played today by the BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader, Antony Gilbert )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Cecil Norman and Eddie Macauley at two pianos
Tommy Reilly and his harmonica
Jackie Brown at the electric organ
Leslie Baker and his violin
(Leslie Baker is at Quaglino's Restaurant,
London; Tommy Reilly in Music tor the Millions ' at the Pier Pavilion, Llandudno)
News Summary at 7.30 and 8.30
At 7.45 on 1,500 m.
Greenwich Time Signal
Shipping Forecast
Arthur Bush
Introduces your request records
News Summary at 9.30
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ and Max Jaffa (violin)
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
From Scotland
' Dusty Pilgrimage' by Andrew Paton
Read by Robert Milne
Script by Robert Turley
June Marlow and Matt Monro with Bill McGuffie at the piano presenting songs to remind you of pleasant memories
Produced by John Kingdon
BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader, Antony Gilbert )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Joe Henderson
Pauline Shepherd , Tom Mennard
Tony Brent , Michael Howard
Presented by Bill Worsley
from the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Alyn Ainsworth songs from
Sheila Buxton , Kevin McEntee
Instrumental features by Norman George and Jimmy Leach
Introduced by Roger Moffat
News Summary at 1.30
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,500 m.
A programme for children under five
Today's story : Big Fat Puss-Cat' by Sheila Hayley , told by Julia Lang.
including
Home From Holiday: Alan Mel ville
Left Behind: some advice for people who can't take their pets on holiday
Interview: Sheila Delaney talking to Marjorie Anderson
Reading Your Letters and Answering Your Questions: A selection, from the Woman's Hour post, of letters asking for information
'The Role of Woman is to Be rather than to Do ? ': A discussion between people of three continents.
Serial: No Name' by Wilkie Collins
Abridged by Donald Bancroft
Read by Derek Hart
The last instalment
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
News Summary at 2.30
(by permission of the Commandant)
(Director of Music,
Lieut.-Col. David McBain , O.B.E .)
Conducted by Mr. R. Bashford
School Bandmaster
News Summary at 3.30
The Kursaal Orchestra Directed by Louis Voss
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Robert Turley
The music you have asked for introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
listening to songs and tunes that have been collected from all over the world
Guest Traveller,
Elisabeth PutIand-Van Someren with music from Holland
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson
News Summary at 5.30
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.
Llangollen International
Musical Eisteddfod
Visitors and competitors from all parts of the world sing and dance and talk about themselves in the BBC marquee-studio near the Eisteddfod Pavilion
Introduced by John Hobday
Produced by W. R. Owen and Alwyn Jones
with songs from the Irving Berlin Song Book accompanied by Paul Weston and his Orchestra on gramophone records
9—' Too too suite '
A choice of gramophone records for the family circle
Produced by Denys Jones
This week:
' Accidents will occur in the best regulated families'
Written by Carey Edwards Production by Tom Ronald
A weekly programme of light music for everybody played by the Light Orchestra
(Led by Henry Tye )
Conductor, David Curry with Diane Dubarry
Band of the Royal Ulster Constabulary
Conductor,
Alexander Hollick M.B.E. ,
Director of Music
The Belfast Girl Singers Conductor, Kay Simpson
Introduced by Maurice Shillington
Produced by John Tylee
Before an invited audience at the Wellington Hall. Belfast
News Summary at 9.30
A serial in eight parts by Francis Durbridge
1—' My Heart and Harry'
Other parts played bv members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Production by Martyn C. Webster
A.A.A. Championships at the White City Stadium, London
A report on the first day's events by Rex Alston
for Olde Tyme Dancing with Sydney Thompson and his Olde Tyme Orchestra
Produced by Rex Burrow
with the Reg Guest Quintet
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.