Introduced by Howard Lockhart
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
followed by MORNING STORY • The Watch ' by Dianne Doubtflre
Read by Noel Dryden
Conductor, William A. Scholes
A sound approach to the cinema
Introduced by Peter Haigh
Music from a new release:
April Olrich introduces ' Guaracha ' from the sound-track of ' The Battle of the River Plate '
Picturegoer's Quis:
Test your ear-and your memory for familiar and once-familiar voices
Around the British Studios: with Peter Noble
Our Hollywood Correspondent:
Donovan Pedelty
New Musical:
Deborah Kerr sings
' Getting to Know You ' from Rodgers' and Hammerstein's
' The King and I'
Stargazing: Richard Todd talks about his career and illustrates it with excerpts from films he has made
Presented by Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hale
Pocket Edition:
'Beyond a Reasonable Doubt'
Btarring Dana Andrews and Joan Fontaine
Adaptation by Roy Bradford
Produced by Ruth Dennis
Sound-track Memories including the singing voices of Rita Hayworth and Jane Russell The programme edited and produced by Trafford Whitelock
and his Pieces of Eight with Betty Taylor and Franklyn Boyd
247 m. and VHF: Record Interlude
' The Teeny Weeny Little Ring,' by Elizabeth Collick , told by Dorothy Smith.
including:
Letter from Sierra Leone: Aizie Fraser gives some more news of her life in Freetown.
The Things That Get Left Out: a talk by Nancy Spain
Beginning to Talk: the last of six programmes tracing the speech development of a random group of London babies. 6-Joan Yorke introduces Jasmine and Michael, who are rising two-and-a-half years old
Reading Your Letters: the weekly programme contributed by listeners
Report on Reports: Paul Leach draws attention to some more interesting reports published recently
Serial: Here Be Dragons ' by Stella Gibbons
Abridged by John Letts
Read by Anthony Jacobs
Second of fifteen instalments
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
and his Orchestra
Ian Blair (baritone)
Band of the Royal Artillery
Conducted by Captain S. V. Hays
Director of Music. Royal Artillery
Songs and stories from the stars
This week : Ronnie Hilton with the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Introduced by Neil Landor Produced by John Hooper
A programme of dance music with Les Howard and the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Presented by Geoffrey Wheeler
The doctors are here again, ready to apply their knowledge of health and medicine, human beings and their fellow creatures to questions of general interest.
In the chair, Percy Cudlipp
Guest of the Panel:
Otto Edholm , a physiologist
Songs and melodies with the hall-mark British made ' with Marie Benson , Laurie Payne
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Production by Frank Hooper
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
visits Ross-on-Wye
'The Gateway to the Wye Valley' with Mabel at ' the table' and Harry Hudson at the piano
Presented by Stephen Renaud Williams
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton and featuring Sidney James
Bill Kerr , Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams
Theme and incidental music composed and conducted by Wally Stott
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
Gilbert Harding this week introduces
Shouting the Odds and discusses the question of racecourse betting with an owner, a trainer, bookmakers, a punter, a spokesman of those who disapprove of gambling, and On-the-Spot reporter, Edward Ward
Written by Richard Jones and Alma Jones with personal contributions from
Freddie Mills
Mrs. G. C. Hallowes , G.C., M.B.E.
(Odette Churchill)
Mrs. Godfrey Evans
A Bank Manager
(West End Branch)
Others taking part:
Molly Rankin , Beatrice Kane
Norman Wynn and James Thomason
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky with Marion Studholme (soprano)
Gwyn Griffiths (baritone) and the BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Introduced by John Webster Produced by Geoffrey Brand
Part 1
Ted Heath and his Music with Bobbie Britton and Peter Lowe
The Tony Kinsey Quintet
Introduced by Ted Heath Produced' by John Hooper
' The Building of Jalna ' by Mazo de la Roche
(to be read in twenty instalments) Abridged by Jocelyn Bradford
Read by T. St. John Barry
17—' The Bathing Party'
Part 2
Ted Heath and his Music with Bobbie Britton and Peter Lowe
The Tony Kinsey Quintet
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only