Bright and cheery music on gramophone records
and his Tipica Orchestra
Olive Gregg introduces
A woman of the week
Alan Pickering, a non-handyman, and W. P. Matthew, the handyman
Henry Smith on the other side of gardening
Shay Oag on the other side of the bar and Mary O'Flarrell reading from Maura Laverty's book ' No more Than Human'
featuring
Max Jaffa (violin)
Reginald Kilbey (cello)
Jack Byfield (piano) and the Palm Court Players
Hastings Girls' Choir
Conductor, Edmund Niblett
Produced by Glyn Jones
(BBC recordiing)
1-A Day in Amsterdam
Michael Barstey invites you to spend a typical day in the Dutch capital, a city of hearty enjoyment, with its carillons, canals, and cafes
All the 'snapshot' ' recordings and interviews were made in Amsterdam itself
Whoso is wise will ponder these things
(Psalm 107)
The Truth Behind the Phrase
Service from Tavistock Parish Church. Conducted by Prebendary Basil Guy
This week's phrase: ' The Grace of God '
Organist, Dr. Harold C. Lake
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, Michael Baguley
with Petula Clark
Tony Brent
John Jackson
Sid Phillips and his Orchestra and Denny Dennis
Script by Ted Kavanagh
Produced by John Simmonds
Benny Lee Pearl Carr
Ronald Fletcher
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Produced by Pat Dixon
Music from four corners of the Commonwealth of Nations
Patricia Baird (Australia)
Eve Boswell (South Africa)
(Continued in next column)
Edmund Hockridge (Canada)
George Browne (West Indies)
The Johnston Singers
(United Kingdom)
Introduced by Robert Easton
(United Kingdom)
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Producer. Donald MacLean
Lionel Gamlin suggests books for your pleasure and enjoyment with readings and dramatic illustrations from the books selected
Last week he visited Llangollen and met some of the people who were visiting the International Musical Eisteddfod
The visitors were offered the freedom of the BBC's record libraries to choose a past broadcast or a recording of their favourite artiat or orchestra
A recorded programme produced by Phyllis Robinson
with Pat Crowley
An adaptation from the sound-track of the new Paramount presentation
Programme adapted by Gordon Gow
Produced by Thurstan Holland
A light-hearted hour of music and story in which David Dunhill is ' at home' to
Peggy Cochrane
Maria Perilli
Elton Hayes
Tony Fayne and David Evans and Bernard Miles
Script by Robert Buckland
Produced by Alfred Dunning
A programme of records
Written by Eddie Maguire
2 — ' The Missing Crown '
Additional material by Betty Davies
Production by Peter Eton
A summary of events of the past week
Melodies old and new played in the Hartley manner
Victoria Campbell and John Hanson sing songs and duets and Fred Hartfey and his Music with Jack Cooper
Introduced by John Webster
Community hymn singing from the High Kirk, Rothesay, Isle of Bute; with the United Choirs of Rothesay Churches
Conductor, George Craig
The hymns are introduced by the Rev. Robert M. Fulton
Theme: ' Glory be to God'
Metrical Psalm: I to the bills (Tune,
French)
Summer suns are glowing (Tune,
Ruth)
All creatures of our God and King
(Tune. Lasst uns erfreuen)
God is my salvation (Tune. Christua der ist mein Leben)
Rest of the weary (Tune, Theodora) My hope is built (Tune, Tynemouth,
St. Catherine)
There Is a land of pure delight (Tune,
Beatitudo)
Glory be to God the Father (Tune,
Regent Square)
Organist, Thomas N. Gillies
A programme presenting the best in Britain's show business with Geraldine McEwan and Graham Stark
(Continued in next column)
Guest Star: Derek Roy
To Sing to You
Vivian Blaine
Josef Locke
To Play to You:
The Malcolm Mitchell Trio
The George Mitchell
Glee Club
The Stanley Black Concert Orchestra
Encore
Each week the stars take their curtain calls with the songs and tunes you want to hear
Written by Eric Sykes and Larry Stevens
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
at the piano
A programme of spirituals, hymns, and sacred songs presented by the young American evangelist
Frank Boggs
A programme of melody introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
with gramophone records