John Watt introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Frank Baron and his Sextet
' Red Rubies for Anushka' by R. S . Sabor
Read by Robert Rietty
Conductor, George Hespe
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
and his Orchestra with June Marlow. Ray Merrill
Colin Prince, and the Stagecoachers
Today's story: 'Toffee is Busy' by Jane Alan , told by Dorothy Smith
1-' Catfoot
Rides the Range '
The first of four stories of adventure to be told by Rene Cutforth from his own experiences
Max Robertson
Interviews visitors to London and grants them a wish
Produced by Richard Burwood
The serial which most listeners to Woman's Hour voted to hear again while their programme is off the air
The story, specially written for Woman's Hour, is told again by its author, Antonia Ridge
11 —' At the Railway Arms'
and his Salon Orchestra with Louise Traill
Munn and Felton's Works Band
Conductor,
Stanley H. Boddington
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife. records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Robert Turley
at the BBC theatre organ
played by The Roy Stevens Orchestra The Tony Pastor Orchestra
and his Band with Joan Anderson
Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.-5.5S-6.0
A melody and song presentation by Bill McGuffie and his All-Star Players with The Keynotes '
The Johnston Brothers and Julie Dawn
Special features include: ' Composer of the Week'
' Songs to Remember '
' First Appearance '
Production by Johnnie Stewart
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
An up-to-the-minute round-up of sporting events and personalities, at home and abroad, including:
' Olympic Outlook ' and ' What's in a Game? ' : a regular feature on the games you play
Introduced by John Webster
Edited by Bert Kingdon
A programme of songs and records old and new specially recorded in Hollywood for British listeners by America's singing star
Doris Day who also introduces some of her friends
Presented by Johnnie Stewart
The book by Richard Pape
Adapted for radio in four parts by C. A. Richardson
The true story of Richard Pape , Royal Air Force navigator shot down during a bombing raid on Berlin. After many adventures he changes identities with a New Zealander, Winston Yeatman , and is sent to work in the coal mines near the Polish frontier. With a Polish prisoner he makes a daring escape into Poland and arrives at the banks of the River Oder to find that the ice has broken up.
Part 3
Produced by Alan Burgess
of Light Music presented by Vilem Tausky with Marjorie Westbury Marion Lowe (soprano) Janet Howe (contralto)
Peter Katin (piano)
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Produced by Neil Sutherland
Wilfrid Thomas introduces
Kenny Baker 's Dozen
Production by Pat Dixon
'The Good Summer' by John Hereford
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Evelyn Gibbs
Read by Cyril Shaps
2 — ' Ways and Means'
with Sandy Brown and his Band
Guest artist, Neva Raphaello
Introduced by Ken Sykora
Producer, Jimmy Grant
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. oaly