Chappie D'Amato and his Dance Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor. Mansel Thomas
Readings and prayers, based on Philippians 2. v. 14, to 3. v. 1 (Revised Standard Version)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by Monia Liter with Semprini (piano)
and his Dance Orchestra
(piano)
by Clifton Utley
News commentary
Praise, my soul. the King of Heaven (A. and M. 298; S.P. 623)
New Every Morning (revised) 54
Psalm 107 (Broadcast Psalter)
Acts 4, vv. 13-22
Happy are they, they that love God (S.P. 509)
Troise and his Banjoliers
by V. Sackville-West . Abridged by James Langham. Read by Molly Rankin. Part 3
The Musicorda Orchestra
Reg Pursglove with his Music Makers
' Thatching Farm Buildings,' by W. Martin , Thatching Officer for the Rural Industries Bureau
from a canteen in Carlisle
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A pot-pourri of popular tunes of the past fifty years
Alastair McHarg , Celia Nicholls
The MacDonald Sisters The Mansfield Singers
Ian Gourlay
Ruby Duncan and Harry Carmichael
George and Jack
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
Orchestral arrangements by Ian Gourlay
Presented by Alastair Maclntyre
Produced by Bill Meikle
Lunchtime scoreboard
and his Rumba Band
Directed by Sidney Crooke
by Thomas Hardy. Part 6
(Leader, Irene Richards )
Conductor, Reginald Jacques
Margaret Good (piano)
Lionel Gamlin's Records to Remember
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Anona Winn , Daphne Padel , Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions; and Stewart MacPherson knows (almost) all the answers
From the Garrison Theatre, Hamburg
A report based on a recent tour with a BBC mobile recording unit
Written and presented by Matthew Halton and W. Farquharson Small
Today France celebrates the greatest festival in her calendar: for this one day she is a land of garlands and song, paper caps and dancing in the streets. What of the other three hundred and sixty-four days since the last ' Quatorze Juillet ' This programme attempts an appreciation of the economic and industrial life of France, and something of the character, morale, and problems of the French people
Wynford Vaughan Thomas introduces you to the real Paris that lies behind today's holiday celebrations of ' le Quatorze Juillet'
The programme is illustrated by recordings made in collaboration with Radiodiffusion Franchise