BW West of England Players Lpader. William Reid
Directed ty Peter Martin
Johnny Douglas and his Orchestra Jules Ruben and Laurie Steele
presenting
Lew Stone with his Sextet and the BBC Variety Orchestra Leader. John Jezard
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet
George Elrick introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
The music you have asked for Played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ and sung by Bill Newman (baritone)
C.W.S. (Manchester) Band Conductor, Alex Mortimer
Toy Motor Boat' by A. E. Treppass
Read by Robert Rietty
(Tuesday's recorded broadcast)
with the Light Orchestra
Leader, David Adams
Conductor, David Curry
BBC West of England Players Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin
Albert Marland and his Quartet and Sidney Bright (piano)
A review of this week's popular music and predictions of hits to come with Bob Miller and the Millermen
The Raindrops and this week's guests
Susan Grey , Bert Weedon
Introduced by Denny Piercy
Produced by John Kingdon
Memories and melodies from the past and the present
Script by Neil Stevens
Introduced by Mary Mitchell
A programme for children under five
Today's story: 'Teddy Bear and Baby Mouse' by Violet Statham , told by Dorothy Smith. Recording
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including
Guest of the Week: John Carle ton, Headmaster of Westminster School
A = / (E.T.M.S.): T = Time. Priorities or realities ?
A Hospital Matron's Diary: recorded by Marjorie Marriott ,
O.B.E.
Reading Your Letters
One Thing and Another: a miscellany of this and that
Charlotte Mitchell reads from ' Something Light' by Margery Sharp
Third and fifth items are recorded
A Continental Rendezvous
Henry Krein and his Quartet with Roberto Cardinali , Julie Dawn and Stephen Gauna
Introduced by Roy Williams
Harold Geller and his Orchestra
spins
Records around Five
News, views, and muslo
WEDNESDAY EDITION
Introduced by McDonald Hobley
Football Forecast by W. J. Hicks
Tonight's Topic
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra with singer, Julie Jones
Conducted by Tommy Watt and a selection of your favourite gramophone records Produced by Charles Chilton
Including racing results
Jon Pertwee as Chief Petty Officer PerftwesLeslie Phillips as Sub.-Lieut. Phillips
Stephen Murray as Lieut. Murrayv the No. 1
Written by Laurie Wyman
Produced by Araatair Scott Johnston
you too can be a detective
Listeners are Invited to join with experts in testing their powers of crime detection in a programme devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
Knife In the Back
Written by Edward J. Mason
PANEL OF EXPERTS
John Arlott , F. R. Buckley Robert Fabian.
Prodluced by Tony Shryane
This week
Ethel Revnell
As Irrepressible as ever!
Rosina Raisbeck and Raimund Herincx
The world of Opera
' Mrs. Shufflewick
That funny lady's still with us
Tommy Reilly with his harmonica
Nicholas Parsons
Friendly and full of fun
Introduced by Jack Watson
London Lights Glee. Club and Up and Down Tin Pan Allen With the Adam Singers and the BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Continuity and, additional material by Ronnie Wolfe ; produced by Trafford WhiteJock
Records you have asked us to play, including some chosen by Service men and women overseas
Introduced by Tim Gudgin
A sequence of familiar tunes
Introduced by Gerry Grant
Part 1: Simple Melody
featuring the BBC Variety Orchestra with the String Choir led by John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
The Evening Stars
Directed by Ronnie Aldrich
Stars on Record: Nat 'King' Cole, Doris Day, The Ray Conniff Singers
Part 2: Dreamy Melody
A late evening rendezvous with Music to Midnight
Produced by Bill Sullivan and Norman Mead