Shipping Forecast
John Ellison introduces your request records
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A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Popular Medley
(John Aladin broadcasts by permission o] the Granada Theatres Ltd.)
WHILE YOU WORK
Marcel Gardner and his Orchestra
* Local Girl Makes Good ' byGeoffrey Williamson Read by Patricia Brent
Conductor, Ernest Woodhouse
March of the Peers (Iolanthe).Sallivan
Ronnie Aldrich and the Squadronaires with Peter Morton , Joan Baxter
Andrew Reavley and Ken Kirkham
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Kathleen Riddick
Shipping Forecast
247 m. and VHF
Record Interlude
A programme for children underfiveNursery rhymes stories and music
Today's storv: 'Garage Life.' the first story of the Little Car, by Leila Berg , told by Daphne Oxenford.
Eileen Browne introduces the programmes this week
including
Do Be Careful: A child, a policeman, and a bus driver join in the national 'Mind that Child' campaign
Beginning to garden: Timesaving ideas for those who are not gardening enthusiasts but must still look after a garden, from Margaret Spencer Smith
Love greater than Fire: Gypsy Williams describes a Romany wedding.
London is talking about ...: Godfrey Smith gives his view of the talk of the town
Serial:'Out of the Maze'
A story for radio by Honor Wyatt
Read by Olive Gregg
The first of ten instalment*
Programme Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
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directed by Lionel Falkman with Alf Edwards
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Script by Jonquil Antony
Productions bv
Betty Davies and John R. Hopkins
Dr. and Mrs. Dale cancelled their Cornish holiday and decided to go to Italy in mid-September to deal with Cousin Bertram's affairs. Dr. Dale and Mrs. Freeman had an argument over the ' Poodlery.' Dr. Dale then told Henry about the whole thing and Henry decided that Mrs. Freeman should be made to live with him, so that she could be looked after properly. Sally was caught up in a protest march along a footpath in Gimlet Green that Charles Lamont had closed to the villagers, and Charles thought that she had joined in with them against him.
2—' '* Playtime in Java'
Nina Epton , who visited Java last summer, describes 'the many kinds of amusements and entertainments there
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
(The recorded broadcast of February 12, 19561
at the BBC theatre organ
Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. at 5.58-6.0
7-The Eddie Condon
Dixieland Band
Introduced by Harold Rogers
Produced by Alex Turnbull
(Recordings made available by courtesy of ' Voice of America ')
A programme of British music sung by Doris Eaves
Duncan Robertson and the BBC Singers
Conducted by Cyril Gell with Sidney Davey and his Players
Introduced by Roy Williams
Produced by Charles Beardsall
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
followed by
A Continental team plays against a British team in a two-way general knowledge contest
* 3—London v. Copenhagen
London Team:
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Heather Harvey , Donald Hilary
Copenhagen Team :
Preben Wolf , Hanne Budtz
Mikal Rode
Chairman in London, Franklin Engelmann
Chairman in Copenhagen,
Dennis Scuse
Programme devised and written by John P. Wynn
Produced by Joan Clark
Bringing you the music of the BBC Show Band
Directed by Cyril Stapleton introduced by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin with The Stargazers, Harold Smart
Dennis Wilson , Bert Weedon
The Show Band Singers Directed by Cliff Adams and Show Band's new singing star:
Dawn Lake
Script by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Production by John Browell
from Cyprus
For this overseas edition, James MacTaggart visited units of the British Army in Cyprus, and recorded greetings and requests for records from the soldiers to their parents at home
Introduced by Alan Dixon Produced by Michael Bell
Johnny Morris , with George and Leslie, is following the River Thames from its source to the sea. Tonight, he sends his account from somewhere near Richmond
Part 1
' Themes' a survey of popular music with Cleo Laine and Frank Holder
Produced by John Burnaby
' The Fortnight in September' by R. C. Sherriff
(to be read in twenty instalments)
Abridged by Jane Bowness
Read by Malcolm Graeme
6—' Seaview '
Part 2
'Variations'
Music of our time for the modern enthusiast with Cleo Laine and Frank Holder
tomorrow's programmes
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only