Morning has Broken
Part 1 (Part 2 at 8.3 am, R1)
Dudley Savage at the organ of the ABC Theatre in Plymouth introduces and plays the music vou have requested for patients in hospital or at home.
(Requests to ' As Prescribed,' BBC, Plymouth)
and the music of the PAUL MICKELSON ORCHESTRA
JOHN HANSON
JOY WEBB AND THE JOYFOLK
THE IMPERIALS
THE SPUHRLOW SINGERS
THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS
MARY JANE
RALPH CARMICHAEL SINGERS and LEE ROBBINS
Devised and produced by JACK HYWEL-DAVIES
introduces Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
from the Concert Hall.
Broadcasting House, London Conducted by THE REV TREVOR BEESON with members of the Congregation of St Mary's, Ware, Hertfordshire Dying, we live
3: Love Invincible
Your letters read and considered
11.55 Good Listening (VHF)
Introduced by Michael Aspel with ROD MCNEIL , ABC Sydney ROBERT NEIL,
BFBS Singapore and Gan RICHARD ASTBURY , BFBS Cologne BILL PAUL, cbc Toronto Producer JACK DABBS
But, as well as Bob, one also hears
David Jason, Josephine Tewson
Jack Emblow (for music and odd lines) and The Septet (for lines and odd music)
(Repeated: Monday, 8.2 pm)
(David Jason is in 'No Sex, Please - We're British' at the Strand Theatre, London)
Cracking the gags Charlie Chester, Ray Fell and Mike Burton
With Ken MacKintosh and the King Street Brass and the Michael John Singers
with THE RADIO ORCHESTRA led by michael TOMALIN conducted by vilem TAUSKY Producer FRANK HOOPER
Producer DENYS JONES
THE ADAM SINGERS directed by Cliff Adams
Accompanied by JACK EMBLOW Producer JOHN BROWELL
presents and plays
Music for Your Pleasure featuring JACK BYFIELD With RAE WOODLAND HUGO D'ALTON and orchestra led by JAMES ARCHER
Producer BARRY KNIGHT
United hymn-singing from the Central Methodist Church, Blackwood, Monmouthshire Introduced by THE REV TREGELLES WILLIAMS Conductor K. YOUNG
Organist D. M. WILLIAMS
Prayer and Blessing by the Minister, THE REV G. h. DANIELS Fill thou my life, 0 Lord (Lloyd): Thou, whose almighty word (Malvern); We have a gospel to proclaim (Fulda); 0 thou who earnest from above (Hereford); Ye holy angels bright (Darwall's 148); Come, let us sing of a wonderful love (Wonderful Love 1); Fight the good fight (Duke Street); Saviour, again to thy dear name (Ellers)
Alan Keith with records Producer LILIAN DUFF
Alan Dell presents ROSEMARY SQUIRES MARK MURPHY
EDDIE THOMPSON TRIO HEDLEY KAY with the LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by JOHNNY DOUGLAS Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
Introduced by Robin Boyle
This week's studio guests include:
Neil Sedaka, Terry Lighfoot's Jazzmen, Bonnie Dobson, Candy Choir, The Settlers, Tommy and David Reilly, Johnny Howard and the Kentucky Brass with Laura Lee, Bill McGuffie Quartet and Pat Whitmore, Mike Redway with the Peter Hughes Quintet, Vince Hill with the Radio Big Band conducted by Malcolm Lockyer, BBC Midland Light Orchestra conducted by Gordon Franks, BBC Northern Dance Orchestra, conductor Bernard Herrmann, BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra, conducted by Neil Richardson