BBC Variety Orchestra (Leader George Denson )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhel
played by Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Joan Butler (soprano)
Raymond Newell (baritone)
Louis Mordish (organ)
Owen Walters and his Orchestra
Producer, Eric Arden
Wilfred Pickles in the two hundredth edition of 'Have a Go!' visits Dunfermline, an Industrial town in Fifeshire
Behold, I make all things new '
The Christian Faith for Everyman
Service from the Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Sutton Valence , near Maidstone, Kent. Conducted by the Rev. W. E. Purcell
BFN Theatre Orchestra (Leader, Erich Kunisch )
Conductor, Kurt Thiem
From London, tho 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
The sage of Hogsnorton
with Tony Hancock. Hattie Jacques Julie Andrews. Peter Madden
The Tanner Sisters
The Hedley Ward Trio
Guest, Albert Modley
(Albert Moaley is appearing in Humpty Dumpty at the Empire Theatre, Sheffield)
London v. Wales Round 2
London:
Hubert Phillips , Cedric Cllffe
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Wales:
Wyn Griffith , T. I. Ellis
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
with a BBC mobile recording unit to interview men and women of the Stroud district and to invite them to choose their favourite music
Produced by John Shuter
[Starring] Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards
with Wallas Eaton
The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Robert Busby
(Wallas Eaton is appearing in "Zip Goes a Million" at the Palace Theatre, London)
Presented by Robert Dougall
A selection of items from recent editions of Woman's Hour made at the request of women who cannot listen to the daily programme or who want their men-folk to listen too
A series of domestic comedies written by Bebe Daniels
Bob Block , and Bill Harding
15—' A Fine Romance with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Doris Rogers , Molly Weir
Horace Percival , David Enders
(Ben Lyon broadcasts by permission of Twentieth Century-Fox)
Records and reminiscences
The correspondence column of the air
with Sam Costa
Maurice Denham , Diana Morrison
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Richard Murdoch
Kenneth Horne , Anthony Armstrong with additional material by Talbot Rothwell
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Gordon Clinton (baritone)
Young people from West Bromwich and district sing hymns of their own choice.
Introduced by the Rev. John B. Hardy
Organist, W. Art. ur Newey
Conductor, Cecil Hancox
The First Nowell (Tune, The First Nowell)
As with gladness men of old (Tune, Dix)
0 for a closer walk with God (Tune, Belmont)
Just as I am. thine own to be (Tune, Misericordia)
Take my life, and let It be (Tune, Nottingham)
Fling out the bannerl (Tune, Duke Street)
O Jesus, I have promised (Tune, Day of Rest)
Onward! Christian soldiers (Tune, St. Gertrude)
From Wesley Chapel, West Bromwich
with this week's resident comedian,
Arthur English
Jack Simpson
Tommy Fields
Francisco Cavez and his Latin-American Rhythm
Stairway to Stardom
Harry Locke
Derek Roy and Jennifer Leigh
Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
Produced by John Foreman
at the piano
Christian hymns their music, and their meaning
Behold, the great Creator (Tune, This
Endria Night)
Brightest and best (Tune. Ready
Token)
Angels from the realms of glory
(Tune, Iris)
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
A programme of words and music for Sunday evening with the London Girls' Choir
Conductor, Ronald Victor Cawthorne
Max Jaffa (violin)
Reginald Kilbey (cello)
Jack Byfield (piano)
Fredric Bayco (organ) and Christopher Rhodes (reader)
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson