John Madin joins Sam Costa and plays your requests on the BBC Theatre organ. Studio guests:
CWS (Manchester) Band conducted by Trevor Wilmslet and the BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA Conducted by KENNETH ALWYN Producer Peter Pilbeam BBC Manchester
including at .ts New Day: some prayers and music
A report on the US Masters Tournament at Augusta.
Brian Cant visits children's choirs ail over Britain in search of songs for Sunday morning
This week: St Michael's Convent Grammar School, North Finchley, London
presents Album Time
A personal took at some recently released albums.
The third in a series of programmes in which Fr Philip Sheldrake explores the meaning of Easter.
Introduced by Jean Challis
With Marama Martin, Radio New Zealand; Richard Gwyn, BFBS Gibraltar; Mike Jeffries, ABC Sydney
(7 May: New Zealand, Cyprus and Australia)
(Stereo)
The French star with his Sunday afternoon selection of records.
introduces Melodies for You
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA with Patricia McCarry
Producer PETER BELL
with your Sunday Soapbox
BBC Birmingham
(Stereo)
5.2 Sports Desk: including a report from Gerald Williams on the European Badminton Championships at Preston
Read along with Fred Trueman
A Cricketing Life
15: Close of Play Score
For address and telephone number see Thursday 5.15pm
(Last Thursday's broadcast)
The Organist Entertains
Armsbee Bancroft (Granada, Clapham Junction)
Robinson Cleaver (BBC Theatre Organ)
Trevor Bolshaw (Antelope Hotel, Poole)
Harold Smart (Electronic)
Introduced by Sam Costa
with the choir of St Richard's with St Andrew's Church of England Primary School, Ham, Richmond, Surrey, from the Concert Hall of Broadcasting House, London
Hymns introduced by Ronald Allison
Conductor Alan H.BUDEHET Organist LEONARD CHAVE Pianist Mildred Howes
Prayer and Blessing by The Rev Derek Moody, Vicar of St Richards Church, Ham
This joyful Eastertide fVenechten. arr Charles Wood); The strife is oer (Anthem: Henry G. Ley); Love's redeeming work is done (Savannah); Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (St Fulbert): Blessed be the God and Father (Anthem: S.S. Wesley): For all thy care, we bless thee (Christopher Priest); Christ the Lord is risen again (Wurttemberg)
Introduced by Alan Keith
The Multi-National Eisteddfod Show
A variety bill featuring the best acts from the world of entertainment
This week's stars: Kenny Smiles, The Nolan Sisters, Norman Vaughan
Music by the Max Harris Orchestra
Script by PETE SPENCE
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
(Repeated: Saturday?.2pm)
(Broadcast on Saturday 1.2pm)
Including a report from Gerald Williams on the European Badminton Championships at Preston, and a report on the US Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta.
Romantic music for the late hour, featuring Janie Marden and Red Hurley with Johnny Arthey and his Orchestra and the Henry McKenzie Quintet
A further report on the OS Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta
with The Late Show