George Elrick
Introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Frank Baron and his Sextet
followed by MORNING STORY
* Sharpie ' by James Pattinson
Read by Leslie Perrins
Script by Billy Thatcher
Conductor, William H. Yates
Directed by Louis Voss
and his Orchestra with Roy Edwards and Margaret Rosa
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'Cream Cottage' by Dorothy Dixon , told by Dorothy Smith.
including
Letter from New York: the United Nations International
School described by its Director. A. S. Vaughan Thomas
A Job by the Sea: Marjorie Blake talks about life as a professional winkle picker
Reading Your Letters: expressing the listeners' point of view
Wise Buying: extracts from a Brains Trust organised by the Gravesend Evening Towns-women's Guild.
Serial: To Have and To Hold' by Barbara Goolden
Abridged by Honor Wyatt
Read by Mary O'Farrell
The second of ten instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Band of the Royal Artillery
Conducted by Major S. V. Hays Director of Music. Royal Artillery
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Jonquil Antony
at the BBC theatre organ
An entertainment from Holland featuring
Teddy Scholten (vocalist)
The Hotcha Trio (harmonica)
Guus Jansen (piano)
Introduced by Steven Hamilton
(Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Nederland, Hilversum)
A programme of dance music with Les Howard and the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Presented by Geoffrey Wheeler
A contest between thirty-two amateur choirs from all over England
The seventh of eight programmes in Round I
MIXED THOIRS
From the South
Eastbourne Singers
Conductor, P. G. Hummerstone
From the Midlands
Etruscan Choral Society Conductor. May Walley (from Stoke on Trent)
CHILDREN'S CHOIRS
From the North
Blackpool Girls' Choir
Conductor, Phyllis Dunkerley
(Continued in next column)
From the West
Stonar School Choir
Conductor, Gwen Hanvey
(from Melksham. Wiltshire)
Introduced by Antony Hopkins Produced by Charles Beardsall
All winning choirs in Round I will be invited to take part in a ' Banner of St. George ' Concert at the Royal Albert Hall , London, on April 27.
A series about you and your job presented by members of the Younger Generation
Once again the whole quarter of an hour is devoted to answering questions which you have sent in about the last three programmes. Where possible, the questions are answered by the experts who spoke in the programmes. They are intzoduced by Don Durbridge.
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
visits Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
' The Capital of the Fens ' 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 , Kenneth Williams
Theme and incidental music composed and conducted by Wally Stott
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
Robert Reid discusses
Cost and Controversy in the Health Service Today with his reporters
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Edward Ward and Colin Wills
Melodious Memories of 1935 with Barbara Leigh (soprano)
Harry Dawson (tenor)
Bruce Trent (baritone)
Recorded contributions by: C. A. Lejeune and W . Macqueen-Pope
BBC Chorus
(Trained by Alan G. Melville )
BBC Concert Orchestra (Leader. William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Script by Roy Plomley Programme introduced by John Hobday
Produced by Eric Arden
and his Orchestra
Part 1: Dance Music with a Beat with Patti Forbes
Kay Elvin , Kenny Bardell Don Cameron. Bob Johnson and the Rockin' Rollers
' Mr. Sparrow ' by John Montgomery
(to be lead in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Evelyn Gibbs
Read by John Westbrook
2—' Beauty in a Field '
and his Orchestra
Part 2: Relax and Listen
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. aaly