BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
played by Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra .
Ethel Willmott (soprano)
Denis Catlin (baritone) Andrew Fenner (organ)
Owen Walters and his Orchestra
Producer. Eric Arden
visits the Mrs. Mopps of Whitehall
'But when he came to himself he said...'
The Christian Faith for Everyman Service from Bromley Road Methodist Church, Beckenham, Kent. Conducted by the Rev. Harold Key
BFN Theatre Orchestra (Leader, Erich Kunisch )
Conductor, Kurt Thiem
with Joe Loss and his Orchestra
Rose Brennan , Howard Jones
The Knightimers and a special feature,
Klanker Klassics
Producer, Johnnie Stewart
In London, Jean Metcalfe
In Hamburg,
Christopher Howland
The sage of Hogsnorton
with The Stargazers
Carole Carr
Peter Cavanagh
Cyril Fletcher
James Moody at the piano Harold Smart at the organ On board H.M.S. Minerva, off Sheerness
Presented by John Foreman
(The recorded broadcast in the London Home Service on November 20)
London v. Northern Ireland
Round 1
Four contests between a resident team in London and a challenging team in Northern Ireland
London:
Hubert Phillips
Cedric Cliffe
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Northern Ireland:
James Boyce
Ronald Green
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
with a BBC mobile recording unit to interview men and women of the Horsham district and to invite them to choose their favourite music
Produced by Arthur Phillips
with Wallas Eaton , The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Robert Busby
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
(Wallas Eaton is appearing in ' Zip Goes a Mil/ion 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
Records and reminiscences
with Sam Costa
Maurice Denham , Diana Morrison
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Richard Murdoch
Kenneth Horne , Anthony Arrhstrong 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 Arthur Copley (baritone)
Young people from Govan Youth Clubs sing the praise of their own choice
Introduced by George McNeill
Organist, James Muir
Conductor, R. E. Paterson
I to the hills will lift mine eyes
(Tune, French)
I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
(Tune, Jackson)
The Lord's my shepherd (Tune,
Crimond)
All people that on earth do dwell
(Tune, Old Hundredth)
By cool Siloam's shady rill (Tune,
Belmont)
Rejoice, the Lord Is King (Tune,
Darwall)
Just as I am, thine own to be (Tune,
Saffron Walden)
Now the day is over (Tune, Lyndhurst)
From the Pearce Institute, Govan
with Arthur English this week's resident comedian
Johnny Brandon
Vic Wise
Roy Stevens
Harry Locke
George Meaton
Michael Howard
Margaret Eaves and John McHugh
The Peter Knight Singers
Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
Produced by John Foreman
(Arthur English is appearing at the Grand Theatre, Southampton)
at the piano
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning
God reveals his presence (Tune, Gott ist gegenwartig)
High in the heavens, eternal God
(Tune, Orlando)
Come. we that love the Lord (Tune,
Mount Ephraim)
Rejoice, 0 people (Tune, Northumbria)
A programme of melody introduced and played by 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