played by Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
A monthly programme reflecting life in the country
C. Gordon Glover and Eric Simms introduce personalities to talk about happenings in the countryside. The programme also includes recordings of sounds heard in the countryside last month
Programme edited by Eric Simms
Produced by Bernard Lyons
invites you to
' THE CHAPEL
IN THE VALLEY'
Sylvia Cecil (soprano)
Roderick Jones (baritone)
Louis Mordish (organ)
Owen Walters and his Orchestra
Producer. Eric Arden
(SylviaCecilisappearingin'King's Rhapsody ' at the Empire Theatre, Swansea)
visits Fort William , a town in the Western Highlands of Scotland
' Lord, have mercy on me, a sinner'
The Christian Faith for Everyman Service from Ayr Baptist Church. Conducted by the Rev. Tom Allan , Minister of North Kelvinside Church, Glasgow
BFN Theatre Orchestra (Leader, Erich Kunisch )
Conductor, Kurt Thiem
with Joe Loss and his Orchestra
Howard Jones, Rose Brennan
The Songtimers
Introductions by Cliff Michelmore
Producer, Johnnie Stewart
In London, Jean Metcalfe
In Hamburg,
Christopher Howland
The sage of Hogsnorton
Highlights of the Show World
London v. Northern Ireland:
Round 4
London:
Hubert Phillips , Cedric Cliffe
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Northern Ireland:
James Boyce , Ronald Green
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
London v. Scotland
with a BBC mobile recording unit to interview men and women who work in Regent Street, London, and to invite them to choose their favourite music
Produced by John Shuter
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
with Sam Costa Maurice Denham , Diana Morrison
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Richard Murdoch, Kenneth Horne, Anthony Armstrong with material by Talbot Rothwell
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
To be repeated tomorrow at 7.45 (All Home Services except Midland, Welsh, and Scottish)
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Raymond Newell (baritone)
Young people of the Protestant churches of Armagh sing hymns in St. Patrick's Cathedral
Introduced by Jack Kyle Organist, Edgar Boucher
Conductor, F. G. Carter
Hills of the North, rejoice (Tune.
Littlf Cornard)
The King of Love (Tune, St. Columba) Be thou my vision (Tune, Slane)
I bind unto myself today (Tune, St.
Patrick)
Ye holy angels bright (Tune. Darwell's
148th)
Behold the mountain of the Lord
(Tune, Glasgow)
There is a green hill (Tune. Horsley) Thou whose almighty word (Tune,
Moscow)
Before the announcement of the award winners takes place, the following radio stars entertain:
Dick Bentley, Jimmy Edwards, Sally Rogers, The Keynotes, Tom Jenkins (with Jack Byfield), Semprini, Luton Girls' Choir (under the direction of Arthur E. Davies) Introduced by Leslie Mitchell
Produced by Harry Alan Towers
Lester Ferguson * Wilfred Pickles * Gilbert Harding Al Read * Bernard Braden * Barbara Kelly
Music by The Band of the Scots Guards and Pipes of the 2nd Balin. Scots Guards Sidney Torch and his Orchestra * FROM THE LONDON COLISEUM AT 9.0
Bebe Daniels Ben Lyon Richard Lyon Barbara Lyon Molly Weir Horace Percival * Peter Brough and Archie Andrews Tony Hancock Hattie Jacques * Max Bygraves * Scripts by Denis Norden, Frank Muir Eric Sykes, Sid Colin Bob Block, Bill Harding and Bebe Daniel.
at the piano
(Semprini is appearing in Variety at the Hippodrome, Boscombe)
Lord, teach us how to pray aright
(Tune, St. Hugh)
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
(Tune, Wigtown)
Lord of all being (Tune. Uflingham)
A programme of melody introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Falkman and his Apache Band with Jan Rosol