Introduced by Leslie Parker
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
From the Midlands
' Egg for Breakfast' by Leslie Fennell
Read by Ysanne Churchman
BBC Northern Ireland
Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
A programme of dance music with Les Howard, Norman George and the dance section of the BBC Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Presented bv Geoffrey Wheeler
(Leader. Philip Whiteway) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Peter Mountain (violin)
Today's story: ' Teddy and the Bumpy Bus.' by Mary Stonevale , told by Daphne Oxenford
including
Guest of the Week:
Don Cockell
The Month in Parliament: a commentary by Princess Indira on what has been going on in Westminster
(Continued in next column)
The Forum: experts answer listeners' queries on practical problems. Speakers : Ruth Drew , Dorothy Elliott , Phillip Honey. Chairman: Janet Quigley
What shall we have for dinner tomorrow ?: Louise Davies points out some seasonable bargains in the food shops and suggests ways of serving them.
Serial:
' The Family Nobody Wanted' by Helen Doss
Abridged by Barbara Henderson
Read by Helen Horton
Eighth of ten instalment*
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning and Ronald Rosser on the second half of the match.
From the Empire Stadium, Wembley
and his Orchestra
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
(Leader. David Paget )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
A programme presenting the hit songs of the moment, introduced by singing personalities of today with Malcolm Lockyer and his Orchestra
Produced by John Hooper
with Stephen Grenfell
Chairman, John Webster
A weekly gathering of Younger Generation enthusiasts making or discussing music
This week
Julian Bream visits the Club with his guitar
Michael Knox , from Newcastle upon Tyne. talks about his kind of jazz and chooses his favourite record.
A series of four-round contests
London v. Scotland: Round 1
London
Cedric Cliffe, Hubert Phillips
Quiz-Master,
Lionel Hale Scotland
Sir James Fergusson , Jack House
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
featuring
Old 'Ancock 'imself with Bill Kerr
Sidney James , Andree Melly and Kenneth Williams
Theme and incidental music composed by Wally Stott and recorded by the Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
See columns 3 and 4
Billy Mayerl and his Players and the Chameleons directed by Ron Peters
' Adam in Moonshine ' by J. B. Priestley
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Edgar Holt
Read by Lionel Gamlin
8-' Alarms at Midnight'
played by the Cosmopolitan Orchestra Conducted by Jos Cleber
(Recording made available by courtesy of Nederlandsche Radio-Unie, Hilversum)