George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conductor, Michael Collins
' God speaks to men '
A talk by the Bishop of Croydon
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Derek Collier (violin) Josephine Lee (piano)
Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe)
Talk by John G. Esplen
Mr. Esplen travelled with four other Cambridge undergraduates to the shores of Lake Tana to gather material for an examination thesis.
Overture : Poet and Peasant (Suppé) :
London .Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Georg Solti
Waltz: Vienna Blood (Johann Strauss): Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rudolf Moralt
Intermezzo (School for Fathers)
(Wolf-Ferrari): Philharmonia Orchestra. conducted by Wilhelm SchUchter
Three dances (Tom Jones) (Edward.
German) : London Symphony Orchestra. conducted by George Weldon on gramophone records
Father, 0 hear us. seeking now to praise thee (BBC Hymn Book 260)
New Every Morning, page 7
Canticle 6. part 2 (Broadcast Psalter) Romans 15, v. 30. to 16. v. 5
Fill thou my life. 0 Lord my God
(BBC Hymn Book 271)
Fred Alexander and his Players
20-Your Questions Answered
Glyn Daniel
Sir Mortimer Wheeler and Stuart Piggott
Produced by John Irving
If you have a question on a general archaeological matter which you would like to submit to our panel please send it on a postcard addressed to ' The Archaeologist,' BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, 8.
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from a canteen at Beverley, Yorks
with Robert Moreton, Lewis Powell and Leah Roberts, Eddie Molloy, Martin Lukins
Fred Harries at the piano
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast-for South-East England
by Lamar Crowson
directed by Ernest Penfold
by Yvonne Mitchell
Adapted for broadcasting by Peggy Wells
Produced by David H. Godfrey
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
by Shaun Herron, Editor of the British Weekly.
The older Free Churches of this country - Baptist, Congregationalist, and Presbyterian-hold annual assemblies that are usually referred to as the May Meetings. These assemblies are inspirational and also afford opportunities for a denomination to pass resolutions on matters of public interest. In this talk Shaun Herron examines the function of these May Meetings in the life of the older Free Churches, and reports on the meetings held this year.
A short story by Anthony Armstrong.
Read by Ivan Samson.
Anona Winn, Joy Adamson, Jack Train, F. C. Hooper and Gilbert Harding
('Twenty Questions' is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick)
To be repeated on Sunday at 1.45 (Light); Monday at 3.10 (Home)
Voting which has been taking place today is now over.
Commentators stationed at regional centres throughout the country and at Party Headquarters in London describe Polling Day scenes and incidents and comment on the strength of the poll.
The programme, introduced by Andrew Shonfield, includes a contribution by Alistair Cooke, who is over here specially for the Election.
An explanation for listeners of the way in which the Election results will be broadcast and of the methods by which the statistical analysis of their trends will be calculated.
will be broadcast as they become available. Summaries of the State of the Parties will be given at every quarter-hour.
See panel above and page 3
During this period light music will be played by
10.30 Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
11.15 The Raeburn Orchestra
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds
12.0 midnight Sidney Davey and his Players
12.45 a.m. Troise and his Continental Music
1.30 Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
2.15 The Kursaal Orchestra
Directed by Louis Voss
3.0 Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
3.45 The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
(BBC recordings from midnight)