Richard Murdoch introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Opera House. Blackpool
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
`followed by MORNING STORY
From Wales
' The Set Tea by Elizabeth Hodson-Hirst
Read by Ennis Tinnusche
(Leader. Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Jack Leon (Singer, Ian Gourlay> ) (Singer, Ian Gourlay> )
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Kenny Ball and his Band and The Johnny Parker Quartet
Introduced by John Hooper
Today's story: 'Worms for Tea' by Joan Davies , told by Dorothy Smith
including:
Facts about Gloves collected by Roger Diplock , Secretary of the Retail Trading Standards Association
Reading Your Letters: Mary Orchard considers listeners' views about ways and means of learning to read
The Showmakers: Gordon Gow talks about recent events in the world of entertainment and introduces the recorded voices of some of its personalities whom he has talked with: Victor Borge ; also Belinda Lee , Louis Jourdan , and others filming' Dangerous Exile ' in Cornwall
Looking at the News: a commentary on current affairs
Serial:
'The Hound of the Baskervilles' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Abridged by Neville Teller
Read by Noel Johnson
The third of fourteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
and his Players with Rita McKerrow (soprano)
Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Robert Turley
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need. sickness or any other adversity'
Stuart Hibberd introduces a talk by the psychiatrist
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.I. 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
A musical history of the United States
Written by Robert Turley
I-Pilgrims and Pioneers
1607-1775
Narrator. Humphrey Burton Produced by Harold Rogers
(Recordings made available by courtesy of ' Voice of America )
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
Looking to our Future
How do young people see their future? What do they want from it? What does it demand of them? Bill Costello introduces a selection of replies from young people in Glasgow, London, and North Wales, with comments from young people in three Commonwealth countries-Australia, Canada, and India.
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A new series of Inter-Regional contests
2-Wales v. North
Wales
Wyn Griffith, T. I. Ellis
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
North
Professor W. Lyon Blease
Dennis Chapman
Quiz-Master,
Howard Marion-Crawford
24-' Happy Easter ' with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Doris Rogers , Molly Weir
Richard Bellaers Horace Percival
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Semi-final : second leg
Manchester United v. Real Madrid
See column 3
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 Kenneth Hudson
Repeated tomorrow at 12.0 (Home)
This Thing Called Jazz featuring
The Johnny Dankworth Orchestra
Produced by Glyn Jones
Dr. Reginald Waterfield is interviewed at his observatory near Ascot about the newly discovered comet which, in good weather conditions, is now visible at night to the naked eye.
on gramophone records
A monthly programme reflecting life in the country
Introduced by David Lloyd James
Produced by Arthur Phillips
played by Ian Stewart at the piano
with Johnny Keating 's
Scottish All Stars
Introduced by Ken Sykora
Producer, Jimmy Grant
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only