Introduced by George Elrick
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
(Phil Tale and his Orchestra are appearing at the Hammersmith Palais, London)
' Career Boy' by Anthony Armstrong
Read by Ronald Simpson
A miscellany of music played by the Bands of the Coldstream Guards
Grenadier Guards and the Irish Guards on gramophone records
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Gerald Gentry
and his Orchestra with Irene Miller
Nursery rhymes stories, and music
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'Charlie's Big Red Bus in Winter,' by Jean Sutcliffe. told by Julia Lang. Part 1
including
Grandma makes her plans: by Mabel Constanduros
A bird on the hands: Ivor Noel Hume talks about his pet crow The Street Paved with Gold: Joyce Eggington remembers a street she came across on her travels in Greece
(Continued in next column)
Portrait of a Listener: Where do . you live. what is your family like,
.what are your special problems, your plans, your fads, and fancies? Lorna Pegram introduces another regular listener, Mrs. E. A. Lawes of Walthamstow
Serial:
' The Woman in White' by Wilkie Collins
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Donald Bancroft
Read by Derek Hart
2-'Miss Halcombe Investigates'
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
Percy Edgar introduces a programme of old favourites sung by people of Torbay with musical accompaniment by Dudley Savage Community singing conducted by Ernest W. Goss
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
Produced by Brenda Hamilton From the Marine Spa, Torquay
Hans Soffer reminds you of ' A Year of Melody ' with his own arrangements of the tunes you were whistling in 1933
Band of the Royal Artillery
Conducted by Captain S. V. Hays
Director of Music,
Royal Artillery
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Patricia Rowan
at the BBC theatre organ
Popular tunes, old and new played by the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra
(Recording made available by courtesy of ' Voice of America )
played by the BFN Theatre Orchestra Conductor, Milo Karacz
(Recordings made available by courtesy of British Forces Network. Cologne)
with his own hit records of the popular songs of today
(FrankieVaughanisappearingin Variety at the Empire Theatre, Nottingham)
The Younger Generation represented by Bernard Schneider
Margaret Gilder and Norma Ellis (Chairman) discuss the remake of the film
' The Four Feathers' under the title of ' Storm over the Nile' with an ex-film censor J. B. Perry Robinson
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
' News and followed by
Wilfred Pickles in the New Year reflects the young ideas of the Teen-agers and Twenties at the National Children's Home and Orphanage, Harpenden with Mabel at the table' and Harry Hudson at the piano
Dick Bentley , Jimmy Edwards in Alma Cogan. June Whitfield and Wallas Eaton with The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
Announced by David Dunhill
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
(Wallas Eaton is in ' The Water Gipsies ' at the Winter Garden Theatre, London) at 3.30 (Light); Friday at 8.30 p.m. (Home)
Stephen Grenfell is the storyteller in Laurence Payne in 12-'We're Going to Get Rommel'
Dramatised for radio by Felix Felton and Susan Ashman
Produced by Alan Burgess
In 1941 a small band of determined men set out to go behind the German lines on one of the most hazardous exploits of the war.
From a Cliff Butler Promotion
Fred Britton (Kings Lynn) v. Mick Endley (Southampton)
Six-round middleweight contest
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, with inter-round summaries by Harry Carpenter
From the Hippodrome, Gt. Yarmouth
Tunes you have asked us to play, Including some records chosen by Service men and women overseas
Presented by David Dunhill
Late Joys
Steve Race plays some interesting recent jazz records
Produced by Jack Dabbs
' Edwards '
The Confessions of a Jobbing Gardener
Eight short stories by Barry Pain
Abridged and read by John Allen
5-' Presents'
with Kenny Baker 's Dozen
Introduced by Wilfrid Thomaa
tomorrow's programmes