Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
The Last Day of the Holidays ' by George Scurfield Read by Derek Hart
(Portsmouth)
Conducted by Captain K. A. McLean
Director of Music
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Gerald Gentry
and his .Orchestra with Patti Forbes , Kenny Bardell
Don Cameron and the Mackpies
Today's story: ' Gregory Goat Looks for a Friend ' by Molly Sole , told by Dorothy Smith
including
Babies as Cloth Suckers: cotsheets wet through, blanket-edges frayed-this was Kathlyn Davenport 's problem
(Continued in next column)
Ways and Means-6: On more than £ 20 a week. Introducing a doctor's wife and a civil servant's wife who herself works
I wanted a husband: Ray Craw ford tells what happened when she applied to a marriage agency
Even a Podd will burst: Mabel Constanduros continues her story
Serial: Queen in Waiting ' by Norah Lofts
Abridged by Becky Cocking
Read by Richard Hurndall
The seventh 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) Edmund Hockridge (Canada) Mike McKenzie (West Indies) and The Johnston Singers
(United Kingdom)
The Frank Baron Trio
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by Glyn Jones
(United Kingdom)
Band of the Grenadier Guards
Conducted by Major F. J. Harris , M.B.E.
Director of Music
at the BBC theatre organ
and his Bohemian Players
Sidney Bright
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
MEETING PEOPLE with Sam Pollock
Diana Carter and Bernard Rudden compare first impressions with Dilys Powell (film critic) of ' Touch and Go ' starring Jack Hawkins and Margaret Johnston
Directed by Michael Truman In the chair, Norma Ellis
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
visits St. Marylebone
Old People's Homes and Welfare Association with Mabel at ' the table' and Harry Hudson at the piano
Presented by Stephen Renaud Williams
Alms 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
7-' Voices Crying Out'
Written by Anthony Jacobs
The series edited and produced by Alan Burgess with Patricia Brent , Martina Mayne. Nan Marriott-Watson , Cecil Bellamy. Anthony Jacobs , and Edgar Norfolk
Does anyone believe in ghosts; unnatural noises; that great tragedies repeat themselves? This story concerns an unusual sequence of events which happened to two English women who took their small children for a short holiday to a tiny French seaside resort.
Gramophone records
From Harringay Arena
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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 on-the-spot assessment of the latest developments in the negotiations.
Chicago Breakdown
A programme of urban blues
Introduced by Paul Oliver
Illustrated with gramophone records
Produced by Jack Dabbs
' Captain Cut-Throat' by John Dickson Carr
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Eve Howland
Read by Roger Delgado
2—' In the Lair of Fouche. " the Fox"'
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