and his Orchestra
C. Gordon Glover and Eric Simms introduce people to talk about happenings in the countryside. The Programme also includes recordings of October sounds
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Nancy Spain introducing Antonia Ridge and Wyn Griffith discussing the issues behind some personal problems
A name in the news
Helen Cox with some hints for busy women
A doctor talks it over
The last episode from ' Daughter of Confucius ' - the autobiography of a Chinese girl, by Wong Su-Ling and E. H. Cressy. Abridged by Roy Herbert. Read by Jill Badcon
You are invited to listen to some of the folk songs and music still sung and played in the British Isles
Seamus Ennis and Hamish Henderson tell you of a visit they made to Buchan, an old province of north-east Scotland
Peter Kennedy and Harold Rogers introduce Rory and Alexander McEwen, two Scots lads with two guitars
Singer, Ewan MacColl
The Players: Eugene Pini (violin) Carlos Valdez (cello) Henry Krein (accordion) George Crozier (flute) Freddiie Phillips (guitar)
Programme introduced by Spike Hughes
Edited by Marie Slocombe
Produced by Harold Rogers
Directed by Michael Spivakovsky
You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a consecrated nation, a people God means to have for himself; it is yours to proclaim the exploits of the God who has called you out of darkness into his marvellous light
(Knox's Translation)
Can God do without You?
Service from St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church, Sutton Park, Guildford. Conducted by the Rev. Father Gordon Albion, D.Hist.SC.
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 Allan Breeze and Doreen Stephens
Script by Clem Bernard Produced by Glyn Jones
A weekly programme of records featuring the pick of British dance bamds
Highlights of the Show World
A happy history of everyman's entertainment with ' Blossom ' of John Henry and Blossom
Billy Cotton
Clifford Davis
Maurice Denham
Derek McCulloch (Uncle Mac)
Albert Whelan
Introduced by Howard Marion-Crawford
Programme written by ,Gale Pedrick and produced by Thursitan Holland
Speaking from the Triforium in Westminster Abbey, Howard Marshall describes the interior of this great Church, restored to normal after the Coronation. It is from this vantage point that he has broadcast on the occasion of two Coronations
Organ music by Dr. O. H. Peasgood
by William Templeton
Produced by Ayton Whitaker
12-Sir Gordon Richards
Champion Jockey twenty-six times since 1925
In this recorded programme he chooses the records he specially wants to hear and explains his choice to Raymond Glendenning
Written by Eddie Maguire
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Victoria Elliott
Community hymn-singing from
St. Augustine's Church,
Londonderry
Conductor, Kenneth Armstrong
Organist, James McCarter
Hymns introduced by the Rev. Canon H. A. McKegney
For all the saints (Tune, Sine
Nomine)
New every morning (Tune, St.
Monica)
Thine for ever (Tune, St. Guron)
Jesu, my Lord. my God, my all
(Tune, St. Finbar)
Figh,t the good fight (Tune, Duke
Street)
Lord, while for all mankind we pray (Tune, St. Columba)
0 praise ye the Lord (Tune, Laudate
Dominum)
Jesus calls us o'er the tumult (Tune,
St. Nicholas)
In reflections at the piano with Marie Korchinska (harp)
The Son of God goes forth to war
(Tune. St. Anne)
I sing a song of the saints of God
(Tune, Grand Isle)
For all the saints who from their labours rest (Tune, For all the saints)
A programme of words and music for friends known and unknown broadcast weekly by Margaret Rawlings
Music provided by the Orphic Player*
presents some of his favourite gramophone records