Introduced by Jimmy Vivian
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
' Nursery Rhymes '
Written and read by John Chandos
Conducted by Lieut- -Col. A. Lemoine o.B.E ,
Director of Music
(Leader, Philip Whiteway) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
George Eskdale (trumpet)
and his Music with Bobbie Britton and Peter Lowe
A programme for children under five
Today's story : 'Dressing Up ' by Eileen Hocking , told by Daphne Oxenford
including
What shall we have for dinner tomorrow f: Ruth Drew points out some seasonable bargains in the food shops and suggests ways of serving them.
(Continued in next column)
Ways and Means — 2 : f 5- £ 10. Introducing the wives of a London bus conductor and a Gloucestershire wood-sawyer
Time to Act: 5--Celia Johnson talks about her personal creed as an actress
Some Further Advice to Mrs.
Worthington: Roger Snowdon considers the chances of getting work on the stage
Serial: 'Queen in Waiting' by Norah Lofts
Abridged by Becky Cocking
Read by Richard Hurndall
The second of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
Artists from the Commonwealth of Nations gather in London to send greetings in song to their folks at home and to listeners in the Motherland
Robert Easton (United Kingdom) introduces
Edith Osier (South Africa)
Lorrae Desmond (Australia)
(Continued in next column)
John Hauxvell (New Zealand)
Mike McKenzie (West Indies) and The Johnston Singers
(United Kingdom)
The Frank Baron Trio
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
(South Africa)
Produced by Glyn Jones
(United Kingdom)
Band of the Coldstream Guards
Conducted by Major Douglas A. Pope
Director of Music
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Jonquil Antony
at the BBC theatre organ
Charles Shadwell and his String Orchestra
Irene Lee (soprano)
Monia Liter
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 Alan Gibson
A Welsh team investigates a Continental film
'Lovers of Lisbon' starring Daniel Gelin and Francoise Arnoul with Trevor Howard
Directed by Henri Verneuil
Discussed by Judy Evans and Brian Davis with Gwyn Thomas , the novelist
In the chair, Margaret Gilder
visits the Island of Malta. G.C. with Mabel at the table' and Harry Hudson at the piano
Programme presented by Stephen Renaud Williams and recorded in Malta
Alma Cogan , June Whitfield with Wallas Eaton , The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
Announcer, David Dunhill
Script: Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
Robert Rietty in 6—' The Man They Killed'
A radio version of the book
' The Execution of Private Slovik ' by William Bradford Huie
(Continued in next column)
Dramatised for radio and produced by Alan Burgess
Since 1864 no soldier in the United States Armed Forces had ever been executed for desertion. When Private Eddie Slovik walked away from his camp in the front line in Germany his confession stated ' 111 run away again if I have to go out there.' His action posed a question which is still debated.
Al Read invites you to meet
A famous guest
A highlight in music and The Silvertones
The Augmented
BBC Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Produced by Ronnie Taylor
From an Alex Griffiths promotion
Ken Barley (Birmingham) v. Eric Skidmore (Wednesbury)
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the six-round contest made at 10st. 9lb.
From Bingley Hall, Birmingham
In addition to its usual service of topical commentaries, while the Conference of the 'Big Four' Foreign Ministers remains in session, ' Topic ' will go over to Geneva one evening a week for an assessment of the latest developments.
Blind Date
In which Paul Summerville plays some gramophone records to Steve Race and invites his comments
Produced by Jack Dabbs
' Adam in Moonshine ' by J. B. Priestley
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Edgar Holt
Read by Lionel Gamlin
12—' Gathering of the Clans'
A new presentation of music for voices and strings created and conducted by Ronald Binge with the Silver Strings
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate ) and featuring Max Jaffa
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Programme produced by Edward Nash