Edmundo Ros
Introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Regal,
Kingston-upon-Thames
The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
'Abdul the Dignified One' by Gibson Sykes
Read by Roger Delgado
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Jack Leon
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
with Harold Smart his electric organ and rhythm group
Produced by Frank Hooper
Record Interlude
Today's story: ' Teddy and the Bumpy Bus ' by Mary Stonevale , told by Daphne Oxenford.
including
Reading Your Letters: expressing the listeners' point of view
The Sow and the Coward: a recollection from Sibyl Gordon Fathers
Cookery Club: a meeting place for the exchange of ideas. Nell Heaton makes some suggestions for breakfast dishes, and listeners comment on last month's five-shilling meals.
Looking at the News: a commentary on current affairs
Serial: 'The Dead Secret' by Wilkie Collins
Abridged by Becky Cocking
Read by Derek Hart
The fourth of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
and his Players
Irene Palmer (soprano)
Desmond Ainsworth (baritone)
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Jonquil Antony
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness or any other adversity'
Stuart Hibberd introduces a talk by the Rev. Geoffrey Treglown
Listeners' letters are very welcome, as they give real help in planning these talks. Send them to Stuart Hibberd, c/o Silver Lining, Broadcasting House, London, W. Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally, but will try to deal with their problems in the talks.
Music from theatre and films played by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon ) Conductor, Frank Cantell
Geoffrey Bownas describes a three- hundred-and- fifty-mile journey along the old Eastern Sea Highway from Tokyo to Osaka, and introduces recordings he made at three of the great Summer Festivals of Japan
Produced by Harold Rogers
Record Interlude
In which she introduces some old friends and some new ones on gramophone records
A programme for family listening presented by members of the Younger Generation
Introduced by Judith Lane
' I'd love to go there!'
Margaret Healey and John Cohen, with your holidays in mind, have found and will talk about some of those books that grip you and leave you longing to go and see the places for yourself.
All Yours
Michael Flanders gives the results of the last Younger Generation competition and sets another.
A story of country folk.
London r. Northern Ireland
Round 1
A series of five-round contests between London and the regions
London
Professor Denis Brogan
Hubert Phillips
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Northern Ireland
James Boyce , Ronald Green
Quiz-Master,
Howard Marion-Crawford
13—' Danger is my Work ' with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Doris Rogers , Molly Weir
Richard Bellaers , Horace Percival
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Written by Bob Block
Ronnie Hanbury and Bebe Daniels
Production by Tom Ronald
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to the views expressed in last Friday's 'Any Questions?'
Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
with Kitty Bluett
Kenneth Connor , Pat Coombs
Laidman Browne
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet with music scored by Bob Sharpies
Script by Charles Hart and Bernard Botting
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
in which Al Read takes life as he finds it and invites you to share the fun with some friends from the world of music including The Kordites and the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Produced by Ronnie Taylor
for olde-tyme dancing with Sydney Thompson and his Old-Tyme Orchestra
Introduced by John Webster
Produced by Rex Burrows
'Dear Mad'm ' by Stella W. Patterson
(to be read in twenty instalments)
Abridged by Eve Howland
Read by Gwen Day Burroughs
9— ' Do Cougars Have Toe-Nails?'
John Howlett at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square, London
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only