Frank Duncan introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Odeon, Marble Arch, London
Sidney Davey and his Players
and his Bohemian Players
Wilfrid Parry
at the BBC theatre organ
played by Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
(Leader, John Sharpe )
Conductor, Charles Mackerras
for children under five
Nursery rhymes, stories and music
Today's story: 'Apples for Sale' by Joan M. Green , told by Dorothy Smith
Catherine Edwards introduces the programmes this week
including
Reading Your Letters: the weekly programme contributed by listeners
A Botanist's Wife: Dorothy Lousley talks about her husband's hobby
(Continued in next column)
Through the Stages. 'Sensitive Feelings': third of a series of talks on child psychology by Gwendolen Chesters
September Profile: Her Excellency Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit , High Commissioner for India. Introduced by Gordon Cruick shank.
Serial: 'A Murder is Announced' by Agatha Christie
Abridged by Eve Howland
Read by Mary Wimbush
Sixth of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Directed by Alec Firman with Vera Florence (soprano)
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
Script by Patricia Rowan
Productions by Betty Davies and John Hopkins
Conductor, Elgar Clayton
at the BBC theatre organ
Selection: Songs from the Shows
and his Orchestra with Rose Brennan. Ross MacManus and Larry Gretton
(Leader, William McInulty)
Conductor, David Curry
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
with Cameron Mitchell
A radio adaptation from the soundtrack of the M.G.M. Cinemascope film
Produced by Joe Pasternak
Directed by Charles Vidor
Radio adaptation by Gordon Gow
Programme produced by Denys Jones
Ruth Elting was one of the most popular singers of the late 'twenties and 'thirties. This film is based on her life story and includes many of the songs associated with her.
The novel by James Fenimore Cooper
Adapted In six parts by John Keir Cross
5-1 The Medicine Bear of White Mountain '
Attempting to rescue Cora from Magua's clutches, Uncas has been captured and condemned to death by torture.
Production by R. D. Smith
First of four programmes describing the work of a party of Australian scientists who have been studying the way of life of the people in the Central Highlands in New Guinea
Dr. A. J. (Jock) Marshall in London introduces recordings specially made for the BBC by members of the expedition now in New Guinea
Cyril Stapleton directs the BBC Show Band
Alfred Marks does his best to misdirect it
Rikki Fulton makes the introductions with The Stargazers, Harold Smart
Bert Weedon , Dennis Wilson
The Show Band Singers and Janie Marden
Script by Dick Vosburgh
Jack Bentley , and Bill Kellle
Production by Johnnie Stewart
The Cy Laurie Band
Introduced by Dill Jones
Producer, Jimmy Grant
Directed by Sidney Sax
' An Italian Called Mario' by Peter Irving
(to be read in fifteen Instalments)
Abridged by Alastair Dunnett
Read by Philip Scott
6—' Mrs. Sankey Seeks Oblivion'
Frederic Curzon at the BBC theatre organ