Speaker, C. A. Joyce
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Willi Boskowsky on gramophone records
' Knowing His Name '
Talks by The Rev. George T. H. Reid M.C. ,
1: Jesus
Records of music by Rossini and Tchaikovsky
Recordings from the past and present
NOW AND THEN
Marjorie and Antony Bilbow present, on records, a selection of memories, musical moments, comments and conversations of today and yesterday
Produced by Derek Cutner
by Alistair Cooke
Sunday's recorded broadcast
Antony Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest
Sunday's recorded broadcast in Network Three
Songs sung by Janet Baker (contralto)
Josephine Lee (piano)
Nun wandre,
Maria Herr , was trägt der Boden hier Die ihr schwehet Verborgenheit Der Giirtner
Auf einer Wanderung
Recording of part of the broadcast of August 19
Feast of St. Stephen
It came upon the midnight clear
(BBC H.B. 52)
New Every Morning, page 99
Carol: He smiles within his cradle
Acts 7. vv. 54-60 ;
The Son of Clod goes forth to war
(BBC H.B. 235)
introduces and conducts music of distinction played by his world-famous Concert Orchestra
The programme includes items from some of Mantovani's recent records
Among the melodies you hear: Blue star: Song without end Produced by Cyril Drake
Leonard Clark recalls a Christmas of his Gloucestershire childhood, when he was seventeen and fell in love with Josie on Christmas Eve
BBC Northern Orchestra
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, George Hurst
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Bud Flanagan recalls a lifetime of Show Business
His stories of people and places, songs and successes range from America in his early youth to crazy nights at the London Palladium and the Victoria Palace, which saw the creation of the Crazy Gang as a British institution.
LAURENCE GILLIAM introduces these personal notes on the life of a man dedicated to the making of laughter.
Edited and. produced by John Bridges
accompanied by Lawrence Brown
Produced by Bill Worsley
Sunday's recorded broadcast In the Light Programme
Music and memories from Norman Hackforth at the piano
Advice and entertainment for retired and older people, and a meeting place on the air for these concerned for their welfare
Golden Wedding Party: A. H. Chesworth had been best man at the wedding, and fifty years have passed since then
Pen-Pal Problem: At nearly seventy, Eunice Spencer unintentionally collected some ardent young correspondents!
Presented by John Dunn
Forecast for land aroas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
and some of the people who make it
They talk about the way they earn a living and oblige with some items from their repertoire.
Introduced by Tony Parker
Produced by Paul Stephenson
Gershwin
Piano Concerto in F played by Julius Katchen (piano) with Mantovani and his Orchestra on a gramophone record
A farcical comedy by JOHN CLEMENTS
Based on ' Le Complexe de Philemon ' by Jean Bernard Luc ' with Kay Hammond and John Clements
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Adapted for radio by Cynthia Pughe
Produced by Martyn C. Webster followed by an interlude
The News and Comment from at home and abroad
by GERALD DURRELL
Abridged by P. J. R. Wright Read by Richard Hurndall
The first of ten episodes
Barry Tuckwell (horn) Frederick Stone (piano)