followed by MORNING MUSIC
† KEN MOULE AND HIS MUSIC
HAROLD GELLER 'S ORCHESTRA THE DAVE LEE QUARTET
Harold Geller and his Orchestra are appearing at the Kensington Palace Hotel. London
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
JACK EMBLOW SEXTET
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Introduced by JOHN ANTHONY
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
SANDY MACPHERSON at the BBC theatre organ JOE McBRIDE (tenor)
FORD MOTOR WORKS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by KENNETH R. HORTON
' The Wheel ' by DENYS VAL BAKER
Read by WILFRED BABBAGE
Script by Robert Turley Tuesday's broadcast
Conductor, JACK COLES
with his
Twelve O'Clock Spin introducing star entertainers on record
Derek Roy is appearing at Butlln's Holiday Camp. Clacton-on-sea
BOB MILLER and THE MILLERMEN
LYNN COLLINS
DOUGIE ARTHUR
GORDON SOMERS
THE MILLTONES
VINCE HILL
This week's guest:
Bryan Johnson
Introduced by DENNY PIERCY Produced by JOHN KINGDON
News Summary at 1.30
Today's story ' The Five Little
Gibby Boys Lose Chum Chivers' by Elizabeth Sheppard-Jones
DEREK HART reads from 'On the Loose' by John STROUD
Third of ten instalments Second broadcast
The Peggy O'Keefe Trio Is at the Gay Gordon Restaurant. Glasgow
from
JOHN BETJEMAN , Poet
A SURGEON
Four teenagers put the questions
In the chair, PETER HAIGH
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR Last Friday's broadcast
- VAL DOONICAN his guitar and the music of SIDNEY BRIGHT
TOMMY KINSMAN and his DANCE ORCHESTRA
During their holiday at King's Acre the Dales have discovered that Alec is disrupting the life there, and Carlton has decided to leave. A caravan has been found for Mrs. Fisher, and Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Cornish have been getting on with their housing plans. Mean time, Sally has been greatly disturbed by Morris Brewster's unexpected return to London.
and cricket scoreboard
Records for the Young
Introduced by JOHN WEBSTER
CLINTON FORD introduces
CYRIL PRESTON
AND HIS JAZZ BAND
ROSE BRENNAN Produced by JOHN KINGDON
Clinton Ford is appearing in ' The Tommy Trinder Show ' at the Central Pier. Blackpool
JACK DE MANIO plays records to mark the anniversaries of famous birthdays and events of this week
Research by JOE MURRELLS Produced by JACK DABBS
including racing results
A rehearing of six light entertainment programmes
1: WHACK-O!
Professor Jimmy Edwards at Chiselbury School with special guest, Vera Lynn
Others taking part
Philip Leavermore , David Lott Kenneth Goudge
Script adapted by David Climie from an original by FRANK MUIR and Denis NORDEN
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR Second broadcast
THE PETER KNIGHT
ORCHESTRA AND SINGERS
RON GRAINER AND HIS SEXTET
KEN KIRKHAM
Introduced by DOUG STANLEY Produced by JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macomber by ERNEST HEMINGWAY
Adapted for radio by Eric EWENS
Robert Shaw as Wilson
Guy Kingsley Poynter as Francis Macomber
Diana Olsson us Margo Other parts played by Godfrey Kenton and Andrew Irvine Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
FRANK CHACKSFIELD with his ORCHESTRA
JULIE DAWN DENNIS WILSON QUARTET
Introduced by ALEXANDER MOYES
Produced by JAMES DUFOUR
followed by SPORT and TONIGHT'S TOPIC
Jimmy YOUNG introduces
JOHNNY PEARSON his piano and Orchestra
THE QUARTETTO ITALIANO
THE JERRY ALLEN QUARTET Produced by JOHN FENTON