Introduced by Denis Moonan
(See "Both Sides of the Microphone")
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
Conducted by Lt.-Col. S. Rhodes M.B.E. ,
Director of Music
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Gerald Gentry
Glamorgan r. The South Africans
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Last day
Commentaries by John Arlott and Charles Fortune from Swansea and by E. W. Swanton from Sheffield
Hits from the 1954 Paris Jazz Fair by the Gerry Mulligan Trio
A programme for children under five
Today's story: ' Sandcastles ' by Ethel Heaton. told by Daphne Oxenford
by Catherine Cookson
Abridged by Audrey Lucas
Read by Ilsa Cameron
The sixth of nine instalments
A miscellany of gramophone records
Introduced by Josephine Douglas
Glamorgan v. The South Africans
Yorkshire r. Lancashire
Further commentaries
Ransome and Maries Works Band
Conductor, David Aspinall
at the BBC theatre organ
directed by Frank Stewart
and his Band of the Day with Patti Laine
Glamorgan v. The South Africans
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Recorded summaries by Rex Alston and Charles Fortune
An up-to-the-minute round-up of events and personalities-at home and abroad-ranging from:
Angling to Athletics
Bowls to Boxing
Bat and Trap to Billiards
Rowing to Racing with latest news of sport of the day
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Edited by Geoffrey Peck
escorted by John Cazabon , Alan Keith
John Forde
The Londonaires
The Nicholodeons
Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Sid Colin. Eddie Maguire and Ronald Wolfe
Produced by Charles Maxwell
Tunes you have asked us to play, including some records chosen by Service men and women overseas
A new series by John Dickson Carr
2 — ' White Tiger Passage'
How a number scrawled on the wall of a Brighton telephone kiosk led to the arrest of a murderer and the promotion of a junior reporter
Characters in order of speaking:
Produced by David H. Godfrey
Richard Attenborough (narrator)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
From somewhere in the North Country, Johnny Morris continues his journey in an effort to reach Edinburgh in time for the Festival
and his Band with Jan Fraser
Mel Gaynor , Johnny Worth
Additional music from
The Reg Wale Sextet
Guest, Dickie Henderson
Compere, Paul Carpenter
Producer, Mark White
' Build Us a Dam' by Jon Manchip White
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Read by Moultrie Kelsall
Abridged by Barbara Henderson
2—' The Leopard '
and his Band