Reports and results of the day's events by Rex Alston and Harold Abrahams of the Sunday Times
A commentary by Rex Alston on the final of the 10,000 metres
See Home Service
Introduced by Howard Lockhart
A story, a hymn. and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
(Ian Stewart is appearing at the Savoy Hotel, London)
From the North of England
'A Firm Stand.' by Freda L. Cookson
Read by Allan McClelland
Charlie Katz and his Novelty Sextet
and his Band with Mel Gaynor , Johnny Worth
Shirley Jackson , David Ede Quartet
(Oscar Rabin and his Band are appearing at the Lyceum Ballroom, London)
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Gordon Thorne
William Lang (trumpet)
From the Town Hall, Manchester
Today's story: 'The Dirty Doll's House' by Ruth Ainsworth. told by Daphne Oxenford.
From the Midlands
Never, Never Rush into Print: Joan Doyle has a warning for anyone thinking of 'a letter to the Editor'
Let's be honest about women: Eric Roberts tackles a dangerous subject
Season in Stratford: Diana Churchill answers questions by Michael Gilliam about life in Stratford-upon-Avon during the season at the Memorial Theatre.
A New Magazine: some ideas for a revolution in the world of women's magazines, suggested by Margaret Shepherd
Open House: a visit to the guest night at a Nottingham circle for West Indian women, where Joan Elliott talks to some of the members, their husbands, and their friends. (BBC recording)
The Gypsy: Bridget Wastie explains why she is still sceptical about fortune-tellers
Introduced by Mary Orchard
Serial: ' Here Be Dragons ' by Stella Gibbons
Abridged by John Letts Read by Anthony Jacobs
The tenth of fifteen instalments
Conducted by Major F. J. Harris
Director of Music
Arthur Richards (baritone)
(Arthur Richards broadcasts by permission of Miss Bridget D'Oyly Carte)
Raymond Agoult and his Players
at the BBC theatre organ
by Terence Rattigan
Adapted by Cynthia Pughe
Produced by Archie Campbell
played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Norman George (violin)
Jimmy Leach (electronic organ) and sung by Les Howard and the Raymond Woodhead Singers
Conductor, Alyn Ainsworth
Produced by Eric Miller
followed by Olympic Report and W. J. Hicks on tomorrow's fixtures
with Joan Sims , Ronnie Barker
Hugh Paddick , Iris Vandeleur
Ron Moody
Script bv Terry Nation
John Junkin and Dave Freeman
Produced by Bill Gates
on gramophone records
Discussed spontaneously by Ralph Wightman
Jeremy Thorpe
Gerald Nabarro M.P ,
The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Younger M.P,Question-Master, Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
From a factory canteen,
Bridgwater, Somerset
(Home)
Comments on this programme for use in Any Answers ? , should be addressed to the BBC, Bristol, marked ' Any Questions? ', and should arrive on Monday.
London Theatre Orchestra . (Leader, David Wolfsthal )
Conducted by Sidney Torch with Vanessa Lee and John Hauxvell
Central Band of the Royal Air Force
(by permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Wing-Cmdr. A. E. Sims O.B.E ,
Organising Director of Music
Royal Air Force and Stanley Riley with the BBC Men's Chorus
Conducted by Cyril Gell
Introduced by Robin Boyle '
Produced by John Tylee
Given before an invited audience at the Camden Theatre. London
A survey of the prospects for tomorrow
Part 1
Cyril Stapleton directs the BBC Show Band
Songs from the Stargazers and guest singer:
Jean Campbell
Individual music from
Harold Smart, Bert Weedon and Dennis Wilson
Produced by John Browell
Short stories by Louis Golding
' Luigi and the Leading Seaman'
Read by Robert Rietty
Part 2
Serenade
Music for a later hour including
Eric Jupp and his Players
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only