BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Harold Smart at the electric organ
The Ronnie Aldrich Quartet Leslie Baker and his violin
Jack Emblow with his accordion
At 6.45 on 1,500 m.
G.T.S.; Shipping Forecast
Weather and News Summary at 7.30
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conducted by Jack Coles
Weather and News Summary at 8.30
by the man from the ' Met ' office
Robin Richmond introduces request records for the family
News Summary at 9.30 followed by records requested by the crowds outside Buckingham Palace in conversation with Raymond Baxter
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
From Wales
' Beware of Pity
Written and told by Barrie Hamilton-Staite
The Don Harper Sextet
Harmony and humour with Owen Brannigan , Ernest Lush and the BBC Men's Chorus Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Introduced by Michael Brooks
played bv the Light Orchestra
(Leader, David Adams ) Conductor, David Curry
with the Harlequins
BBC Variety Orchestra (Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
The Four Ramblers, Chris Carlsen
Stephanie Voss , Tony Fayne
Introduced by Bill Gates
Worcestershire v.
The South Africans
Last day
Commentaries by Rex Alston and Charles Fortune on the closing overs before lunch
From the County Ground. Worcester
Interlude, followed by Cricket Scoreboard
A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes, stories, music
Today's story: 'The One O'clock Dandelion' by Leslie Barnard , told by Julia Lang.
with marriage in mind including
Anniversary memories
Practical pointers
An unlikely wedding group and a quiz:
How perfect is your husband?
Serial: 'My Brother Michael' by Mary Stewart
Abridged by Edward Blishen Read by Mary Wimbush
The last instalment
Introduced by Marjorie Andersoo
News Summary at 2.30
Conductor, George Hespe
News Summary at 3.30
Worcestershire r.
The South Africans
Further commentary
Hugh James and his Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Robert Turley
Repeated on Monday at 11.16 a.m.
A musical panorama of London's theatreland in twelve parts
4-The Early Twenties
Cynthia Glover , Ranken Bushby
BBC Chorus
Trained by Harold Noble
London Theatre Orchestra
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
Introduced by W. Macqueen-Pope
Produced by John Tylee
The programme recalls- music from ' A Southern Maid,' ' The Gypsy Princess,' ' Patience,' and Rose Marie '
(Continued)
A musical panorama of London's theatreland in twelve parts
4-The Early Twenties
News, views, and music
Friday edition
Introduced by Richard Murdoch who invites you to listen to the brightest and best of records
Rove Around with Stephen Grenfell
Garden with Fred Yule
Look at Life with Nancy Spain and Lend an Ear to Ronnie Price at the piano on and off the Hit Parade
6.20 Cricket
Worcestershire v.
The South Africans
Reports and summaries of the last day's play by Rex Alston and Charles Fortune
6.30 app. Weather and News Headlines followed by Tonight's Topic
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Alyn Ainsworth
Produced by Frank Hooper
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,504 m.
A story of country folk
A sort of radio show written by Eric Merriman with Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden, Bill Pertwee, Pat Lancaster
The Fraser Hayes Four and the BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, John Jezard)
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Incidental music by Edwin Braden
Produced by Jacques Brown
with the people of London singing songs we all know
Bryan Johnson
Bob Brown Singers
Jackie Brown at the electric organ
Kathleen O'Hagan at the piano Singing directed and the show produced by Glyn Jones
A spontaneous discussion by John Arlott
Sam Pollock
Richard Goold-Adams
Lady Cayley
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
Arranged by Michael Bowen from the West Park Pavilion,
St. Helier, Jersey
Listeners' views for use in ' Any Answers? should he addressed to the , marked 'Any Answers? ' and should arrive on Monday.
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.10 (Home)
Radio's hall of melody and song featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Royal Artillery Mounted Band
Conducted by Captain W. Williams , M.B.E.
Director of Music
Stanley Riley with the BBC Men's Chorus
Conducted by Alan G. Melville and John Mitchinson
Introduced by Robin Boyle Produced by James Dufour
Staged at the Camden Theatre, London
Tickets may be obtained on application to [address removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
News Summary at 9.30
in Heather Mixture
A miscellany of music from Scotland sung by Laura Brand
The Joe Gordon Folk Four and played by Jimmy Shand and his Band
Introduced by Bill Jack Produced by Ben Lyons in the BBC's Scottish studios
with Reginald Leopold his violin, and his Players
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.