BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor. Jack Leon
Norman Whiteley and his Sextet George Scott-Wood and his Music
News Summary at 7.30 and 8-30 At 7.45 on 1,500 m.
G.T.S.; Shipping Forecast
Jack Train introduces your request records
News Summary at 9.30
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Gerald Shaw at the BBC theatre organ with Morris Barr
Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
' A Country Walk' by Andrew Graham
Read by Richard Hurndall
Conductor, G. V. Brooks
Gramophone records featuring music and songs of the British Isles
From the West of England
Cardew Robinson
Rosemary Squires
Garth Meade
The Malcolm Mitchell Trio
The Les Pursey Orchestra with Ron Millington
Presented by Brian Patten
The Light Programme joins the Test Match Special Service
One-minute news summary between 1.30 and 1.35 app.
with Borrah Minevitch and his Harmonica Rascals
Gramophone records
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,500 m.
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes, stories, music
Today's story: 'The Little White Piano' by Mary Harbett , told by Dorothy Smith.
Catherine Edwards Introduces the programmes this week
The mystery of an impersonation by Josephine Tey
Abridged by Robert Goodyear
Read by Derek Hart
The sixth of fifteen instalments
Piano music in contrasting styles played by Lamar Crowson (concert pianist)
Winifred Scott and Robin Wood
(two pianos)
Laurie Gray
(Latin-American music)
The Ralph Dollimore Quartet
(rhythmic piano music)
Introduced byAlan Dell
Produced by Jimmy Grant
News Summary at 2.30
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
News Summary at 3.30
Jack White and his Band
Productions this week by Betty Davies and Wyn Knowles
Alec, determined that Carlton should not become a farmer, decided to go to King's Acre and bring him home. Mrs. Dale was interested to discover that Dr. Claughton and John Webster, brother of a patient she had been attending, had become friends. They spent a pleasant Sunday together, driving to the coast. Dotty returned from her holiday with Sam Odgers, having told him their marriage could not take place until Renee agreed to it.
Diane Dubarry and Ivor Emanuel with the BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway ) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Sidney Davey and his Players
' Around These Isles '
Folk songs from the Midlands sung by Bob Arnold
Introduced by Morfydd Mason Lewis and Roy Williamson
Produced by John Tylee and John Wilson
From the Oval.
One-minute news summary between 6.30 and 6.35 app.
Folk songs from far away.
Gramophone records
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
(BBC recording)
A new holiday mystery serial in six parts, written for radio by Giles Cooper.
from the novel 'Tour de Force' by Christianna Brand.
[Starring] Norman Wooland
(BBC recording)
A company of unlimited laughter-makers presided over by Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise.
Musical Directors: Sheila Buxton, Max Geldray, Geraldo and his Orchestra
Other members of the Board: Peter Goodwright, Judith Chalmers
Balance sheet written by Edward Taylor.
Read by Roger Moffat
Audited by Eric Miller
(BBC recording)
(Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise are in "Light Up the Town" at the Winter Gardens, Morecambe; Sheila Buxton is in "Hey There" at the Regal Theatre, South Pier, Blackpool)
Greetings in melody from the heart of London.
[Starring] Sidney Torch
featuring Doreen Hume, John Hanson, Kay Cavendish
The Metropolitan Orchestra
Conductor, Sidney Torch
A series of problems in detection.
[Starring] Deryck Guyler
(BBC recording)
An evening setting for romance.
Featuring Eric Jupp and his Orchestra
with Bill Povey, Jock Bain and Stan Roderick.
Introduced by David Gell.
(BBC recording)
Summary of the fourth day's play by John Arlott.
with Rose Brennan, Larry Gretton and Ross MacManus.
Introduced by Peter King.
Music for the late evening played by Sidney Sax with the Harlequins.
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.