Frank Baron and his Sextet
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
'Jesus Lives'
Bible reading and comment on the Easter story by the Rev. W. D. Kennedy-Bell
' Out of the Darkness '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
by Alistair Cooke
by Celia Arieli
MOZART
Gramophone records of his
Clarinet Concerto
Easter Monday
The strife is o'er, the battle done
(BBC Hymn Book 114)
New Every Morning, page 29
Pralm 118, vv. 11-24 (Broadcast
Psalter)
Acts 10. vv. 34-43
The Saviour died. but rose again
(BBC Hymn Book 497)
Interesting people who are
In Town Tonight interviewed by John Ellison
Edited and produced by Peter Duncan
Gramophone records of music from operettas by Sullivan, Monckton, German, and Novello
by Denis Constanduros
' Hail and Farewell '
Produced by Owen Reed
The Four in A Chord
Ann Lancaster
A Note or Two from Tollefsen
Graham Stark
Something To Sing About
Ian Wallace
Dick Emery
Top of the Bill
Eve Boswell
Compère, Bill Gates
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Trafford Whitelook
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for Sou'th-East England
A happy history of everyman's entertainment with George Allison
Isobel Baillie
Cicely Courtneidge
The Western Brothers
Cecil Wilson
Introduced by Howard Marion-Crawford
Programme written by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Thurstan Holland
The marches played by the Metropolitan Police Central Band
Conducted by Roger Barsotti (Director of Music)
The waltzes played by the Raeburn Orchestra
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Tom E. Webster as race-reader
From Kempton Park Racecourse
A football comedy by Gadfan Morris
Other parts plaved by John Morgan , David Close-Thomas
Dillwyn Owen. Sidney Evans
Arthur Williams , and John Darran
Produced by Dafydd Gruffydd
BBC Northern Orchestra (Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
Canon A. O. Wintle talks about the street pianos which we usually call barrel organs, and illustrates his points with music from some of the many instruments that surround him in his rectory at Lawshall
For Children of All Ages
'The Wind in the Willows' by Kenneth Gmhame
Arranged for broadcasting-in eight instalments by May Jenkin
3 - 'The Wild Wood'
Production by Josephine Plummer
'The Mole had long waited to meet the Badeer. He seemed, by all accounts, to be such an important personage, and, though rarely seen, to make his influence feit by everybody about the place But whenever the Mole mentioned his wish 10 the Water-Rat, he always found himself put off. '
5.30 'Tinker and Tapp, Inc.'
A general 'knock-about' with Fred Fairclough on the one side and Herbert Smith on the other, and Doris Garnbell in the middle
Script by Muriel Levy
Incidental music by Ray Martin
Produced by Trevor Hill
5.50 The week's programmes
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
BBC Scottish Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
Written by Spike Milligan
[Starring] Peter Sellers Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan
with The Ray Ellington Quartet, Max Geldray
Announcer, Wallace Greenslade
A radio play by Gilbert Travers Thomas
Based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham
[Starring] Wendy Hiller and Emrys Jones
followed by late weather forecast for land areas