Neal Arden
Introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Ritz Cinema, Belfast
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
followed by MORNING STORY
' The Search for the Little Yellow Men'
A true adventure story written and read by Macdonald Hastings
2— ‘A Babe in the Bush '
Conductor, Ernest Woodhouse
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
and his Band
.with Johnny Webb
A programme for children under five
Today's story: Charles and Jenny' by Ruth Ainsworth , told by Daphne Oxenford :
including
One Parent Only: a group of women who lost one parent in early life discuss the effects of an upbringing by only one parent
A Party of Friends: J. H. Thompson talks about his work as a travel courier
Reading Your Letters: expressing the listeners' point of view
The Permanent Petrol-Saving Device: Joan Selby-Lowndes does nearly all her travelling with a horse Xnd trap
Serial: ‘Madam, Will You Talk ? ' by Mary Stewart
Abridged by Edward Blishen
Read by Mary Wimbush
The seventh of fifteen instaiments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Band of the Royal Corps of Signals
Conducted by Major John L. Judd M.B.E. ,
Director of Music
at the BBC theatre organ
with the Norman Cloutier Orchestra
Introduced by Harold Rogers
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 third of four programmes in Round 2
MrXED CHOIRS
Keighley Vocal Union Conductor, Jack Smith
Trevor Owen Singers
Conductor, Trevor Owen
CHILDREN’S CHOIRS
Orpington Junior Singers
Conductor, Sheila Mossman
Solihull High School for Girls Conductor, Margaret Wharam Introduced by Antony Hopkins Produced by Charles Beardsall
All choin in Round 2 have been 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
Introduced by Don Durbridge
A story of country folk.
visits
Westerham Kent the home of Sir Winston Churchill and birthplace of General Wolfe with Mabel at ' the table' and Harry Hudson at the piano
Presented by Stephen Renaud Williams
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
From a Tommy Burton Promotion
Ted Williams (Huddersfield) v.
Clarke Mellor (New Mills)
Commentary on the eight-round Light-heavyweight contest by Simon Smith , with inter-round summaries by W. Barrington Dalby
From the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton
Melodious Memories of 1939 with Barbara Leigh (soprano)
Harry Dawson (tenor)
Bruce Trent (baritone)
Recorded contributions by: C. A. Lejeune and W. Macqueen-Pope (Continued in next column)
The Linden Singers
Conductor, William Llewellyn
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon )
Conducted by Gilbert Vinter
Script by Roy Plomley
Introduced-by John Hobday
Produced by Eric Arden
and his Music with Bobble Britton and Peter Lowe
' Cry, the Beloved Country' by Alan Paton
(to be read in ten instalments)
Abridged by Audrey Lucas
Read by Carleton Hobba
Instalment 7
Soft and sentimental music on gramophone records for late-night listening
followed by Skipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only