Bright and cheery music on gramophone records
The Knittelfeld
Lyra Zither Club
Directed by Karl Ottenschleger with Gisela Meissbichler
Paula Serchen and Ignaz Gletthofer present a selection of folk songs yodelling, and dances
The All-Star Brass Band of Great Britain
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
featuring Max Jaffa (violin)
Reginald Kilbey (cello)
Jack Byfield (piano) and The Palm Court Players
featuring the Northampton Girls' Choir
Conductor, Olga Marshman
Produced by Glyn Jones
From Plympton St. Mary, Devon Hubert Ashton M.P. ,
Denzil Batchelor
Edgar Dobell
John Foot discuss questions of sporting interest submitted by the people of Plympton and other listeners
Chairman, Alan Gibson
Produced by Michael Bowen
Hubert Ashton , Member of Parliament (Conservative) for Chelmsford and a Cambridge Blue for cricket, football, and hockey, and Edgar Dobell , a director of Plymouth Argyk F.C., are making their first broadcast in this programme.
(Shortened version of the broadcast in the West of England Home Service of August 4)
' / am the Truth'
You and Yours
Service from Iona Abbey
Conducted by the Rev. George F. MacLeod M.C. 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, Denis Scuse
with Joan Dowling
Frankie Vaughan
John Jackson
Ken Mackintosh and his Orchestra
Produced by John Simmonds
Problems and brain-teasers devised for your entertainment featuring
' Beat the Expert' with W. J. Brown and Kenneth Fox
' Ask Me Another ' with Peter Fleming
Ernest Raymond , Berta Nicoll
Taking part in the sketches: Molly Rankin , Mary Williams
Ian Sadler , and Tony Quinn
Chairman, Franklin Engelmann
Devised and written by John P. Wynn
Produced by Joan Clark
Music from four corners of the Commonwealth of Nations
Patricia Baird (Australia) Marion Williams (Nigeria)
Edmund Hockridge (Canada) The N.Z.-ers (New Zealand)
The Johnston Singers
(United Kingdom)
Introduced by Robert Easton
(United Kingdom)
Louis Voss and his Orchestra
Script written by Jimmy Grafton
Produced by Donald MacLean
During the week he visited Cowes to meet some of the people who were in town for the Regatta
The visitors are offered the freedom of the BBC's record libraries to choose a past broadcast or a recording of their favourite artist or orchestra
A recorded programme produced by Harold Rogers
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
A light-hearted hour of music and story
In which David Dunhill is host to
Peggy Cochrane
Maria Perilli
Elton Hayes
Tony Fayne and David Evans and Bernard Miles
Script by Robert Buckland Produced by Alfred Dunning
1-Joe Davis for twenty-six years the greatest snooker player in the world
In this programme he chooses records he specially wants to hear, and explains his choice to Raymond Glendenning
Written by Eddie Maguire
'Mother's Relief
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 in songs and duets and Fred Hartley and his Music with Jack Cooper
Introduced by Alan Skempton
Community hymn singing from St. Mary's Church, Barry Dock
The hymns are introduced by John Darren
0 worship the King (Tune. Hanover) Ye holy angels bright (Tune. Darwall's 148th)
The Church of God a kingdom Is
(Tune, University)
0 praise ye the Lord (Tune. Laudate
Dominum)
Le.t all the world in every corner sing
(Tune, Luckington)
Christ Is our corner-stone (Tune.
Harewood)
0 Lord, be with us when we sail
(Tune, Dundee)
The day is past and over (Tune, St.
Anatolius)
Closing prayer and Blessing by the Vicar, the Rev. Cyril A. Davies
Organist, Sidney Lye
A programme presenting the best in Britain's show business with Geraldine McEwan and Graham Stark
Guest Star:
Terry-Thomas
To Sing to You:
Eve Boswell
The Merry Macs
To Play to You:
Stanley Black
The George Mitchell Glee Club
The Stanley Black Concert Orchestra
(Continued in next column)
Encore
Each week the stars take their curtain calls with the songs and tunes you want to hear
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
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