at the piano
Johnny Denis and his Ranchers with Fred Yule
Graham Bailey and the Cactus Kids
Script by David Climie
Produced by Glyn Jones
Charles Smart at the theatre organ
Harold Smart at the electric organ
Conductor, Edith Pearson
At the piano, John Snashall
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe
Produced by Glyn Jones
3-The full regimental
Band of the Royal Horse Guards
(The Blues) -
Conducted by Captain David McBain
Director of Music
Introduced by Peter Fettes
Produced by Harry Mortimer
with Alan Breeze
Doreen Stephens
Eamonn Andrews puts all the questions, and Gladys Hay , Harold Berens , and Michael Moore know none of the answers
The Cherokeys with Frank Baron
The Dixielanders
from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Boston, Lincolnshire. Conducted by Father Bernard Grimley , D.D., Ph.D.
While Our Lord is still working in Galilee, messengers arrive to say that Lazarus, his friend, is sick. He seems strangely heedless. Then he begins the last journey to Jerusalem. Today, Dr. Grimley considers two incidents on the journey. Bartimeus was a blind man whose faith made him pester Christ with his pleadings--and sight was given to him. Zacchaeus was a rich taxgatherer. He had climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus, for he was a short man. Jesus called him down and stayed with him in his house — sudden unexpected call which provoked a terrific response.
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
Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra with Maria Perilli
Denny Dennis , Doreen Lundy
visits the canteen of a paper mill in Aylesford, Kent
Musical illustrations provided by Violet Oarson
Presented by Barney Colehan
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits the Bamstaple 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
The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell Cantell
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
with Eric Barker
Joyce Golding
Dick James
Ribton and Richards
Gordon Rider and his Winter Garden Orchestra
From the Winter Garden.
Devonshire Park. Eastbourne
A game of wit and knowledge between two teams, ' Gentlemen' and ' Players'
Gentlemen:
Robert MacDermot , Paul Dehn
Players:
Gilbert Harding , Diana Morgan
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
(Continued)
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
Forty-five minutes of the best in dance music played in contrasting styles
This week by Squadronaires Dance Orchestra The Stephane Grappelly Quintet and in residence,
Geraldo and his Orchestra
The programme includes:
A musical
' Portrait of a Lady' by this week's arranger
Max Saunders and Dorothy Squires
Introduced by Jack Jackson Produced by John Foreman and John Simmonds
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Vera Florence (soprano)
Community hymn-singing from the Abbey Church of St. Gregory the Great. Downside. Led by the boys of Downside School, conducted by Dom Francis Little. Organist. John Gilbert. Hymns introduced by the Abbot of Downside, the Rt. Rev. Dom Christopher Butler
Downside School Song: Patriae domus decorem (first verse)
Praise the Lord' Ye heav'ns adore him (Downside Collection 82; S.P. 624)
Firmly I believe, and truly (N.W.H.
185: E.H. 390)
Soul of my Saviour (N.W.H. 81)
Jesu, the very thought of thee
(N.W.H. 22: S.P. 547)
0 salutaris hostia (N.W.H. 249) Tantum ergo (N.W.H. 248) Hail. Queen of the heavens
Ride on. ride on. in majesty (Downside Collection 62)
Praise we our God with joy (N.W.H 188)
Downside School Song: Patriae domus decorem
with Frankie Howerd
Sylvia Marriott and Douglas Taylor
Janet Brown
Tony Hancock
Tollefsen
The Maple Leaf Four
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears
at the piano
Christian hymns. their music, and their meaning
I bind unto myself today (A. and M. 655)
Christ is the world's Redeemer (C.H. 179)
Soldiers of Christ. arise (S.P. 611)
Sandy Macpherson at tile BBC theatre organ
Light music in the modem idiom played by the Twentieth-Century Serenaders
Conducted by Monia Liter
Gregori Tcherniak (balalaika) accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley (guitar)