followed by MORNING MUSIC
RAYMOND AGOULT AND HIS PLAYERS HENRY KREIN and HIS QUARTET IAN STEWART AND HIS QUARTET
BBC Midland Light Orchestra, Conductor, Jack Coles
William Davies Quartet
VERA LYNN introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
The CHARLIE KATZ NOVELTY SEXTET with EIRA HEATH
Introduced by Tim GUDGIN
Produced by Charles BEARDSALL
KEN BEAUMONT AND HIS SEXTET
' A Heart With an Arrow Through It' by ROSEMARY WEIR
Read by ERIC ANDERSON
Script by Barbara Clegg Monday's broadcast
Doctor in the House starring Dirk BOGARDE
KENNETH MORE, MURIEL PAVLOW DONALD SINDEN , DONALD HOUSTON and JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE
Adapted and introduced by GORDON GOW
Produced by BOBBY JAYE
Recording
with his
Twelve O'clock Spin
Records of all-time hits
from a building material manufacturers at Higham, Kent
Introduced by Bill GATES with CYRIL FLETCHER
PATRICIA LAMBERT
Tommy REILLY , THE RAINDROPS
James Moody (piano) Judd Proctor (guitar) Arthur Watts (bass)
You're invited to London's latest record rendezvous where KEITH FORDYCE introduces the visiting celebrities and ' on the spot ' requests
Produced by DEREK CHINNERY
Story: 'The Boy Who Lived on a Boat ' by Joan Lincoln
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON A View of My County:
BERTA Ruck on Merioneth
New Enthusiasms: 4: Walking by HESKETH PEARSON
Splitting the Scale: IRENE NICHOLSON introduces the music of Mexican, JULIAN CARRILLO. Recording
Joint Property Rights: discussed by ARTHUR COATES Reading Your Letters The Years of Freedom?: married women look back to their single days
'The Stars Grow Pale ' KARLE BJARNHOF 'S book abridged by Neville Teller Read by FRANK DUNCAN The last instalment
Directed by PETER MARTIN
RALPH ELMAN
AND HIS BOHEMIAN PLAYERS
Repeated Wed., 11.15 a.m.
Records for the young
Introduced by JOHN WEBSTER
with THE BEATLES and their guests:
THE BACHELORS
Introduced by LEE PETERS
† Produced by TERRY HENEBERY
Introduced by Colin HAMILTON
Today's record stars include: PETULA CLARK. PERRY COMO
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
including cricket close of play scores
A serial in eight episodes telling the story of Ned Kelly, the Australian bushranger written by REX RIENITS
On August 3, 1871, at Beechworth in the Colony of Victoria, Ned Kelly was sentenced to three years hard labour for receiving a stolen horse—his second conviction. He was sent to Pentridge prison, Melbourne. He was aged sixteen. 2: Partners in crime with Lewis Fiander as Ned Kelly Produced by VERNON HARRIS
KATIE BOYLE and a happy-go-lucky mixture of music and fun Produced by HAROLD ROGERS
Records you have asked for including some chosen by Service men and women overseas
Introduced by BOB WILLCOX
in Music for a Ballerina with the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY and LESLEY EVANS
Ballet student of the Arts Educational Trust, Ltd.
Narrator. MAURICE TURNER
Written by ANNE SELWYN
Produced by FREDRIC BAYCO
Final episode in this series
BBC General Overseas Service production
STAN REYNOLDS
AND HIS NEW Music
THE DAVE LEE Trio
Introduced by DICKIE VALENTINE Produced by CYRIL DRAKE
Continued
JUNE MARLOW introduces her kind of music Produced by ANN DALTON