BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell with Robert Easton (bass)
Mark Lubbock and his Orchestra
Marjorie Shires (soprano)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Donald Thorne (organ)
Ambrose and his Orchestra
Ray Burns, Nadia Dore with Maxie Bacon
From the Village Church of Nocton in Lincolnshire. Conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. Kenneth Healey
Given the faith to see life's beginning and fulfilment in a purpose, the 'Will of God' for us, what follows? In this second service Kenneth Healey suggests further lessons from the farmer a year. Between sowing and reaping he has to face many weeks of patient work. This often means disappointments, readjustments, fresh beginnings. So, the more purposeful our life is, the more important are our day-to-day relationships with God and our neighbours. They need patient and humble readjustment. 'Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us.'
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
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 from the screen in awingtime and symphony
Louis Levy and his Orchestra
Carole Carr , Phyllis Kinney Sam Browne , Jan Muzurus and the Wardour Singers
A tale of derring-do on the low seas devised by Alick Hayes
The Pirates: Charlie Chester, Arthur Haynes, Len Marten, Ken Morris, Henry Lytton,
Frederick Ferrari
Their captive: Edwina Carol
The Shipwrecked Mariners: Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warris
The Mermaid: Julie Andrews
Captain Swashbuckle of H.M. Frigate Off Shore: Frankie Howerd
The coxswain: Norman Wisdom
with Geraldo and his Orchestra
Produced by Nan Macdonald and Alick Hayes
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits the Second Submarine Flotilla, at Portland, to meet ten men of the Royal Navy who talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by John Shuter
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
London v. Belfast: Round 4
Twelve contests between a resident team in London and a challenging team in Belfast
London: Denis Brogan , Hubert Phillips. Quiz-Master,
Lionel Hale Belfast: Magdalen King-Hall. , James Boyce. Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
Peggy Bailey
(Sweet voice of the West)
Sergeant O'Doherty
(of the Mounties) Buck Douglas
(The old cowpuncher) Jimmy Hawthorne
(Thp yodelling buckaroo)
Wally Brenan (The hired hand)
Royal Canadian Mounties Chorus and the Bunkhouse Band
Devised and written by Big Bill Campbell
Stewart MacPherson puts all the questions, and Harold Berens , Gladys Hay , and Michael Moore know none of the answers
The Soup Stains
The Foulharmonic Orchestra
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and George Wadmore
Produced by George Inns
A summary of events of the past week
From the Camberwell Palace, London with Albert Modley
The St. David's Singers
Jimmy Edwards
Ivy Benson
Barry Wicks
Eric James and George Myddleton
Charmian Innes
Arnie Kitson
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears
Conductor, Sir Hugh Roberton
An excerpt from the final concert of this year's Festival
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Bruce Dargavel (bass-baritone)
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Come, ye thankful people, come
Christian hymns, their music and their meaning.
and his New Music
Denny Dennis , Kip Oldfield with the ' Singing Violin '
Programme Includes:
Records introduced by Stephen Williams