Introduced by Peter West
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
The Jack Emblow Sextet
From the North of England
'If you Know What I Mean ...'
Written and read by Graham Sutton
Script by Robert Turley
Musical Threesome:
Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
Deep Harmony
Directed by Allen Ford
Danny Levan (violin) accompanied by Ernie Shear (guitar)
Mike McKenzie at the piano
South Africa v. England
First day:
Commentaries by Rex Alston , Ian Balfour , Charles Fortune , and Hugh Rouse
From the Wanderers Ground,
Johannesburg
(A relay of the South African Broadcasting Corporation's transmission)
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
From the Free Trade Hall," Manchester by courtesy of Manchester Corporation
247 m. and VHF: Record Interlude
Today's story: 'Pat's Umbrella' by Ann Elliott , told by Daphne Oxenford
From the North of England including
The Rights of Infants: Lady James and Mitzi Cunliffe discuss British and American ways of bringing up children.
Ten Years i' Lancashire: Mary Row -land describes how Northerners look to someone from the South
Lancashire Hotpot: Miranda Roberts talks about Northcountry food
Simple Fervour: Mary Gornall In a grandmotherly talk
At Home in the North: Woman's Hour calls on Lady Barbirolli. Interviewer, Anne Fairey.
(Continued in next column)
Serial: ' The Dead Secret' by Wilkie Collins
Abridged by Becky Cocking
Read by Derek Hart
The tenth of fifteen instalments
Introduced by Rosalie Williams
(By permission of the Commandant)
Conducted by Lieut. Colonel David McBain
Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
Script by Robert Turley
Productions this week by Betty Davies and John R. Hopkins
Commentaries on the closing overs of the day by Rex Alston , Ian Balfour , Charles Fortune , and Hugh Rouse , followed by a close of play summary
A blend of melody and rhythm from the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Alyn Ainsworth introducing songs from
Les Howard and The Timber Toppers and instrumental features by Norman George and Jimmy Leach
' Stairway to the Stars ' :
Jerry Dawson invites you to meet people who make the headlines in the world of show business
Introduced by Roger Moffat
Produced by John Ammonds
Leslie Bell Singers
Conductor, Dr. Leslie Bell
(CBC Transcription recordings)
Shipping Forecast
247 and VHF
Record Interlude
Melody and song by Peter Yorke and his Orchestra featuring
The Singing Strings with The Johnston Brothers
Kathie Kay and Johnny Pearson at the piano
Production by Johnnie Stewart
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
Raymond Glendenning on tomorrow's fixtures
A glossy magazine of music with illustrations of yesterday, today and tomorrow played in the style of the BBC Show Band
Directed by Cyril Stapleton with songs from Lee Lawrence
Feature Pages: 'These Were Hits' and ' Talking Points': in which Cyril Stapleton discusses various topics with this week's guests: Oscar Rabin and Margaret Hinxman
Produced by John Browell
Questions of the moment put by members of the audience are discussed spontaneously by Ralph Wightman
Sir John Wolfenden
Ted Leather M.P. ,
James Callaghan , M.P.
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen
From a factory canteen,
Kingswood, Bristol
(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.
A weekly programme of light music for everybody played this week by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conducted by Arwel Hughes with John Hanson
Melingriffith Band
Conductor, T. J. Powell and Beaufort Male Voice Choir
Conductor, Randall Williams
Introduced by Robin Boyle Produced by John Tylee
Given before an invited audience in the Cory Hall, Cardiff
South Africa v. England
A summary of the first day's play, by Rex Alston
From the Wanderers Ground,
Johannesburg
A programme of dance music played by Edmundo Ros and his Latin-American Orchestra
Produced by Geoffrey Owen
' Dear Mad'm' by Stella W. Patterson
(to be read in twenty instalments)
Abridged by Eve Howland
Read by Gwen Day Burroughs
15—' Noel ! Noel!
Directed by Henry Krein with The Sidney Bright Trio and Sophie Terné
of tomorrow's programmes
followed by Skipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only