Listings
Paul Hollingdale with resident bands and singers of the week discs news. weather, and traffic reports
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Hollingdale
Faith
A talk by THE Rev. E. G. JONES Army Chaplain
Contributors
Unknown:
Rev. E. G.
Jones
Luck is no Lady by ERIK ROSMAN
Read by NORMAN SHELLEY
Contributors
Unknown:
Erik
Rosman
Read By:
Norman
Shelley
Last Friday afternoon's broadcast
Jimmy Hanley presents music played by the London Studio Players
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
Contributors
Presenter:
Jimmy
Hanley
Musicians:
The London Studio
Players
Leader:
Reginald
Leopold
Conductor:
Reginald
Kilbey
REGINALD LEOPOLD and THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Broadcast on August 20
Contributors
Unknown:
Reginald
Leopold
CENTRAL BAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
Conducted by WING COMMANDER JOHN L. WALLACE , O.B.E.,
Organising Director of Music by permission of the Royal Air Force Board of the Defence Council
Introduced by JOHN DUNN
Produced by Anthony Philpott
Contributors
Conducted By:
Wing
Commander
Conducted By:
John L.
Wallace
Introduced By:
John
Dunn
Produced By:
Anthony
Philpott
Birthday Fortnight
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Audience research?: JOYCE GRENFELL listens to Woman's Hour through the ears of some imagined listeners
How did it Start?: NORMAN COLLINS recalls the beginning of Woman's Hour
Don't be afraid to be parents: advice from DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK, on a visit to London
Stalin's Daughter: a review of Twenty Letters to a Friend by Svetlana Alliluyeva
Poem in October: ALAN BADEL reads from Dylan Thomas
Birthday reflections: from ANTONIA RIDGE, DIANA GRAVES, HILDA JAFFA, ARTHUR MARSHALL, and GORDON CLYDE
GEOFFREY BANKS reads The Running Foxes by JOYCE STRANGER
Fourth of five Instalments
Contributors
Introduced By:
Marjorie
Anderson
Unknown:
Joyce
Grenfell
Unknown:
Norman
Collins
Unknown:
Svetlana
Alliluyeva
Unknown:
Alan
Badel
Unknown:
Dylan
Thomas
Unknown:
Diana
Graves
Unknown:
Arthur
Marshall
Unknown:
Gordon
Clyde
Blog
post that mentions
this programme:
Script by Barbara Clegg
Mrs. Freeman has gone to London to look after Henry's son, who has been ill. Myra and Mrs. Morris have had yet another argument and Mrs. Morris has told Pat she is leaving. Dr. Dale and Mrs. Rampling have been concerned about Clare Barbour who has been looking tired and ill. Billy has returned to Llewellyn and Gwen has made a friend at college-a fellow mature student called Connie Bruce.
Contributors
Script By:
Barbara
Clegg
Unknown:
Clare
Barbour
Unknown:
Connie
Bruce.
with Brian Matthew for news, views, and music from all directions
Produced by Brian Willey
Contributors
Unknown:
Brian
Matthew
Produced By:
Brian
Willey
with Album Time a review of the latest popular L.P.s and E.P.s
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight followed by Comment
Presenter, Corbet Woodall
Contributors
Presenter:
Corbet
Woodall
A play in five parts by Francis Durbridge specially written for the European Broadcasting Union with Part 1
Other parts played by Beatrice Kane and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
Part 2: Thursday at 7.45 p.m.
See page 25
Contributors
Unknown:
Francis
Durbridge
Played By:
Beatrice
Kane
Robert Bristol:
Simon
Lack
Det -Sgt Cooper:
Antony
Viccars
Hilda:
Carol
Marsh
Chief Insp Daly:
Haydn
Jones
Robert Bristol:
Simon
Lack
Vanessa Allen:
Barbara
Mitchell
Lewis Bristol:
William
Fox
Eve Bristol:
Isabel
Dean
Katherine Hauptman:
No£l
Hood
Freddie Hauptman:
Frank
Henderson
Jimmy Clitheroe in Stop Crying
-You're on Holiday!
Sunday's broadcast
Contributors
Unknown:
Jimmy
Clitheroe
A general knowledge contest between Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom
Melbourne team: Barry Jones, Dr. Stephen Murray-Smith
Wellington team: Ralph Dearnley, Pat Macaskill
London team: Irene Thomas, Ian Gillies
Question-Master, Kenneth Horne
Programme devised and written by John P. Wynn
Produced by Joan Clark
The programme is also broadcast on the networks of A.B.C. Australia and N.Z.B.C. New Zealand
Contributors
Unknown:
Barry
Jones
Unknown:
Ralph
Dearnley
Unknown:
Pat
MacAskill
Unknown:
Irene
Thomas
Question-Master:
Ian
Gillies
Question-Master:
Kenneth
Horne
Written By:
John P.
Wynn
Produced By:
Joan
Clark
A romantic rendezvous with PETER REGAN , PAT TARLEY and FELIX KING
Introduced by DAVID HAMILTON
Produced by Chris Morgan
Pat Tarley Is appearing at the May Fair Hotel. London; Peter Regan is in ' Charlie Girl at the Adelphl Theatre. London
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Regan
Unknown:
Pat
Tarley
Unknown:
Felix
King
Introduced By:
David
Hamilton
Produced By:
Chris
Morgan
Produced By:
Pat
Tarley
Unknown:
Peter
Regan