Introduced by Eamonn Andrews
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Falkman and his Apache Band
followed by MORNING STORY
' Her Son Julian ' by Ruth Spencer
Read by Frank Duncan
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
Oscar Lampe (violin)
and his Band with Shirley Jackson
Mel Gaynor , Johnny Worth and the David Ede Quartet
Today's story: 'The Little Fir Tree Again ' by Joyce Stevenson , told by Dorothy Smith.
Eileen Browne introduces the programmes this week
including
Reading Your Letters: expressing the listener's point of view
Know what you're buying: Roger Diplock, secretary of the Retail
Trading Standards Association, gives the first of three cautionary talks. 1-At the Sales
Children's Showtime: Kaye Webb reports on the entertainments for children in London this Christmas season
From the Old Year: some words to remember spoken by Guests of the Week and others. (BBC recording)
Serial: ' Getaway' by John Harris
Abridged by Neville Teller
Read by Russell Napier
The first of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
followed by REGINALD LEOPOLD and his Players with Elsa Steck
Ronnie Pleydell and his Orchestra
Script by Robert Turley
The Dales set off for King's Acre to spend Christmas with Grandfather Dale. Mr. Fulton decided to give a children's Christmas party in Italy. Elsie visited Virginia Lodge on Christmas Day. Jenny's pantomime has opened and is a great success. When the Dales returned, Ivor told them that Joanna had agreed to marry him.
by Edgar Wallace
Adapted for broadcasting by Howard Rose
Produced by R. D. Smith
featuring Roy Ross and his Riverboat Ramblers
Introduced by Harold Rogers
(Recordings made available by courtesy of ' Voice of America )
Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.—5.58 6.0
Eric Jupp and his Orchestra
Jane Forrest. Bryan Johnson Produced by John Simmonds
Question-Masters, John Ellison and Robert MacDermot
Semi-Finals: Wales v. Scotland
Clydebank High School (Boys) v. Glanmor County Secondary
School for Girls, Swansea
Questions set by Tom Williams
Produced by Joan Clark
Sydney Tafler, Joy Shelton in 11 — 'It'll Need a Miracle'
Written by Margaret Hotine
The series edited and produced by Alan Burgess
This is the story of an alcoholic who thought himself past redemption, and of the efforts of friends and outsiders to 'work a miracle.'
The BBC Show Band
Directed by Cyril Stapleton featuring Alfred Marks
The Stargazers, Harold Smart
Bert Weedon , Dennis Wilson
The Show Band Singers Directed by Cliff Adams and Matt Monro
Script by Dick Vosburgh and Brad Ashton
Production by John Browell
A melodic pattern woven for your pleasure by Owen Brannigan
(bass-baritone)
The Well-Tempered Singers
Alan Civil (horn)
Josephine Lee (accompanist) with the London Studio Players
(Leader, Sidney Sax )
Conducted by Maurice Miles
Programme arranged by Neil Sutherland
Part 1
Let's dance at
Club Piccadilly to the music of Eric Winstone and his Orchestra with Shirley Norman. Ray Merrell
Colin Prince. The Roy Marsh Trio and the Stagecoachers and Mick Mulligan and his Band with George Melly
Host, Peter Haigh
followed by
Part 2
Scottish dance music played by Jimmy Shand and his Band
Host, Bill Jack
From Kidd 's Rooms, Dundee
12.15 Dance music played by Paul Adam and his Mayfair Music
Introduced by Peter Haigh
From the Milroy, London
12.45 Scottish dance music played by Jimmy Shand and his Band
From Kidd's Rooms, Dundee
(continued)
Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. from 12.3-12.5 app.