BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Norman Whiteley and his Sextet
The Robert Lowe Players
(BBC recording)
News Summary at 7.30 and 8.30
At 7.45 on 1,500 m.
Greenwich Time Signal; Shipping Forecast
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BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Norman Whiteley and his Sextet
The Robert Lowe Players
(BBC recording)
News Summary at 7.30 and 8.30
At 7.45 on 1,500 m.
Greenwich Time Signal; Shipping Forecast
Gilbert Harding introduces your request records.
News Summary at 9.30
A story, a hymn, and a prayer.
at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool.
BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
(Leader. David Adams)
Conductor, David Curry
by Helen Likeman.
Read by Brenda Bruce.
(Wednesday's recorded broadcast)
Tony Crombie and his Jazz Stars and The Dennis Wilson Quartet
(BBC recording)
Sandy Macpherson at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square, London.
(BBC recording)
from a factory canteen at Kersal Vale. Manchester.
[With] Arthur English, Edmund Hockridge, Jeffrey Lenner, The Terry Sisters
Accompanied by the Harry Hayward Trio
Introduced by Randal Herley.
(Edmund Hockridge is in 'Show Time' at the North Pier, Blackpool)
[Starring] Ralph Dollimore
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Scott Joynt (bass)
Introduced by Ivan Samson.
News Summary at 1.30
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,500 m.
A programme for children under five.
Today's story: 'Mr. Frog Goes to a Party' by Dorothy Tinniswood, told by Daphne Oxenford. (Recording)
Including:
Films to See: recommendations from Gordon Gow.
Give a Car a Bad Name: Nancy Spain describes what happens.
Learned from Life: Tom Skillen recollects.
Reading Your Letters
Good Looks Club: Today: the Autumn look, waists, and winter suits
chaired by Ailsa Garland.
Serial: Sold For Silver
by Janet Lim.
Abridged by Neville Teller.
Read by Jill Balcon.
The second of eight instalments.
(BBC recording)
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson.
News Summary at 2.30
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra
This afternoon's visiting artist: Doris Gambell
News Summary at 3.30
Felix King and his Orchestra
(Felix King and his Orchestra are appearing at the Colony Restaurant, London)
(BBC recording)
Repeated on Friday at 11.15 a.m.
Music from theatre and films played by the BBC West of England Light Orchestra.
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon)
Conductor, Frank Cantell
A miscellany of music from across the Atlantic with Oscar Peterson Gisele, Glenn Gould
This Month's Guest:
BOYD NEEL
Presented by Don Michel
Produced by Denys Gueroult
(Recordings made available by courtesy of CBC)
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.
A record kaleidoscope including
The piano style of Errol Garner
Star of the Week: Eydie Gorm*
What's New!
A recent record release
Jazz Profile
Recorded highlights in the career of Jack Teagarden recalled by Hector Stewart
Produced by Teddy Warrick
News Summary at 6.30
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
Last in the present series of stories based on the work of the Australian Royal
Flying Doctor Service
11—' Terror at Thunder Gap'
Script by Rex Rienits
Production by Vernon Harris
Ken Sykora invites you to glance back at what the personalities of jazz and pop music were doing in 1951
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 Vivian Ogilvie
(Home)
[Starring] Bernard Braden and Dick Bentley
with Vivienne Martin
The Singer: Lorrae Desmond
and 'Nearly Everybody Else': Bernard Cribbins
Music written and arranged by Bob Sharples
BBC Variety Orchestra (Leader, John Jezard)
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script written by David Climie and Pat Dunlop
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
with the people of London and Harriott and Evans
The Bob Brown Singers
Andrew Fenner at the electric organ
Kathleen O'Hagan at the piano
The singing led and the show produced by Glyn Jones
A light-hearted programme in which four women of experience, with vastly different views on how to manage men, give advice to women whose menfolk are sometimes difficult
The panel:
Frances Day, Charmian Innes
Vanessa Lee , Diana Graves
This week's male guest:
Bill Owen
In the chair,
Jacqueline Mackenzie
The programme devised by Gwen Plumb and Thelma Scott
Produced by C. F. Meehan
A tribute to Duke Ellington by Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra with The Dave Lee Trio
The Laurie Monk Quartet
The Dickie Hawdon Quintet and the Johnny Dankworth Seven
Introduced by Dill Jones /
Produced by Jimmy Grant /
The Montmartre Players Directed by Henry Herein
Julie Dawn and Sidney Bright at the piano
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