Gramophone records
played by Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Kettering Salvation Army Band
Conductor, Albert E. Munn
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
Bird of the Month
Eric Simms gives you a snapshot of the house martin
Musically Speaking ...
Billy Mayerl and his Fleeting Footnotes
Let's Have a Story!
Bryan Forbes , the young British actor. tells you about his first flying visit to Hollywood
Washington Post
Leonard Miall , BBC Correspondent in Washington, describes some of the traditional ways in which American families celebrated Independence Day last Thursday, July 4
with Strings in Harmony
Silver Chords Choir and ' Children's Corner'
Introduced by Victor Bernard
Musical arrangements and production by Mai Jones
Jack Coles and his Orchestre Modeme
Eamonn Andrews , with a BBC mobile recording unit, welcomes. to London visitors from home and overseas
Produced by John Shuter
The Word that Lives
The message of Amos
Service from Tavistock Parish Church, Devon. Conducted by the Rev. Basil T. Guy
Organist. Dr. Harold C Lake
In London, Jean Metcalfe
In Hamburg,
Christopher Howland
with Margaret Bond , Judy Allen
. nd Barry Kent
Introduced by Roger Moffat
Highlights of the Show World
Introduced by Roy Plomley
The Ladies:
Valerie Hobson
Margot Holden
Nan Kenway 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 some of the men from the R.A.F. Station at Shawbury and to invite them to choose their favourite music
Produced by Gordon Williams
1-Port Vendres to Tiffermit Fort
The first of three programmes telling the story of a tour in Southern Morocco, organised by the Ramblers' Association Services and led by Ernest Welsman , secretary of the organisation
Harold Rogers and Ronald Pantlin , who accompanied the party. tell the story of the journey and introduce recordings made on the trip
Produced by Bernard Lyons
with Harry Dawson
Doreen Harris ,
Stanelli Leslie Sarony , Percy Edwards
Harold Smart at the organ
Introduced by John Ellison
From the Alma Theatre, Lutoa
London v. Wales: Round 2
London:
Hubert Phillips , Denis Brogan
Quiz-Master,
Lionel Hale : Wales
Wyn Griffith , T. I. Ellis
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
by Raymond Glendenning
A magazine programme recalling the highlights of the week's sport, including recorded extracts from commentaries, interviews with outstanding personalities, and expert opinions on events and topics of the week
Programme produced by Angus Mackay
with Benny Lee , Pearl Carr
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Asummary of events of the past week
Eugene Pini and his Orchestra with Sylvia Cecil (soprano)
Community hymn-singing from Heaton Presbyterian Church, by the East End Free Churches, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, led by their combined choirs
Conductor, Arthur Hughes
Organist, Albert Richardson
Hymns introduced by the Rev. James Cottle
Worshipping in daily life
Let us with a gladsome mind (Tune,
Monkland)
The spacious firmament on high
(Tune. Firmament)
Just as I am, without one plea (Tune,
Misericord ia)
Lead us. heavenly Father, lead us
(Tune. Mannheim)
Behold us Lord. a little space (Tune,
St. Bernard)
O perfect love (Tune. Perfect Love) O God of earth and altar (Tune,
Ellacombe)
Soldiers of Christ, arise! (Tune, St.
Ethetwald)
with Harry Locke , this week's resident comedian
The Peter Knight Singers
Gene Crowley
George Meaton
Gladys Morgan
The Radio Revellers
Michael Howard
Julie Dawn
Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
Produced by Bill Worsley
featuring Steve Race and Malcolm Lockyer
A programme of melody introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
A programme of records
Introduced by Michael Brooke