George Elrick introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Trocadero,
Elephant and Castle, London
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
'The Shell' by Modwena SedgwlcK
Read by Betty Hardy
Director of Music,
Lieut.-Col. S. Rhodes , M.B.E.
Pipe-Majors : J. S. Roe , B.E.M. and R. Crabb , B.E.M. on gramophone records
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 by Geoffrey Wheeler
(Leader. Reginald Stead)
Conductor, John Hopkins
Overture:
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'Shirley's Kittens' by Joan E. Cass , told by Dorothy Smith
including:
Guest of the Week:
Lieut.-General
Sir Reginald Denning ,
K.B.E., C.B.
Chairman of the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association
Kaye Webb reopens her diary
The Unseasoned Traveller: Dorothy Cooper-Willis talks about a visit to San Francisco Shopping Talk or Talking Shop:
Antonia Ridge and Ruth Drew
Serial:
'The Woman in White' by Wilkie Collins
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Donald Bancroft
Read by Derek Hart
13—'The Secret of Welmlngham Church'
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
Frank Cantell introduces a programme of music played under his direction by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
With
Sylvia Rowlands (contralto)
The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Patricia Rowan
and his
Latin-American Rhythm with Stuart Gordon
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Gerald Gentry
with his own hit records of popular songs
Chairman, John Webster
A weekly gathering of Younger Generation enthusiasts making or discussing music
This week the Chairman introduce* recordings of two young musicians from Northumberland: Alexandra Barrass , who plays the violin, and John Hepple who at the age of eighteen is already an expert on the Northumbrian pipes
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
followed by
An informal get-together of Commonwealth artists with Kitty Bluett
Harry Rabinowitz
Patti Lewis
Roland Peachey
Ormonde Douglas
BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowits
Introduced by Carroll Levis
Produced by John Hooper
featuring ' the lad '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 2 and 3 and ' Drama Diary' on page 5
Third Night
As all competitors pass through the Paris Control, Raymond Baxter sends his impressions of the day's motoring. Ahead of him, at Sens, Robin Richards forecasts what may lie ahead in the mountains. Brian Johnston introduces these recorded reports from London
(The broadcasts from France made in co-operation with Radiodiffusion-Television Franchise)
with Paul Weston and his Orchestra Harry James and his Orchestra
Woody Herman and his Orchestra and Les Brown and his Orchestra on gramophone records
' It's Different in July' by Kevin Fitzgerald
(to be read in flfieen instalments)
Abridged by Barbara Henderson
Read by Valentine Dyall
3—' Beer for the Ancient'
A musical entertainment for late evening given by Gitta Lind
Wolfgang Marschner (violin) and Wilhelm Heuhaus (piano)
The Cologne
Dance and Concert Orchestra
Conducted by Adalbert Luczkowski