Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
From Wales
' The Cat and the Fiddle ' by Commander Gordon Lloyd
Read by Ivor Maddox
Conducted by Capt. C. H. Jaeger
Director of Music
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Gerald Gentry
with Marion Williams and Derrick Francis
Today's story:'Galloper and Bouncer and Daisy ' by Margaret E. Jacobson , told by Julia Lang.
From Northern Ireland including
The Dear Goldfish, by Islay M. Donaldson
Granary into House, by Eleanor Garnett
Pin Money: Margaret Trask boosts the Do-it-Yourself campaign
She Works to Conquer: Stephen Wynburne , recently returned from the U.S.S.R., discusses the Russian woman
Penny Wise, by Eileen RiddelL who is afflicted with an old car
Face Up To It: Grace Broad with a few hints for a home facial
Introduced by Patricia Calderwood
Serial: The Wheel Spins ' by Ethel Lina White
(to be read in ten instalments)
Abridged by Neville Teller Read by Marjorie Westbury
2 — ' The Journey Begins '
Percy Edgar introduces a programme of old favourites sung by people of Dursley with musical accompaniment by Dudley Savage
Community singing conducted by Ernest W. Goss
Mary Condon (contralto)
Produced by Brenda Hamilton From the Lister Hall, Dursley
Hans Soffer reminds you of ' A Year of Melody ' with his own arrangements of the tunes you were whistling in 1944
The Royal Artillery
Mounted Band
Conducted by Capt. Basil H. Brown
Director of Music
at the BBC theatre organ
Popular music played by the Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra
(Recording made available by courtesy of ' Voice of America )
asks Percy Cudlipp in the fourth of the series of programmes in which he brings three doctors to your house to answer your questions
Guest of the Panel this week:
E. J. King
Professor of Chemical Pathology at the University of London
with his own hit records of popular songs
For a change this week
Shirley Flack and Maurice Gent put questions to
William Rose on writing scripts for films
In the chair, Norma Ellis
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
followed by
visits
Newport, Pembrokeshire 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
Gwen Cherrell and James McKechnie in 1 7—' Ordeal by Fire '
Written by Stephen Grenfell and produced by Alan Burgess
Story research by Maytum White
At the age of twenty-seven Susan Allison, wife to Roger Allison , and mother to Malcolm and Jane, faced-through one instantaneous act of negligence-ordeal by fire. Eventually she is brought to the world-famous Plastic Unit at East Grinstead. There, a long-term miracle of modern surgery enables her to gather up the threads again of a life she had despaired of.
Alan Dell makes a selection from the latest popular records
Continuous Performance
A programme of non-stop music on records by small groups
The Pete Brown Sextet
The Frank Wess Quintet The Modern Jazz Quartet
The Kai Winding and J. J. Johnson Quintet
The Milt Hinton Quartet
The Jazz Studio Two Group
The Urbie Green Septet and the Dave Brubeck Quartet
' Deliverance ' by L. A. G. Strong
(to be read in twenty instalments)
Abridged by Evelyn Gibbs
Read by Leslie Perrins
2 — ' Uncle Eddie '
Wilfrid Thomas introduces
Kenny Baker 's Dozen
Production by Pat Dixon