followed by MORNING MUSIC
BBC West of England Players Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin
Johnny Douglas and his Orchestra Jules Ruben and Laurie Steele
presenting
Lew Stone and his Sextet and the BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet
Bryan Johnson
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)
Ford Motor Works Military Band
Conductor,
Major G. H. Willcocks , M.V.O., M.B.B.
• The Other Scar' by Phyllis Lester
Read by David Garth
(Tuesday's recorded broadcast)
In company with the Light Orchestra
Leader, David Adams
Conductor, David Curry
Henry Krein and his Quartet Sidney Bright at the piano
BBC West of England Players Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin
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.
Eddie Falcon
Matt Monro
Introduced by Denny Plercy Produced by John Kingdon
News Summary at 1.30 followed by
Today's story: 'The Farmyard Band ' by Ursula Hourihane , told by Dorothy Smith
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including
Guest of the Week: Ben Travers
Kaye Webb in America: third stage of a journey
Once we were bridesmaids: Wendy Dewar-Durie recently attended a Silver Wedding reception
Yorkshire Types: a note on local character
Reading Your Letters
Hi-Fi: a new approach from L. H. Adcock
Simon Lack reads from
' The Far Sands ' by Andrew Garve
The third item it recorded
from
Andy Cole with George Blackmore at the theatre organ and the Sidney Bright Trio
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
Script by Robert Turley
Mrs. Dale writes:
I enjoyed my afternoon In the book-shop, but the next job wasn't quite so pleasant! I've had to work hard in the garden, too, because Maud has been fussing again about the weeds. I had a talk with Mr. Bonner and he decided to ask Isobel to be Mayoress again. Monday was Henry's birthday and we all attended his Gilbert and Sullivan evening. I can't help feeling annoyed with Jim's obstinacy over Christopher; he keeps on saying that he can't visit him professionally,' and Jim himself is rather annoyed with Louise Harrison because she has decided to go and live in Chiswick.
and cricket scoreboard
Records spun by PETER WEST for the young and the young at heart
News, views, and music
WEDNESDAY EDITION
Introduced by Andrew Faulds
Football Forecast by W. J. Hicks
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet and a selection of your favourite gramophone records Produced by Charles Chilton followed by Tonight's Topic
including racing results and cricket close of play scores
The Maple Leaf Four in a get-together, western style in the old barn with Louise Howard
Gaby, Zeke,
Lulubelle Jim Hawthorn , Happy Pappy
Brian Dexter
The Smokey Mountain Boys Produced by Jacques Brown
A series of crime stories in which the listeners can also play the sleuth.
Deryck Guyler as Inspector Scott
Brian Hayes as Sergeant Bingham
Music for modern squares with Bill Shepherd directing the Sweet Corn Orchestra and Chorus
Michael Cole
Julie Rayne
Jimmie Macgregor and Robin Hall
Corn on a Platter:
Phil Harris The Hi-Los
Produced by John Fenton
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra Leader, William Armon with Olga Gwynne
John Hauxvell
Arthur Sandford
Reub Silver and Marion Day in a programme of favourite music including musical comedy memories
Introduced by Jack Payne
Produced by Edward Nash
Introduced by Kay Cavendish with her piano her songs her favourite records and the BBC Revue Orchestra Leader. Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer Produced by John Hooper
Requests from Overseas listeners played by Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Introduced by Victor Silvester
Produced by John Fenton
BBC General Overseas Service recording
Music to suit the hour s