley (drama student) with David Lloyd James
In the chair answer questions put by the younger generation in Canada
A story of country folk.
Peter Brough and Archie Andrews in...
with Benny Hill
Beryl Reid as 'Marlene' and 'Monica'
Graham Stark as 'Mrs. Briggs' and 'Nigel Bowser-Smythe'
Shirley Eaton, Peter Madden
The Coronets
A radio correspondence column of letters from listeners about last Friday's programme ' Any Questions? '
Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
A musical autobiography in seven parts with a commentary by Bing Crosby on gramophone records
Part 4:
' The Ladies join the Cavalcade'
'I've Got You Covered' with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Horace Percival , Doris Rogers
Molly Weir , Richard Bellaers
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Written by Bob Block , Ronnie Hanbury and Bebe Daniels
Incidental music by Arthur Wilkinson
Production by Tom Ronald
[starring] Dick Bentley, Jimmy Edwards
With Wallas Eaton, Alma Cogan, June Whitfield
The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Announcer, David Dunhill
(BBC recording)
(Jimmy Edwards is appearing in "The Talk of the Town" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)
(To be repeated on Sunday at 6.30 (Light); Friday at 8.30 (London Home Service))
by Kenny Baker 's Dozen
Introduced by Wilfrid Thomaa
'The Thirty-Nine Steps' by John Buchan
(to be read in twelve instalments)
Read by Arthur Bush
Abridged by Hilton Brown
6—' The Old Gentleman'
The music of Freddie Phillips with Gary Miller