Johnny Denis and his Ranchers with Fred Yule Graham Bailey and the Cactus Kids
Script by David Climie
Produced by Glyn Jones
Stanley Black at the piano
Gordon Parfitt
Meryl Waite
Vivian Joseph
The Strings in Harmony The Silver Chords Choir
Musical arrangements and production by Mai Jones
Melodies in reminiscent mood played by Tolchard Evans and his Pioneers of Rhythm and sung by Doris Turner and Don Emsley
Introduced by Rex Palmer
Musical arrangements remembered by Ray Terry
with Kitty Bluett
Fred Yule , Peter Sellers
Patricia Hayes , Leslie Perrins
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
and his Orchestra
Elizabeth Batey , Howard Jones
Irene Miller , Tony Ventro
visits Lisnaskea, a country town in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Musical illustrations provided by Violet Carson
Presented by Barney Colehan
From Blackball Parish Church, Edinburgh. Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. J. G. Matheson
What a strange story Christmas tells-the Son of God coming into the world as a little child-what does this mean? The Bible says: Christ came to save us from our sins,' but what does the Bible mean by sin? It means trying to be our own God, that is what has brought tragedy into the world. Christ has come not only to bring individual people back to God but to turn the whole of our human life in a new direction.
From London, the tunes you have asked us to play. From Germany, the tunes that make them think of you
7-1 A Shakespearean Episode ' with Elsie, Johnny, Winnie, and Horace
Script by Jill Allgood and Harry Hemsley
Produced by Audrey Cameron
Robert Farnon and his Orchestra with Denny Vaughan and Kathran Oldfield
The strolling vagabond of song with the BBC Revue Orchestra and the Male Voice Quartet Conducted by Frank Cantell
Narrator, Lionel Stevens
A visit to two seaside resorts for music and entertainment
Eastbourne with Jimmy Edwards
Barbara Sumner
Gordon Rider and his Winter Garden Orchestra
Introduced by John Ellison
From the Winter Garden.
Devonshire Park
with
Terry-Thomas
Douglas Taylor and Sylvia Marriott
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
Introduced by Brian Johnston
From the Leas Cliff Hall
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits the Exmouth district to meet ten men and women who talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by John Shuter
with Wallas Eaton
Alan Dean , The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Production by Charles Maxwell
London v. Wales: Round 5
Fifth of twelve contests between a resident team in London and a challenging team in Cardiff
London: Denis Brogan , Hubert Phillips. Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale : WalesWyn Griffith , T. I. Ellis. Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
A musical drama of the west
Episode 11
Other parts played by Macdonald Parke. Alan Keith , and Reed de Rouen
Music by the Four Ramblers and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Guitarist, Freddie Phillips Written and produced by Charles Chilton
A lively discussion on subjects on which the sexes may disagree
Kay Hammond , Gladys Young Joyce Grenfell , Charmian Innes John Clements , Gilbert Harding
In the chair: Roy Plomley
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Sylvia Cecil (soprano)
Community hymn-singing from Siloh Baptist Church, Tredegar, conducted by W. Davies. Organist, James Morgan. The hymns introduced by Rev. E. P. Thomas
O worship the King (B.C.H. 3)
In the cross of Christ I glory (B.C.H. 123)
All hail the power (B.C.H. 149)
Breathe on me, breath of God (B.C.H. 195)
O love that wilt not let me go (B.C.H. 383)
Glorious things of thee are spoken (B.C.H. 475)
Jesus shall reign (B.C.H. 549)
The day thou gavest (B.C.H. 608)
From Camberwell Palace, London with Frankie Howerd
Elisabeth Welch
Percy Edwards
Avril Angers
The Burt Twins
Felix Mendelssohn and his Hawaiian Serenaders
Billy Tement and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Christian hymns, their music and their meaning.
with Harry Dawson and the Majestic Orchestra Conducted by Lou Whiteson
A programme of records
Introduced by Roy Bradford