Eric Spruce at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square, London
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Anne de Nvs and Judith Dolman at two pianos
Reading from the ' sermons of Bernard Manning
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
his Violin and his Orchestra
Gramophone records of Gordon MacRae
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
To Christ, the Prince of peace: New Every Morning (rev.) 19; Psalm 1 (Broadcast Psalter); St. Mark 10; Lord, speak to me, that I may speak
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
Conducted by Gordon Thorne
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Shortened version of last Sunday's broadcast in the Light Programme)
British Amateur Championship
Report by George Nash from the Portmarnock Golf Course. Co. Dublin
Lunchtime scoreboard
by Lesley Storm
Adapted for radio by Denis Lea
Production by Martyn C. Webster
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Christopher Hollis, M.C., M.P., gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament.
with Billy Fordham
'Ronalde'
Peter Sellers
Billy Milton and Daphne Barker
Jimmy Lyons
Olive Groves
Mr. Gillie Potter
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Announcer. Denys Drower
Producer. Michael North
SATURDAY-NIGHT THEATRE PRESENTS THE THEATRE GUILD'S PRODUCTION OF 'OKLAHOMA!'
A Musical Play based on 'Green Grow the Lilacs' by Lynn Riggs
Music by Richard Rogers
Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
With the cast now appearing at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane:
Laurey Isabel Bigley Curly Chris Robinson Ju'd Fry Alfred Cibelli Aunt Eller Jennie Gregson Ado Annie * Betty Jo Jones Ali Hakim Harry Ross Will Parker Victor Griffin Andrew Carnes Walter Peterson Gertie Cummings Eleanor Drew Ike Skidmore Lionel Baker Cord Elam Stan Thomason AND Maxwell Coker, Glynne Davies, Brenda Barker, Gwen Overton, Molly Bodger, Aileen Kelly, Helen Jutsen, Laura Hedley, Helen Miskin, June Rose, Jack Higginson, Frank Taylor, William Thorburn, Gordon Stephenson, Clive Stock, Stokely Gray, and Ivor Smith
THE ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY REGINALD BURSTON
THE PLAY ADAPTED AND PRODUCED FOR RADIO BY RONALD WALDMAN
TONIGHT AT 9.15
On page 3 Beverley Baxter writes about the Drury Lane show that flouted tradition and succeeded :
(BBC recording)