Introduced by Robin Richmond
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Regal,
Kingston-on-Thames
The Jack Emblow Sextet
'The Field that Nobody Loved' by Philippa Southcombe
Read by Noel Johnson
Conducted by Lieut.-Col. A. Lemoine, O.B.E.
Director of Music
Scott Joynt (bass)
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
and his Band with Annette Scott and Franklyn Boyd
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'The Fire that Wouldn't Burn.' by A. Hollins. told by Dorothy Smith
including:
If you have a herbaceous border: what to do in the next few weeks. Questions answered by Jim Middleton
Beginning to talk: the second of six programmes tracing the speech development of a random group of London babies
2-Joan York introduces Sarah and John who are between six months and a year old
The Relief of Mrs. Podd: Mabel Constanduros describes how
Grandma gets a job
1946-1956—Work among Refugees in Europe: Mrs. M. Lewis tells of the achievements of the last ten years and of what remains to be done
Serial: Framley Parsonage' by Anthony Trollope
Abridged by Donald Bancroft and read by Gladys Young
7-' Money Matters '
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
with the William Davies Trio and Roland Peachey
Band of the Irish Guards
Conducted by Captain C. H. Jaeger
Director of Music
Songs and stories from the stars
This week: David Hughes with the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Introduced by Neil Landor Produced by John Hooper
with Les Howard and the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Presented by Geoffrey Wheeler
In the chair, Percy Cudlipp
Guest of the Panel:
A medical research worker engaged in the study of burns
Songs and melodies with the hall-mark British Made '
Jean Campbell , Laurie Payne with the BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Frank Hooper
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
visits the Trafalgar Services Club,
Portsmouth
(A Church of England Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Institute) with Mabel at ' the table ' and Harry Hudson at the piano
Presented by Stephen Renaud Williams
with Sidney James
Bill Kerr , and Kenneth Williams
Gilbert Harding introduces reports from Robert Reid and Wynford Vaughan Thomas on Calder Hall and discusses the significance of Britain's first atomic power station with Sir Claude Gibbs , Sir George Thomson , and Ritchie Calder
The story of Fanny Elssler
Part 1
Part 2
Lou Snider and his Orchestra with songs by Peggy Brooks
' An English Murder' by Cyril Hare
Abridged by Alastair Dunnett
Read by Denis McCarthy
12—' Dr. Bottwink.in Error'
Ted Heath and his Music with Bobbie Britton and Peter Lowe
Introduced by Ted Heath Produced by John Hooper
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only