George Elrick introduces your request records
A story, a hymn. and a prayer
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
' Every Cloud' by R. Stanley Morton Read by Arthur Bush
Conductor, Oliver D. Jones
(Leader. John Sharpe )
Conductor, Charles Mackerras
and his Orchestra with Irene Miller
Today's story: 'Jacko and the Wool' by Jean Sutcliffe, told by Julia Lang.
including
Mistress in her own home?: Barbara Holdup wonders just who runs her house
Voluntary work: some suggestions for listeners who would like to do a little helpful work for others.
Personally Speaking: the fourth of six monthly talks by Godfrey Winn
(Continued in next column)
Reading Your Letters: the weekly programme contributed by listeners
Serial:
'The Woman in White' by Wilkie Collins
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Donald Bancroft
Read by Derek Hart
7 — ' Anne Catherick Returns'
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
Percy Edgar introduces a programme of old favourites sung by people of Swindon with musical accompaniment by Dudley Savage
Community singing conducted by Ernest W. Goss
Margot Andersen (soprano)
Produced by Brenda Hamilton From the Arts Centre. Swindon
Hans Soffer reminds you of ' A Year of Melody ' with his own arrangements of the tunes you were whistling in 1949
Ford Motor Works Military Band
Conductor,
Major G. H. Willcocks ,
M.V.O., M.B.E.
at the BBC theatre organ
March: The
Popular tunes, old and new played by the Al Goodwin Orchestra
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Voice of America
played by the BFN Theatre Orchestra Conductor, Milor Karacz
(Recordings made available by courtesy of British Forces Network. Cologne)
with her own hit records of popular songs
Mary Duddy and Godfrey Philipp of the Younger Generation discuss the film version of ' Simon and Laura ' directed by Muriel Box and compare impressions with Frank Tilsley
In the chair, Norma Ellis
A story of country folk.
visits Bourton-on-the-Water,
Gloucestershire in the heart of the Cotswolds with Mabel at ' the table' and Harry Hudson at the piano
Alma Cogan , June Whitfield and Wallas Eaton with The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
Announced by David Dunhill
Script: Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
Mary Wimbush and Ronald Howard in 13—' The Beast Returns '
Written and produced by Alan Burgess from Anthony Praga 's account of his own experiences
(Continued in next column)
The newspaper for which Anthony Praga worked obtained an ' exclusive.' A woman acquitted on a charge of murdering her husband was to provide him with a series of interviews concerning her early life. Anthony Praga has never forgotten the strange experiences which happened to him during his assignment.
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Pick of the Pops
Alan Dell makes a selection from the latest popular gramophone records at 9.0
Handy Blues
Introduced by Rex Harris
Illustrated with gramophone records
Produced by Jack Dabbs
' Jungle Picture '
Five short stories by Norah Burke read by Godfrey Kenton
2—' The Wild Hills'
Wilfrid Thomas re-introduces
Kenny Baker 's Dozen
Kenny Baker (trumpet and ilugel)
Bruce Turner (clarinet and alto sax)
Keith Bird (clarinet and tenor sax)
Freddie Ballerini
(tenor sax and violin)
E. 0. Pogson
(tenor sax and everything)
Cliff Townshend
(baritone sax and clarinet) Tommy McQuater (trumpet) George Chisholm (trombone)
Keith Christie (trombone) Bill Le Sage (vibraphone)
Frank Clarke (bass) Alan Ganley (drums)
Malcolm Lockyer (piano) Production by Pat Dixon