Introduced by Derek Prentice
(See "Both Sides of the Microphone")
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Odeon, Marble Arch, London
Troise and his Banjoliers
w'th Henriette Canter (violin)
The Montmartre Players Directed by Henry Krein
Deep Harmony
Directed by Allen Ford
The Arcadian Players
Directed by David Wolfsthal
at the BBC theatre organ
played by Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Today's story: 'Janet and the Baby Fairy ' by D. Harrison. told by Julia Lang
Lorna Pegram Introduces the programmes this week
including
Reflections from the Screen: Gordon Gow on some of the new films
Living in Purdah: Elizabeth Balneaves recalls how she stayed with a family near Pakistan's North-West Frontier. and Nansi Young , who used to live in India, describes her reunion in Hyderabad with friends whom she had not seen for fifteen years
Log Floating on the Spey: by Lilianne Grant Rich
Just Back: Rose Buckner. who has recently returned from her American trip, continues her diary
Serial: Trial by Sasswood ' by Esther Warner
Abridged by Terry Gompertz
Read by Grizelda Hervey
The sixth of fifteen instalments
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Conducted by Major Douglas A. Pope
Director of Music with Roderick Jones (baritone)
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
Script by Basil Dawson
Productions by Betty Davies and Patrick Dromgoole
Gwen's baby, a boy, was born unexpectedly while she was visiting Virginia Lodge. He was named Philip David. Raftaele wrote to Sally to tell her that he had become engaged to Fiametta, a model. Bob was taken on as a permanent Radio Officer.
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
at the BBC theatre organ
and his Orchestra with Lisa Ashwood. Russ Hurren and Rick Richards
Latest results and commentary by Max Robertson and Rex Alston
From the All England Club,
Wimbledon
F. H. Grisewood writes on page 4
for Good Neighbours
Records you have asked for in gratitude for some act of friendliness
Presented by Michael Brooke
A serial in eight parts by Francis Durbridge
1-'A Penny For Your Thoughts'
Production by Martyn C. Webster
(A new production of the serial first broadcast in 1949)
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
A parlour game in which a panel of experts tries to discover the names of visitors to the studio who bear the same names as famous people
The Panel:
Frances Day, Daphne PadeU
Robert MacDermot and Tony Van den Bergh
Chairman,
Raymond Glendenning
Produced by C. F. Meehan
Bobby Mickleburgh and his Band
Introduced by Dill Jones
Produced by Jimmy Grant
and his Music with Brian Lawrence
Introduced by John West
' The Regent's Candlesticks ' by Elisabeth Kyle
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Read by Felix Felton
Abridged by Jane Bowness
1 — ' Time Remembered '
Gerald Shaw at the BBC theatre organ