BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
with Duncan Robertson (tenor)
Introduced by Alastair MacIntyre
The Richard Crean Orchestra
Joan Butler (soprano)
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
Reginald Porter-Brown (organ)
(Continued in next column)
From the Granada, Tooting, London
Ambrose and his Orchestra
Ray Burns, Nadia Dore with Max Bacon
with his crazy gang
Ken Morris , Arthur Haynes Len Marten , Edwina Carol
Henry Lytton , Frederick Ferrari
Stand Easy Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Frank Chacksfield
Produced by Alick Hayes
From St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol. Conducted by the Rev. Canon S. E. Swann
Today Canon Swann finishes the series of talks he has been giving during this month on the Christian view of holidays. His subject is Holidays for ever! .
Melodies in reminiscent mood played by Tolchard Evans and his Pioneers of Rhythm with Ken Beaumont
Introduced by Sydney Burchall
Musical arrangements remembered by Ray Terry
Anona Winn , Daphne Padel , Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions; and Stewart MacPherson. knows (almost) all the answers
From London, the tunes you have asked us to play. From Germany, the tunes that make them think of. you
Programme produced and transmitted jointly by the BBC and in Germany. by the British Forces Network
Melodies of the screen in swingtime and symphony played by Louis Levy and his Orchestra sung by Carole Carr , Maria Perilll Sam Browne , Jan Muzurus and the Chorus
with Kitty Bluett
Fred Yule , Peter Sellers
Patricia Hayes , Leslie Perrins
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and Eddie Maguire
Additional material by George Wadmore
Produced by George Inns
A series of recorded radio adaptations of successful British and American pictures shown during the last few years
6-' The Best Years of Our Lives' with Myrna Loy
Fredric March
Dana Andrews
Harold Russell
Teresa Wright
Virginia Mayo and Cathy O'Donnell
Adaptation by Desmond Carrington
Produced by Peter Eton
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits the Worcester district to meet ten men and women who talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by John Shuter
(Continued)
London v. Belfast Round 2
London: Denis Brogan , Hubert Phillips. Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale Belfast: James Boyce , Magdalen King-Hall . Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
Peggy Bailey
(Sweet voice of the West)
Sergeant O'Doherty of the Mounties
Buck Douglas
(The old cowpuncher) Jimmy Hawthorne
(The yodelling buckaroo)
Wally Brenan
(The hired hand)
Royal Canadian Mounties Chorus and the Bunkhouse Band
Devised and written by Big Bill Campbell
A summary of events of the past week
Albert Modley , Peggy Cochrane
Max Bacon , Ronald Chesney
Robert Moreton , Margaret Eaves
Carl and Roger Yale
Larry Macarl
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears
Community hymn-singing from Tehidy Sanatorium, Camborne, Cornwall, conducted by Captain C. F. Nicholas. Hymns introduced by the Rev. Martin W. WlUson
Accompanist, Margery Trennery
Through all the changing scenes of life (A. and M. 290; M.H.B. 427)
The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want (M.H.B. 50)
There's a friend for little children
(A. and M. 337; M.H.B. 839)
Glorious things of thee are spoken
(A. and M. 545; M.H.B. 706)
One who is all unfit to count (M.H.B.
159)
0 love that wilt not let me go (A. and M. 699; M.H.B. 448)
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
(A. and M. 220; M.H.B. 272)
In heavenly love abiding (M.H.B. 520)
Reginald King and his Salon Orchestra with Parry Jones (tenor)
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Christian hymns, their music and their meaning
and his New Music
Denny Dennis , Kip Oldfield with the ' Singing Violin'
Programme includes;
Jungle Fantasy featurIng Gordon Beckingham (flute)
A medley of songs from the current musical show ' Brigadoon ' and ' Kiss Me Again,' a violin solo by Leslie Baker
Records introduced by Bob Danvers-Walker