John Ellison introduces your request recorda
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool
Hugh James and Ms Orchestra
followed by MORNING STORY
' The Train-despatcher's
Daughter' by Peter Irving
Read by Oliver Burt
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conducted by Arthur Anton
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
and his Orchestra with Steve Martin
Tina Vaughan and The Sunnysidera
A programme for children under five
Today's story: ' The Three Naughty Pussy-cats' by E. A. Clayton , told by Daphne Oxenford. Part 2
including
House to House: the first of a series in which Jean Metcalfe goes visiting with a tape recorder. 1-At the Harry Secombe home
Cookery Club: a meeting place for the exchange of ideas. Mrs. Norah Pattison puts questions to this month's guest, Ambrose Heath. Gwendoline Marchant talks about different kinds of flour.
Verse that's Worse: Richard Brayshaw confesses to a weakness for bad poetry
Serial: ' Out of the Maze'
Story for radio by Honor Wyatt
Read by Olive Gregg
The ninth of ten instalments
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
followed by FRIENDS OLD AND NEW
Your old friends
Reginald Leopold and his Players are joined in song by a new friend
Beatrice Roland (soprano)
WHILE YOU WORK
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
at the BBC theatre organ
Music from theatre and films played by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon ) Conductor, Frank CanteH
Hans Soffer reminds you of ' Those Years of Melody' with his own arrangements of the tunes you were whistling in 1914-1918
A miscellany of music and song by the BBC Revue Orchestra Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Soloist, Andy Cole
Production by Frank Hooper
See columns 1 and 2
Tunes you have asked us to play including some records chosen by Service men and women overseas
Presented by Marjorie Anderson
A radio correspondence column of letters from listeners about last Friday's programme ' Any Questions? '
Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
starring Bob Hope with his special guest:
Jack Kirkwood also featuring:
Bill Goodwin
Margaret Whiting
Les Brown and his Band of Renown
Written by Norman Sullivan and Charles Lee
Recorded in Hollywood and edited by Dennis Main Wilson
in which she sings and reminds you of songs you will want to remember with Woolf Phillips and his Orchestra
Produced by David Miller
for olde-tyme dancing with Sydney Thompson and his Olde-Tyme Orchestra
Introduced by John Webster
Produced by Leonard Trebilco
' The Fortnight in September ' by R. C. Sherriff
(to be read in twenty instalments)
Abridged by Jane Bowness
Read by Malcolm Graeme
14-Mary finds a friend
Sidney Bright and his Music
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1.500 m. only