Ian Stewart
Introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
with the M.G.M. Studio Orchestra and Chorus on gramophone records
with Tina Vaughan , Marjorie Daw and Don Cameron
Surrey v. West Indies
Second day
Commentaries by Rex Alston and Kenneth Ablack
From the Oval
Shipping Forecast at 1.46 on 1,500 m. only
Today's story: 'Charlie's Big Red Bus ' by Jean Sutcliffe , told by Julia Lang.
From Exeter
Some glimpses of Devon past and present including
The Lynmouth and Minehead Coach: Alfred Blackwell recalls the pleasures of six-horse transport up Porlock Hill Francoise: Eleanor Kerr tries to describe the impact of a Corsican on her quiet mid-Devon village
The Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks: St. John Thomas discusses what has been achieved so far
Lady of the Manor: Edith Somers Cocks remembers Mrs. Christine Hamlyn, who was the owner of Clovelly for fifty-two years
Reverend and Judicious Hooker : K. W. Salter talks about the famous Exeter divine and his interesting marriage
Introduced by Daphne Hubbard
Serial: ' The Round Voyage ' by John Rowan Wilson
Abridged by Honor Wyatt . Read by Richard Hurndall
The eighth of nine instalments
Surrey v. West Indies
The Robin Richmond Trio
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness or any other adversity' Stuart Hibberd introduces a talk by the Rev. Douglas Stewart
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 filma
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
A musical history of the United States
7 — ' The Crest of the Wave
1918-1933
Written by Robert Turley
Narrator. Humphrey Burton Produced by Harold Rogers
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m. only
Surrey v. West Indies
Further commentaries by Rex Alston and Kenneth Ablack , followed by a close of play summary
From the Oval
You are invited to join us on a train journey into sound
Compiled by Denis Lewell
Tunes you have asked us to play, including some records chosen by Service men and women overseas
Presented by Roy Williams
in which she sings and reminds you of songs you will want to remember with Woolf Phillips and his Orchestra
Produced by David Miller
See above
The Dance Band featuring:
The Squadronaires
Directed by Ronnie Aldrich
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra with the BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Production by Glyn Jones
for olde tyme dancing with Sydney Thompson and his Olde Tyme Orchestra
Introduced by John Webster
Produced by Rex Burrows
' Dinner for Eight' by Anthony Armstrong
Read by Ivan Samson
Chicago-1926
A peak year for traditional jazz
Illustrated with gramophone records
Introduced by Kenneth Ashen
Produced by Jack Dabbs
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only