Paul Adam introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Odeon, Marble Arch, London
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
followed by MORNING STORY
From Scotland
'The Oldest Old Boy' by Dorothy K. Haynes
Read by Tom Fleming
Fred Alexander and his Players
Deep Harmony
Directed by Allen Ford and Hugo D'Alton (mandolin)
England v. West Indies
Rhythms of Latin America played by The Deno Destero Orchestra and Roger Roger and his Orchestra
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,500 m. only
Today's story: 'The Daisy Chain' by Ella Nicholson , told by Dorothy Smith.
including:
My Father ... 9-Joyce Grenfell talks about the person who has influenced her most. (BBC recording)
Question Time: Campbell Fraser picks out and discusses some more questions asked and answered in the House of Commons
Reading Your Letters: giving the listeners' point of view
Getting it off my chest: Bill Mar shall expresses strong views on farming as a career
Sightseeing in Florence: Advice to prospective visitors from Bianca McKee
Serial:
' Wild Fire at Midnight' by Mary Stewart
Abridged by Edward Blishen
Read by Catherine Salkeld
The second of fifteen instalments
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
(Leader, Philip Whiteway ) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Band of the Royal Army Service Corps
Conducted by Major J. F. Dean, M.B.E .
Director of Music
Script by Jonquil Antony
Mrs. Freeman promised Mr. Frazer that she would not answer any more letters to the Parkwood Hill Gazette that came within Miss Goodthought's ' province. Janet Dale went out for the day with Peter Langley. Ivor and Joanna decided to go to Scotland for their holiday. The School Attendance Officer called on Mrs. Maggs in Kenton, and she discovered that Renee had been playing truant. When she went upstairs to speak to Renee she found the child had run away.
and his Players with Patricia Varley and Geoffrey Clifton
England v. West Indies
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.
Caribbean rhythms on gramophone records
Deryck Guyler , Len Lowe
Pat Coombs , Marian Miller
The Stargazers
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Charles Hart and Bernard Botting
Produced by Frank Hooper
A record programme on the lives and times of Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey band leaders
With the voices of Jo Stafford
Helen O'Connell
Bob Eberley and Frank Sinatra
Introduced by Alan Dell
Produced by Jack Dabbs
12—' The Poisoned Air '
Script written by Ernest Dudley
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
The Lightweight Championship of the British Empire
England v. West Indies
Summary of the fifth day's play at Trent Bridge, Nottingham by E. W. Swanton
The Stagecoacher:
Eric Winstone and his Orchestra with Shirley Norman
Ray Merrell , Colin Prince and the Roy Marsh Trio
The Fascinating Rhythm of: The Donald Purchese Quintet
The Baron of the Keyboard:
Frank Baron and his Beefeaters
Produced by John Hooper
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only