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
8-The full regimental
Band of the Coldstream Guards
Conducted by Captain Douglas A. Pope
Director pf Music
Introduced by Peter Fettes
Produced by Harry Mortimer
A song-a-minute selection of popular melodies with Carole Carr , Terry Devon
Josephine Crombie , Benny Lee
Alan Dean , Harry Dawson and the Kordites
Produced by Johnnie Stewart
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
Script by Ronnie Hanbury
Produced by Tom Ronald
From Friendship House (Spring-field Methodist Church, London). Conducted by the Rev. Douglas A. Griffiths
St. Peter, who denied Christ with curses on the eve of his crucifixion (because he was afraid to die with him) was changed, on the first Easter Day, from a wavering coward into one of the greatest figures in the history of the world and later died in Rome the same fearful death as his Master. How did this change come about? Today the Rev. Douglas Griffiths helps us to look at the story of Christ's Resurrection through the eyes of St. Peter, the leader of the Apostles and one of the three closest friends of Jesus.
From London, the tunes you have asked us to play. From Germany, the tunes that make them think of you
In London, Jean Metcalfe
In Hamburg, Christopher Howland
with Wallas Eaton
The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
Robert Farnon and his Orchestra with Denis Martin
Pearl Carr
Richard Dimbleby , with the BBC Mobile Recording Unit, visits the Larne district to meet ten men and women who. talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by A. R. Phillips.
Charles Penrose
Roy Walker
Elsie Prince
Bert Murray Helen Clare
Harry Levaine
Supported by : George Street , Connie Fraser Harry Loman , Marie Saunders
Ricardo Pasquale
Palace of Varieties Chorus
BBC Variety Orchestra
Show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
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)
The best of today's popular songs played by Stanley Black and the Augmented Dance Orchestra sung by Diana Coupland
Dick James and the Stargazers
Producer, Johnnie Stewart
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with James Johnston (tenor)
Community hymn-singing from
Southwark Cathedral, London
Organist, Herrick Edwards
Conductor, E. H. Warrell
Hymns introduced by The Very Reverend
H. E. Ashdown
Provost of Southwark
Praise the Lord. ye heavens adore him (E.H. 353)
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (E.H.
139)
Lord while for all mankind we pray
(E.H. 561)
The Son of God (E.H. 202)
Drop. drop. slow tears (E.H. 98)
City of God how broac. and far (E.H.
375)
Immortal Love (E.H 408) Jerusalem (S.P. 446)
with Reg Dixon
The Five Smith Brothers
George Moon
The Barry s
Jimmy Lyons
Kyra Vane
Alan Clive
Troise and his Mandoliers
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears
at the piano
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning
Judge eternal. throned in splendour
(S.P. 552)
Come. Kingdom of our God (Cong. H.
310)
Before Jehovah's awful throne (A. and M 516)
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
When I survey the wondrous Cross
Light music in the modem idiom played by the Twentieth-Century Serenaders
Conducted by Monia Liter with the Monia Liter Quartet