BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen with Janet Davis (soprano)
Introduced by Bill Jack
Owen Walters and his Orchestra
Janette Sclanders (soprano)
Raymond Newell (baritone)
John Madin (organ)
(Continued in-next column) From the Granada. Tooting. London
Ambrose and his Orchestra
Ray Burns , Nadia Dore with Maxie Bacon
with his crazy gang
Ken Morris , Arthur Haynes Len Marten , Edwina Carol
Henry Lytton , Frederick Ferrari
from the village church of Nocton, in Lincolnshire. Conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. Kenneth Healey
The pattern of life in the country is that of ploughing, sowing, reaping, and harvest. There is a similar cycle in the Christian life, which ends in the prayer ' For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory.' In the last of these four services, a harvest festival, Kenneth Healey discusses what kind of fulfilment we should took for in ourselves. What is it that we are here to produce Will what we are living for really last, not simply here but hereafter?
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 from the screen in swingtime and symphony played by Louis Levy and his Orchestra sung by Carole Carr , Phyllis Kinney Sam Browne , Jan Muzurus and the Wardour Singers
Introduced by Bruce Wyndham
[Starring] Ted Ray
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
presents
Edward G. Robinson
Susan Hayward
Richard Conte in a radio adaptation from the sound track of the Twentieth Century-Fox picture
' House of Strangers '
Adaptation and editing by Desmond Carrington
Produced by.Thurstan Holland
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits the Aylesbury district to meet ten men and women who talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by A. R. Phillips
(Continued)
London v. Belfast: Round 6
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 ot 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
Written and devised by Big Bill Campbell
Stewart MacPherson puts all the questions, and Harold Berens , Gladys Hay , and Michael Moore know none of the answers
A summary of events of the past week
From Camberwell Palace, London with Albert Modley
Joyce Golding , Bill Kerr
Petula Clark , Harry Secombe
The Barrys
Tony Hancock , Jerry Allen
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears
Community hymn-singing by troops stationed at Akaba, Jordan. Accompanied by the Band of the First Battalion of the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, Bandmaster, W.T. Brown
Hymns introduced by the Padre, the Rev. Albert Edwards
Soldiers of Christ, arise (A. and M 270)
As pants the hart for cooling streams (A. and M. 238)
Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (A. and M. 196)
Nunc dimittis (Barnaby in E)
Eternal Father, strong to save (A. and M. 370)
The Church's one foundation (A. and M. 215)
Lead us, Heavenly Father (A. and M. 281)
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (A. and M. 477)
Holy Father, in thy mercy (A. and M. 595)
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Arthur Carron (tenor)
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning.
Presented by Neal Arden and played by Chappie D'Amato's Orchestra with singers
After a visit to the United States. Neal Arden returns in some more ' Quiet Rhythm ' programmes. This time. in place of records listeners hear the music played by Chappie D'Amato's Orchestra
A programme of gramophone records
Introduced by Stephen Williams