Carroll Gibbons at the piano
Johnny Denis and his Ranchers with Graham Bailey and the Cactus Kids
Script by David Climie
Produced by Glyn Jones
Cambridge Heath
Salvation Army Band
Conductor, Roland Audoire
and his Music with Brian Lawranc. e
with Alan Breeze
Doreen Stephens
A musical drama of the west
Episode 16 and ' Rustler,' a canine cowhand with Macdonald Parke
Alan Keith and Guy Kingsley-Poynter
Music by the Four Ramblers
Freddie Phillips and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
From a Holiday Camp. Conducted by the Bishop of Grantham, the Rt. Rev. Anthony Otter.
On the Sunday mornings of August listeners are taken to various holiday camps throughout the country. Today’s Service comes from a holiday camp at Skegness.
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson , Jack Train , and Richard Dirmbleby ask all the questions, and Kenneth Home knows some of the answers
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 Robert Moreton
Hattie Jacques
Max Bygraves
Julie Andrews
The Tanner Sisters
The Hedley Ward Trio
The Music Teachers
Conducted by Peter Yorke
Script by Eric Sykes and Sid Colin
Produced by Roy Speer
Richard Dimbleby comes Down Your Way with a BBC Mobile Recording Unit to interview ten men and women of Lymington and invite them to choose their favourite music.
from Blackpool with Marcia to lead you
In singing old and new songs
Robert Wilson
The voice of Scotland
Billy Danvers
Always merry and bright
The Melomaniacs
Operatic nitwits
Eric James and George Myddleton at the two pianos
Gerald Raper to keep you on the beat
Produced by Philip Robinson
with all the Old Log Cabin favourites including Peggy Bailey (Sweet voice of the west)
Buck Douglas
(The old cowpuncher) Sergeant O'Doherty
(of the Royal Canadian Mounties)
Jimmy Hawthorn
(The yodelling buckaroo) The Bunkhouse Boys The Maple Leaf Four and Big Bill Campbell
Produced by David Miller
presents Douglas Fairbanks Jnr., Glynis Johns, Jack Hawkins in 'State Secret' with Herbert Lom, Karel Stepanek, Walter Rilla
An adaptation from the sound-track of the Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat production
Adapted and narrated by Desmond Carrington
Produced by Thurstan Holland
(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 Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Producer, Johnnie Stewart
A summary of events of the past week
Reginald Leopold and his Players
Marjorie Shires (soprano)
(Continued in next column)
Community hymn-singing from Iona Abbey. Led by members of the Iona Community with a congregation of islanders and holidaymakers. Choirmaster, Reginald Barrett-Ayres . Hymns introduced by the Rev. George F. MacLeod , M.C., D.D., Leader of the Iona Community
I bind unto myself today (506, w. 1-3) Immortal, invisible (12) Child in the manger (53)
In the Cross of Christ I glory (113) Rejoice, the Lord is King (135) Come. Holv Ghost (196)
City of God. how broad and far (209) I bind unto myself today (506, vv. 4-6) (Hymns taken from Revised Church Hymnary)
with Max Wall
Leslie A. Hutchinson (Hutch)
Avril Angers , Margaret Eaves
Roy Lester , Three Monarchs
Harry Locke
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
(for a song)
An intimate half-hour of quiet rhythm
Danny Levan and his Orchestra
Script by Wally Peterson Produced by Ronnie Hill
Peter Yorke and his Miniature. Orchestra with Doreen Lundy