BBC Midland Light Orchestra Leader. James Hutcheon Conductor, Jack Coles
Park and Dare Workmen's Band Conductor, Harry Nuttall The Albert Delroy Quartet Jerry Allen and his Trio
puts through a Morning Call with the first records of the day
Charlie Chester introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
A light-hearted look at ttie Twenties and Thirties by Cherry Lind and Dennis Bowen featuring James Moody and the Top Hatters Produced by Alan Owen
Maurice Arnold and his Sextet
* The Beachcomber ' by Hilary Cope
Read by Gary Watson
(Friday's recorded broadcast)
with TerenceCaisey at the BBC theatre organ and The Sidney Bright Trio
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin of popular records
From London
Bill Gates introduces
Joan Turner
Flotsam (B. C. Hilliam )
Arthur English
Ronald Chesney
Laurie Payne
Reg Thompson
The Keymen
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer
says Antony Bilbow with recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
Produced by David Allan
Today's story: 'Making a Train' by Mary Reinach. told by Julia Lang.
introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including
Autumn Enterprise: Eileen Higgs on learning at evening classes
The Elements seen by scientist, poet, astrologer 1 : Fine
Spaghetti Metropolitan: Rosamund Waring worked in a coffee bar
Mary Malcolm 's Diary: tape recorded on a European journey
Reading Your Letters
Second Hearing: the first time I faced the glorious wall, by Joyce Grenfell
' The Fortunes and Misfortunes of The Famous Moll Flanders '
Daniel Defoe 's book abridged by Mary Treadgold read by Mary Wimbuah
The first of fifteen instalments
Fourth and sixth items recorded
Leader, William Reid
Directed by Peter Martin
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
Script by Robert Turley
Repeated on Tuesday at 11.15 a.m.
Mrs. Dale writes:
Mother and Vicky have signed the agreement to take Johnnie Harvill into partnership in the antique shop. Sally is concerned, but I think Mother knows what she's doing-he's a nice young man. Mother was very impressed by Lionel Smithson , a young coloured doctor from the West Indies, who wants the job as Jim's locum-he called when we were aU out, so only Mother has seen him. Grandfather Dale has heard about Alec-I hope he wasn't too badly hit, poor old man.
Mrs. Dale, Ellis Powell ; Dr. Dale, Jamet Dale ; Mrs. Freeman, Dorothy Lane ; Sally Fulton. Margaret Ward ; Sue Douglas, Valerie Kirkbright ; Richard Fulton. David March; Bob Dale , Leslie Heritage; Jenny Dale , Julia Braddock ; Mrs. Maggs, Grace Allardyce ; David Owen , Robin Lloyd ; Ivor Mitchell , Peter Tuddenham ; Joanna Mitchell , Peggy Butt ; Johnnie Harvill , Frank Duncan ; Bill Harvill , Michael Lees ; Margaret Cunningham , Molly Rankin ; Lionel Smithson , Charles Hyatt ; Monument, Charles Lamb ; Pal. Jon Rollason.
Productions by Betty Daviea and Eileen Cullen
Records spun by LIONEL GAMLIN for the young and the young at heart
Voices in Harmony
Including
The Mike Sammes Singers
The Modernaires
The Roger Wagner Chorale Introduced by John Dunn
News Summary at 6.30 followed by Tonight's Topic
including racing results
A serial in nine episodes by J. MACLAREN-Ross with Ralph Truman
John Sharp and Nicolette Bernard
The story of a witch in modem dress, set against the background of the British film world and narrated by a blind pianist.
1: The Face of the Medusa Cast in order of speaking
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Music composed by Stanley Hume. Errol Barrow and Alan Paul
Produced by R. D. Smith
from Royal Air Force Station, Lecon field, n.r. Beverley, Yorkg with Rosemary Squires
Peter Goodwright
The Gaunt Brothers
Martin Lukins
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra directed by Bernard Herrmann
Introduced by Roger Moffat Produced by Geoff Lawrence
with Johnnie Spence his Orchestra and Chorus and a Boy and a Girl on a Big Band Swing
Scott Peters and Susan Grey and The Michael Sammes Singera
Produced by John BroweU
says
Everything Happens to Me and has the records to prove It
Wilfrid Thomas Australia invites you to join artists from the Commonwealth who are gathered in London to send musical greetings to their friends and relations at home and to listeners in Britain Betty Smith Britain
Cy Grant
West Indies
Douglas Gamley Australia
Wilf Todd and his Trio India
The Ivor Raymonde Singers BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer Produced by John Hooper
BBC General Overseas Service recording
Clive Lythgoe introduces and plays some of his favourite piano music
with Danny Williams
Leslie Baker , Jack Toogood and the Swingtette Wout Steenhuis and his Music from Hawaii and The Ken Jones Music
Introduced by Jimmy Young Produced by John Kingdon