Reflections in words and music
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2.2 am (also on VHF)
with Robin Boyle
THE BARRY FORGIE BAND JULIE DAWN with the IAN WRIGHT QUINTET THE DAVID SNELL TRIO
THE DAI.MOURS
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA conductor JACK COLES
Produced by JAMES DUFOUR
introduces and conducts
Melodies for You, with the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS Today's guest: SIDNEY HARRISON and including on disc
JULIE ANDREWS , JOHN MCCORMACK NINA AND FREDERIK:
ELIZABETH HARWOOD
Produced by ALAN OWEN
Relatively Speaking about ' Us and Them
THE VERY REV EDWARD PATEY. Dean of Liverpool, with students of St Katharine's College of Education, Liverpool
featuring PETER GOODWRIGHT and TALFRYN THOMAS
COLIN EDWYNN , BARBARA MULLANEY
DODDY'S DIDDY ORCHESTRA directed by GEOFF ALDERSON
Devised and written by KEN DODD with additional material by GORDON PLEASANT. EDDIE FOXALL and GEORGE MOFFAT
Produced by BOBBY JAYE
(Repeated: Monday. 8.45 pm. Pre-recorded at The Paris, Lower Regent St, London, SW1)
invites you Out and About for a weekly mixture of music, holiday hints, and ideas produced by DAVID ALLAN
THE ADAM SINGERS directed by CLIFF ADAMS accompanied by JACK EMBLOW Produced by JOHN BROWELL
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE
PALM COURT ORCHESTRA with ROBERT COLMAN (baritone)
Melodies of Harry Parr-Davies (Selection. arr Byfield)
MacDowell To a wild rose
Phillips The Fishermen of England (The Rebel Maid)
Ronald Binoe Elizabethan Serenade
Van Biene The broken melody (solo CellO REGINALD KILBEY)
Delibes Pas des fleurs (Naida) Violin solos: Paradis, arr Dushkin Sicilienne ; Rimsky-Korsakov, arr Hartmann The flight of the bumble bee
Franz Doelle Waltz : Amphitryon
Friml Rose Marie (Selection) Songs: Keel Trade winds; Wolseley Charles The green-eyed dragon
Wilfrid Sanderson 's popular songs (Selection, arr Sydney Baynes)
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Wl. Tickets can be obtained from [address removed] enclosing SAE. (Robert Colman is in 'Charlie Girl ' at the Adelphi Theatre, London)
from the Queen's Hall
Methodist Mission, Derby conducted by FORREST HAMMERSLEY organist CHARLES SOUTHERN introduced by DR WILLIAM STRAWSON
Prayer and blessing by the Minister, THE REV R JOHN TUDOR Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den Herren); Lord of all being, throned afar (Maryton); For the might of thine arm we bless thee (Mountain Christians): 0 love who formedst me to wear (Aldersgate Street); Sweet is the work, my God, my King (Deep Harmony); Souls of men, why will ye scatter (Cross of Jesus); How do thy mercies close me round (Saxby); Glorious things of thee are spoken (Lux Eoi); Now the day is over (Dowston Castle)
A general knowledge contest
introduced by Tony Bilbow
A cinema programme with film news, star personalities, and music and scenes from the soundtracks
Written bv LYN FAIRHURST
Produced by MARTIN FISHER (Repeated: Friday, 3.0 pm; Radio 4)
Romantic music for Sunday night listening featuring JANIE MARDEN , SCOTT PETERS THE DON LUSHER QUARTET and MALCOLM LOCKYER with the Midnight Strings of THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
Produced by JOHN BILLINGHAM