Malcolm Lockyer and his Orchestra
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet The Leslie Baker Quartet
At 6.45 on 1,500 m.
G.T.S.; Shipping Forecast
Weather and News Summary at 7.30
played by Phil Tate , his Orchestra and Quintet Produced by Cyril Drake
Weather and News Summary at 8.30
by the man from the ' Met' Office
Introduced by Wilfred Pickles and also by housewives themselves recorded last Friday on the BBC Gramstand 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 with songs from Donald Scott
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
' Not Beyond the Gates' by Phyllis Lester
Read by Gladys Young
Conducted by Major F. A. G. Goddard
Director of Music
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
From the Midlands
Jack Watson introduces The Zodiacs, Ella Weir
Bruce Trent , Tessie O'Shea
Coventry Theatre Orchestra Conductor, William Pethers
Produced by James Pestridge
Results and reports of events during the morning by the team of BBC commentators at the Games
Interlude, followed by Cricket Scoreboard
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Teresa McGonagle introduces
Big New World: Sally Brown gives the teacher's view of the first day at school
In My Opinion: a personal comment on a controversial issue
A Surfeit of Horses: recalled by Frank Richards
Born Under Virgo: Hilda Jaffa gives sun-sign characteristics; some people concerned comment
Reading Your Letters
Mourning is Self-pity and Weakness: a widower speaks
Marjorie Anderson reads the first of five episodes from
' The Moorland Cottage ' by Mrs. Gaskell
News Summary at 2.30
with music for your leisure
Introduced by Patience Sheffield
with singers from the Commonwealth
Patricia Bartlett (Australia)
The Ebonairs
(West Indies and South Africa)
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, Julien Gaillard )
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer
Produced by Richard Dingley
News Summary at 3.30
Denny Boyce and his Orchestra
Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Jonquil Antony
followed until 5.30 by SAM COSTA 'S
RECORD
RENDEZVOUS
From the BBC
Gramstand at the National Radio Show at Earls Court
Record Rendezvous
From the Radio Show
(Continued)
for music-lovers and fellow travellers upon
' The Early Daze of Jazz
Brian Innes
(leader and percussionist)
Capt. Cephas Howard
(trumpet) (or Trompette a piston)
Alan Swainston Cooper
(clarinet, pedal clarinet, soprano sax, swannee whistle, and phono-fiddle)
Haroun Wadi-el -Davies (trombone and alto sax)
Philip ' Fingers Harrison
(alto and baritone sax)
Canon Colin Bowles
(at the keyboard)
John Watson ap Watson
(banjo and spoonery)
Martin Fry (pronounced Paverty)
(sousaphone)
Paul McDowell
(accomplished megaphone vocalist)
Programme notes and magic lantern slides loaned by Brian Innes Curator, John Browell
Please be in your seats earlyl
-no intermission
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
See foot of column 4
A story of country folk
Joe Henderson with The Raindrops
Produced by John Simmonds
From the stage of the famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds
(Proprietor, Mr. Harry Joseph )
Miss Ethel Revnell
(London's Own Comedienne)
Miss Margaret Burton
(The Famous Musical-comedy Star)
Mr. Alec Pleon
(Funny Face)
Miss Penny Nicholls (Personality Personified)
Members of the Leeds City Police Choir
Conductor, Sergeant Marsh
The Gentlemen of the Pit Orchestra
M.C.: Mr. Terry Wilson
Produced by Bill Scott-Coomber
presents his weekly
RECORD
ROUNDABOUT
From the BBC
Gramstand at the National Radio Show at Earls Court
Swimming
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See below
Ken Sykora
Invites you to hear the strings and songs of Steve Benbow , Jack Toogood with Gordon Franks his Mellow Strings and the Stringalong Sextet and some
Strings and songs on records Produced by John Kingdon
News Summary at 11.30
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.