Bright and cheery music on gramophone records
Music of the sunny south played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson
with Elizabeth Webb as hostess.
A supplement to "Woman's Hour" for those who are out at work during the week including:
Ideas from Donald Soper.
Ambrose Heath taking a hard-boiled egg.
Bernard Werthenall advising on a "job for the day".
Ruth Drew on polishing shoes.
Wym Griffith thinking about being a grandfather.
Nancy Spain with more news and views
and Gladys Young reading a second extract from Sybille Bedford's book "The Sudden View".
by Tchaikovsky
The story adapted for broadcasting by Ursula Roseveere
Told by Philip Cunningham with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(LeadeT, Frank Thomas )
Conducted by Harold Gray
Produced by Phillip Moore
says Can I Come In? to some of the people around
Leicester Square, London
'Christ is Risen'
The History of the Early Church
First of four weekly Services from St. John's Methodist Church, Glasgow. Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. William F. Hewitson.
Preacher, Professor John Foster, D.D.
From London, the 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 Voice of Variety ' with the BBC Vaniety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe
(Ronnie Ronalde is appearing in Variety at the Empire Theatre, Sheffield)
with Alan Breeze and Doreen Stephens
Script by Clem Bernard Produced by Glyn Jones
Written by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens with the Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
Highlights of the Show World
Sbars of the stage, screen, radio, and concert platform, with the BBC Revue Orchestra
Paignton
Eamonn Andrews- travels with a BBC Mobile Recording Unit to Paignton and meets some of the people who are visiting the town
The visitorsare offered the freedom of the BBC's record libraries and may choose to listen to a past broadcast or to a recording of their favourite. artist or orchestra
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
with Jack Golden at the piano and the Augumented BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet Prodruced by John. Simmonds
with Wallas Eaton , The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Scniipt by Franik Muir and Denis Nordem
Produced by Charlie Maxwell
London v. Northern Ireland
First of eight contests
London
Hubert Phillips
Cedric Cliffe
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Northern Ireland
Ronald Green
James Boyce
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
Excerpts from the sound-track of the new Michael Balcon-Ealing production
Screenplay by Eric Ambler
Introduced by Nicholas Monsarrat
Narrated by Jack Hawkins
Programme script by Gordon Gow
Produced by Denys Jones
(Third series)
21-' Easter Parade '
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra
Vera Florence (soprano)
Arthur Richards (baritone)
Community hymn singing by combined Anglican and Free Church Choirs and Congregation from St. Chad's Church, Shrews-bury. Conducted by R. G. Har wood
Hymns introduced by the Rev. F. A. R. Chapman
At the organ, J. R. Stanier
Jesus Christ is risen today (Tune,
Easter Hymn)
The Day of Resurrection (Tune,
Ellacombe)
The strife is o'er (Tune, Victory)
Again the Lord's own day is here
(Tune, Church Triumphant)
Good Christian men, rejoice and sing
(Tune, Gelobt.sei Gott)
Thou art the Way, by thee alone
(Tune, St. James)
Christ the Lord is risen again (Tune,
Wurtemburg)
Jesus lives (Tune, St. Albinus)
with Anne Shelton
Bob and Alf Pearson
Freddie Sales , Lee Lawrence
George Cameron , Julie Andrews
Bernard Spear and Norman Shelley as ' the Skipper '
(Continued in next column)
This week's guest stbar:
Alfred Marks with The Mitchell Mariners
Ray Terry 's Crewmen
Conducted by Phil Cardew
Script by Sidnev Nelson and Maurice Harrison
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
(Freddie Sales is in 'One for the Road' at the Plaza Theatre, West Bromtrich; George Cameron , in ' Peep Show ' at the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford; Lee Lawrence is in Variety at the Winter Gardens, Morecambe; Bob and Alf Pearson are in Variety at the Empire, Middlesbrough; Alfred Marks is in Variety at the Odeon, Southend-on-Sea)
Stanley Black at the piano
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning
The strife is o'er (Tune, Victory)
Good Christian men, rejoice and sing
(Tune, Vulpius)
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (Tune.
St. Fulbert)
This joyful Eastertide (Tune.
Vruechten)
A programme of melody introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
presents some gramophone records for late-night listening
(Richard Attenborough broadcasts by permission of the Boulting Brothers)