Cecil Norman and Eddie Macauley at two pianos
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Joe 'Mr. Piano ' Henderson
Harold Smart at the electric organ
Leslie Baker and his violin
Micky Binelli with his accordion and the Early Birds
News Summary at 7.30
At 7.45 on 1,500 m.
G.T.S.; Shipping Forecast
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conducted by Jack Coles
News Summary at 8.30
by the man from the ' Met' Office
Introduced by Wilfred Pickles and also by housewives themselves recorded on Wednesday evening on the BBC Grandstand at the National Radio Show at Earls Court.
News Summary at 9.30
A story, a hymn. and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
From Scotland
' Murdo the Mule' by Duncan C. MacLeod
Read by Bryden Murdoch
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Robert Turley
played by the Light Orchestra
(Leader. David Adams )
Conductor, David Curry
George EIrick from the BBC Gramstand at the National Radio Show at Earls Court talks to visitors and challenges the BBC Gramophone Library to find their choice in record time
BBC Variety Orchestra (Leader. John Jezard )
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Sheila White. Bert Weedon
Nicholas Parsons , Gladys Morgan
Introduced by Mike Hall
Produced by John Simmonds
and his Band
Presented by Frank Hooper
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1.500 m.
Story: 'Twopence - has another Adventure' by Margaret Gore , told by Dorothy Smith.
by Morris Frank and Blake Clark
Read by John Glen
The last instalment
For details see Home Service at 2.0
News Summary at 2.30
Conductor, G. V. Brooks
Elton Hayes who singj to a small guitar
News Summary at 3.30
The Coventry Theatre Orchestra
Conductor. William Pethers
entertained by David Gell with recordings made available by courtesy of Voice of America
Produced by Geoffrey Klinton Parker
(Continued)
A weekly contest between choirs from all over the United Kingdom Finals
CHILDREN'S CHOIRS
Scottish Junior Singers (Juveniles)
Conductor, Agnes Duncan
Solihull High School Choir
Conductor, Margaret Wharam
YOUTH CHOIRS
Grosvenor High School
Choral Society
Conductor. Ronald E. Lee
Scottish Junior Singers
Conductor, Agnes Duncan
LADIES' CHOIRS
Greenock Ladies' Choir
Conductor, Willis Calder
Ispwich Co-operative Girls' Choir
Conductor, Valda Plucknett
MIXED VOICE CHOIRS
The Fenland Singers
Conductor, Catherine Baxter
Greenside Choir
Conductor, Margaret Hine
MALE VOICE CHOIRS
Rossendale Male Voice Choir Conductor. Fred Tomlinson
Thurrock Male Voice Choir
Conductor Arthur Jones
Introduced by John Hobday
Produced by Charles Beardsall
(The recorded broadcast of April 21 in the Home Service)
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,560 m.
George Elrick from the BBC
Gramstand at the National Radio Show at Earls Court talks to visitors and challenges the BBC Gramophone Library to find their choice in record time
followed by Tonight's Topic
on gramophone records
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
Clifford Webb on tomorrow's fixture*
16—' Who Goes Where? '
Other parts played by Warren Mitchell
Written by Eddie Maguire
Production by Jacques Brown
with The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adams
Songs simply sung for song-lovers
Tonight's programme includes:
Side by side; My heart cries for you Little Dolly daydream
Accompanied by Jack Emblow
Produced by John Browell
with Deryck Guyler , Pat Coombs
Jimmy Lavall , Bill Pertwee
The Maple Leaf Four
Bob Sharples and his Orchestra
Script written by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
Music for Everybody featuring the BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Jack Coles
Ransome and Maries
Works Band
Conductor, George Hespe
The Fenland Singers
Conductor, Catherine Baxter and Friday Night's Star Singer,
Laurie Payne with Songs for All
Introduced by Victor Hallam Produced by James Dufour
Before an invited audience at Garretts Green Technical College. Birmingham
News Summary at 9.30
for Olde Tyme Dancing with Sydney Thompson and his Olde Tyme Orchestra
Presented by Rex Burrows.
Music for the late evening played by Sidney Sax with the Harlequins
followed by skipping Forecast on 1,500 m.