The Harlequins
Directed by Sidney Sax with Billy Mayerl (piano)
In this first talk after the summer recess, Dudley Perkins tells listeners about some new regulations and interesting legal decisions of recent months
The Sunday supplement to Woman's Hour
Mabel Constanduros describes how Mrs. Buggins settles down as Mrs. Podd
Jeanne de Casalis with the story of an omelette-and her cousin
Marius
Ba Mason repeats her ballroom recollections
Where I go wrong: a housewife's brief account of her failure to balance the family budget, and listeners' comments on her story
Hugh Burden reads a third episode from Anthony Glyn's book ' Elinor Glyn '
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
with the Silver Chords Choir and the Strings in Harmony
Introduced by Havard Gregory
Production by Mai Jones
In this travelogue Paul Martin takes you on a journey through the Danish capital and the countryside of North Zealand
Produced by Arthur Phillips
visits the Isle of Wight
' What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy?'
(Micah 6. v. 8)
The Rules of the Game
' Mercy '
The second of four talks, by the Rev. Robert Skillern , Religious Adviser to the National Association of Boys' Clubs, with Bible readings by Sir Basil Henriques , and other well-known friends of the Boys' Club movement
Service from Oxford and Bermondsey Boys' Club
For Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Jean Metcalfe and Dennis Scuse
When Mary Pickford and Gloria Swan son were in London at the same time earlier this year, Robert Gladwell went to meet them. He asked them similar questions, and this programme combines the replies of two of the greatest stars in half a century of film making.
Introduced by Robert Gladwell
Special music played by Arthur Dulay
A weekly programme of records featuring the pick of British dance bands and instrumentalists
by Warren Chetham-Strode
Episode 13
Production by Audrey Cameron
with his Orchestre Moderne
The Golden Strings and songs by Bruce Trent
Introduced by Robin Boyle
Produced by Eric Arden
A play for broadcasting by Joyce Corday
[Picture caption] What wouldn't a girl give for a Night in Monte Carlo. Moonlight... champagne... a Paris gown... Prince Charming to meet her...
That, in fact, is the prize for the most sensational contest known to American radio history. And Marybell wins it...
(BBC recording)
A play by Joyce Corday
(Continued)
and his Ballroom Orchestra playing in strict tempo a programme of your favourite melodies
The Younger Generation is asked to explain itself before an audience of the older generation
Prominent citizens of Nottingham
Including: the Lord Mayor the Captain of the County Cricket Club the Matron of the City Hospital the Divisional Recruitment Officer to the National Coal Board confront a team of under-twenties Gretta MacSporran telephonist, from Ayrshire
Brian Davies schoolboy, from South Wales Sonia Woolley student teacher, from Nottingham Chris Murray apprentice, from Tyneside and ask them why they act speak, and think as they do
Afterwards the visitors get their own back on an adult team
In the chair, Jack Longland
A tale of the future
A summary of events of the past week
Frankie Howerd introduces
The glamour of Shani Wallis
The vitality of The Tanner Sisters
The voice of Lee Young
And the versatility of Ken Morris and Joan Savage
He apologises for
Gladys Morgan and Billy Ternent
He presents that lovely singing star
Joan Regan
And welcomes as his guest this week
Terence Morgan
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Announcer, Robin Boyle
Script by Johnny Speight , John Antrobus
Terry Nation , and Dick Barry
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
at the piano
Community hymn-singing from the Assembly Hall of Church House. Belfast, led by the Assembly Hall Choir: conductor, William Boyd. Organist, Edgar Boucher
Hymns introduced by the Rev. T. A. B. Smyth
0 God of mercy, God of might (Tune,
Childhood)
Looking upward every day (Tune,
Excelsior)
0 Master let me walk with thee
(Tune. Thanksgiving)
These things shall be (Tune. Doversdale)
Thy kingdom come; on bended knee
(Tune. Irish)
For the beauty of the earth (Tune.
Lucerna Laudoniae)
Good unto all men is the Lord (Tune,
Duke Street)
Mine eyes have seen (Tune, Vision)
Jean Pougnet and the Palm Court Orchestra
This week's visiting artist:
Janet Howe
Christian opinion on some of the things we talk about
Speaker, Stanley Maxted
coming upon songs and melodies in the high-ways and by-ways of familiar music with the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by John Browell
and proves it with gramophone records of his own choice