This week-end's food news by Victor MacClure
Records you have asked to hear
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
The Banjoliers
Directed by Jack Mandel
Denis Mitchell describes his recent visit to the Far East, and plays some of the recordings he made there
Music by British Composers
Arthur Sullivan ; Hubert Parry
Philip Sainton ; Haydn Wood
Hamilton Hart ; ; Vaughan Williams played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Roger Lord (oboe)
and his Band with Dick James and Marjorie Daw
Association Football: W. J. Hicks discusses the match between England and Scotland at Wembley
Football League: Charles Buchan. David Coleman and H. D. Davies give the latest news and their opinions about this afternoon's games
Scottish League: by Glen Gibson
Athletics: Harold Abrahams gives the latest news about the match between Oxford and Cambridge at the White City
Motor Racing: Raymond Baxter on the British Empire Trophy Meeting at Oulton Park
Introduced by Eamonn Andrews
Produced by Angus Mackay
at the BBC theatre organ
Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. at 1.40
for children under five
Ann Driver, Marjorie Westbury and Maurice Bevan include 'Ring-a-lay, ring-a-lay,' The Dove says "Coo!' and 'The Willow Pattern Song' in a programme introduced by John Webster.
played by The Pavilion Orchestra
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey with Edward Rubach (piano)
British Empire Trophy Meeting at Oulton Park, Cheshire
and his Orchestra
Recordings made at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival with vocal contributions by Joe Williams
Notes in the margin by Willis Conover
Introduced by Humphrey Burton
(Recordings made available by courtesy of ' Voice of America ')
Conducted by Major Douglas A. Pope
Director of Music
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Ronnie Aldrich at the piano
Eamonn Andrews introduces
a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute survey of the day's sport from reporters and observers at various points throughout the country and overseas
Football and Racing
The day's results read by John Webster
6.10 app. Special Reports and news flashes and interviews from the grounds
Talking Sport
Leading plavers. administrators, and journalists join Eamonn Andrews at the microphone to discuss topics of the moment
6.47 app. Motor Racing
A commentary by Raymond Baxter On the closing stages of the British Empire Trophy meeting at Oulton Park
5.50 app. Classified Football Results
Today's programme includes:
Association Football: England v. Scotland by W. J. Hicks
First Division: Arsenal v. Leeds United by Stewart Bates ; Birmingham City v. Sunderland by Harry Walker ; Manchester Untted v. Tottenham Hotspur by Douglas Lupton ; Preston North End v. Wolverhampton Wanderers by John Burns
Second Division: Reports on selected matches affecting promotion and relegation
Scottish League: Glen Gibson on an outstanding match
Athletics: Harold Abrahams sums up the University match between Oxford and Cambridge at the White City
Rugby Union: Bryn Thomas reports on the match between a Welsh XV and an International XV at Cardiff Arms Park
Produced by Angus Mackay
featuring Billy May and his Orchestra, The Paul Smith Septet, Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
Introduced by Brian Matthew
on gramophone records
Disablement
Dudley Perkins describes the National Insurance provisions and Employment Services available to help the disabled
Charles Buchan summaries the day's outstanding games
of the National
Accordion Organisation of Great Britain
Grand Festival Concert
Jimmy Shand and his Band
Henry Krein and Reginald Kilbey
Hans Rauch
The All-Britain Solo Champion
The Ivor Beynon Quartet
The British College of Accordionists Orchestra and Massed Accordion Bands
Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
From the Central Hall, Westminster
with the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Alyn Ainsworth
A blend of melody and rhythm, for your listening pleasure featuring
Sheila Buxton
The Raymond Woodhead Singers
Johnny Roadhouse
(and his singing saxophone)
Norman George
(relaxin' with rhythm)
Syd Lawrence
(trumpet on velvet)
Introduced by Roger Moffat
Produced by Eric Miller
From the stage of the Playhouse Theatre, Manchester
in which Jack Payne introduces popular gramophone records from here, there, and everywhere
Produced by Denys Jones
Wilfrid Thomas introduces
Kenny Baker 's Dozen with the new Baker's Half-Dozen
Kenny Baker
(trumpet and flugelhom)
Tommy McQuator (trumpet) George Chisholm (trombone)
Ken Wray (trombone)
Harry Hayes (alto sax and clarinet) Keith Bird (tenor sax and clarinet)
Derek Collins
(tenor sax and clarinet)
Harry Klein
(baritone sax and clarinet)
E. O. Pogson (bass sax and tenor)
Bill Le Sage
(vibraphone and accordion)
Lennie Bush (bass)
Phil Seaman (drums) Derek Smith (piano)
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only