Gramophone records
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 includes recordings of sounds heard in the countryside this month
International Staff Band of the Salvation Army
Conductor,
Major Bernard F. Adams
A weekly radio magazine for young listeners
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
Musically Speaking ...
Billy Mayerl , assisted by his Fleeting Footnotes, sends you his best musical wishes with another of his reports in rhythm
Sports Report
Is Rowing a Girls' Sport?
Christopher Davies gives you his impressions of rowing as a sport for girls in an illustrated report on his recent visit to the Alpha Rowing Club for Women at Barnes Bridge
Let's Hear the Other Side!
Marcel Stellman 's third helping of his record turn-overs, served up in four different ways
Fun and Games, Free Ticket
Fiddling Around, and Fun with the Famous
Guest of honour: Tony Hancock
Tal-Lu Talking
A fortnightly cameo drawn by Shelagh Fraser and Billy Thatcher
Today: 'Tai-Lu meets Gwladys'
Sunday-morning melodies with Strings in Harmony
Silver Chords Choir and ' Children's Corner '
Introduced by Victor Bernard
Musical arrangements and production by Mai Jones
BFN Theatre Orchestra
(Leader, Erich Kunisch )
Conductor, Milo Karacz
Eamonn Andrews , with a BBC mobile recording unit, welcomes to London visitors from . home and overseas who are in Britain during the summer
. Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Jesus said: When ye pray, say Forgive us our trespasses
The Lord's Prayer and the world today
Service from the Methodist Central Hall, Tonypandy, Rhondda Valley. Conducted by the Rev. Kenneth G. Greet
Organist. Clarice Lloyd
Choirmaster. Edward Lloyd
In London, Jean Metcalfe
In Hamburg,
Christopher Howland
with Margaret Bond , Judy Allen and Barry Kent
Introduced by Roger Moffat
Highlights of the Show World
Introduced by Roy Plomley
The Ladies:
Yvonne Arnaud
Hermione Gingold
Margot Holden v. the Gentlemen:
Gerard Hoffnung
Frank Muir
Denis Norden
The Jury:
Three members of the audience
Devised and produced by Ian C. Messiter
with a BBC mobile recording unit to interview men and women of the Bexhill district and to invite them to choose their favourite music
Produced by John Shuter
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 Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth
Eric Barker
Tommy Reilly
Worthing Municipal Orchestra under the direction of Herbert Lodge
Introduced by Brian Johnston
From the Pier Pavilion, Worthing
London v. Wales: Round 1
First of eight contests
London:
Hubert Phillips , Denis Brogan
Quiz-Master,
Lionel Hale Wales :
Wyn Griffith , T. I. Ellis
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
A musical drama of the west
Episode 13 (fifth series)
with Alan Keith, Macdonald Parke, Guy Kingsley Poynter, Reed de Rouen
Music by the Four Ramblers
Freddie Phillips and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with George Pizzey (baritone)
Community hymn-singing by massed choirs of Bristol City Deanery, from St. James' Church, Horsefair, Bristol
Introduced by the Vicar, the Rev. Clifford Smith
Conductor, J. Graham Hooper
Organist, Ernest Mizen
For all the saints (Tune, Sine
Nomine)
Father of Heaven (Tune, Rlvaulx)
My God, I love thee (Tune, St.
Francis Xavier)
Be thou my guardian and my guide
(Tune, Abridge)
Through all the changing scenes of life (Tune. Wiltshire)
Let all the world In every corner sing
(Tune, Luckington)
Jesus shall reign (Tune, Galilee)
Forth in thy name, 0 Lord, I go
(Tune, Angels)
with Harry Locke. this week's resident comedian
The Peter Knight Singers
Stan Stennett
La Esterella
Alan Clive
Bert Weedon and Andrew Wolkowsky
Charlie Clapham
Lee Lawrence
Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
Produced by Bill Worsley
at two pianos
by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
A programme of records introduced by Sandy Grandison
Reginald Leopold and his Players