Bright and cheery music on gramophone records
Directed by Michael Spivakovsky
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Joan Yorke introducing
Edith Pitt , M.P., talking about her job
Antonia Ridge and Wyn Griffith discussing the issues behind some personal problems
Alison Settle on lunching with Lord Berners
Louise Davies on making a Christmas pudding
Gordon Gow reviewing some current films
The first instalment from ' A Kid for Two Farthings,' by Wolf Mankowitz. Abridged by Pegeen Mair. Read by David Kossoff
A journey through Britain with a recording machine.
Introducing men from the Trinity House vessel Satellite, Lands End radio station, the coaster Speciality, and the clay mines.
(The recorded broadcast of October 1)
You are invited to listen to some of the folk songs and music still sung and played in the British Isles
Peter Kennedy recalls meeting some tinkers in Belfast
Seamus Ennis introduces Togo Crawford , a shepherd he met in Kirkcudbrightshire
Singer, Seamus Ennis
(Continued in next column)
The Players:
Eugene Pini (violin) Carlos Valdez (cello)
Henry Krein (accordion)
George Crozier (flute)
Freddie Phillips (guitar) Programme introduced by Spike Hughes
Edited by Marie Slocombe
Produced by Harold Rogers
From a local Club Hall, Ramsbottom, Lancashire
At the piano. Harry Hudson
Presented by Stephen Williams
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
(1 Peter 2, v. 9: 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 Alan Breeze and Doreen Stephens
Script by Clem Bernard Produced by Glyn Jones
with Ronald Shiner , Harry Secombe
Beryl Reid , Hattie Jacques
Ronald Chesney , Peter Madden
A weekly programme of records featuring the pick of British dance bands
Highlights of the Show World
(bass) on gramophone records
A happy history of everyman's entertainment with Harold Berens
L. Marsland Gander
Lind Joyce
Richard Murdoch
Harry Roy
Eric Sims
Introduced by Howard Marion-Crawford
Programme written by Gale Pedrick and produced by Thurstan Holland
by Alan Kennington
Characters in order of speaking:
Produced by David H. Godfrey
Crusader, trained by G:1 Ranger, has won the Derby and the 2,000 Guineas and i,t seems that nothing oan stop the horse from winning rthe St. Leger and, with iit, the Triple Crown. But a shock awaits the confident trainer: he is threatened with the maiming or death of his wife and daughter unless he stops his horse from winning....
2-' Nature Boy'
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Audrey Brice
Community hymn singing from Wesley Place Methodist Church, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, led by the combined Methodist choirs of the district and conducted by Thomas Johnson
Organist. James W. Adkins
Hymns introduced by the Minister, the Rev. E. B. Robin
And can it be that I should gain
(Tune, Sagina)
0 Jesus, King most wonderful '(Tune,
Bis'hopthorpe)
Father, I dare believe (Tune, Ripon) Saviour from sin. I wait to prove
(Tune, St. Catherine)
0 Holy Spirit God (Tune. Swabia)
Thou God of truth and love (Tune,
Millenium)
It passe-th knowledge that dear love of thine (Tune, It passe-th knowledge)
Dismiss me not thy service, Lord
(Tune, Spohr)
with - Joan Sims and Leslie Mitchell
Tonight's Musical Highlights:
Doreen Duke
On Top of his Town this week:
Josef Locke and his home town
Londonderry, Northern Ireland
The George Mitchell Town Criers
Stanley Black , his piano and his Concert Orchestra
Script edited by James Grafton
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
in reflections at the piano with Marie Korchinska (harp)
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning
Jesus, stand among us (Tune, Caswall)
Lo, God is here, let us adore (Tune,
Merthyr Tydfil)
Through the might of doubt and sorrow (Tune, St. Oswald)
Forth in thy name. 0 Lord, I go
(Tune, Angel's Song)
A programme of records
Introduced by John Webster
A programme of melody played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ