Records presented by Adrian Waller
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Lyn Arnold introduces
Ba Mason describing a typing holiday
Mary Ferguson and C. R. Hewitt discussing some personal problems
Lionel Penrose , Galton Professor of Eugenics at University College, London, answering some questions on heredity
Gordon Gow reviewing some current films
The last reading from ' Idle Days In Patagonia ' by W. H. Hudson. Abridged by E. N. Williams and read by Rene Cutforth
Tano Ferendinos
The Strings in Harmony The Silver Chords Choir
The Snowflakes Choir
Musical arrangements and production by Mat Jones
Conducted by Sidney Torch
From St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly
And a very great multitude spread their garments in the way ... and cried, saying, Hosanna to the Son of David. Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest
(St. Matthew 21. w. 8 and 9) The Hope of the World 14 — ' The Last Days '
Service conducted by the Rev. Tom Allan. From St. Rollox Parish Church, Glasgow
For serving men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from
London and Cologne by Jean Metcalfe and John Mead
with Alan Breeze and Doreen Stephens
Script by Clem Bernard Produced by Glyn Jones
Piano music in contrasting styles played by Kendall Taylor
Edward Rubach
Edna Hatzfeld and Alan Paul
The Dennis Wilson Trio
Introduced by Harry Isaacs
Producer, Jimmy Grant
A weekly programme of records featuring the pick of British dance bands
Script by Godfrey Harrison
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
(The recorded broadcast of October 21. 1953, in the Home Service)
A travelogue ir. which
Franklin Engelmann describes some of the towns and villages in Switzerland and introduces songs, dances, and yodelling recorded at a Festival of Folk Music in Lucerne
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
The fourth in a series of two-way exchange gramophone record programmes between London und other capital cities
This week:
Wilfrid Thomas in London and Lys Aseia in Berne
Introduced by Sandy Grandison Produced by Thurstan Holland
A choral exchange between
The Pro Musica Choir of Holland
(Relayed by courtesy of AVRO, Hilversum) and the BBC Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
(A BBC recordiing of a programme broadcast in Holland earlier today!
The third in a series of true stories of heroism and adventure in dramatic form
Trevor Howard in ' LISTEN COMRADES'
The book by El Campesino
Adapted for radio by Felix Felton
The series edited and produced by Alan Burgess
El Campesino, famous Communist General of the Spanish Civil War, escapes at its conclusion to France and then Russia. He was feted at first and then found himself in disgrace because of his uncompromising attitude towards any curtailment of his personal freedom or viewpoints. His story tells of his fantastic adventures behind the Iron Curtain.
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra
Webster Booth (tenor)
Community hymn-singing from Andover Parish Church, Hampshire, led by combined Anglican and Free Church Choirs of the town
Conductor. Lloyd Ponting (Continued in next column)
Organist, Madeleine Mitchell
Hymns introduced by the Rev. Ivor Machin Ph.D. ,
All glory, laud and honour (Tune, St.
Theodulph)
My song is love unknown (Tune, Love
Unknown)
Dear Lord and Father (Tune. Repton) 0 sacred Head (Tune. Passion Chorale) Praise to the Lord. the Almighty
(Tune, Lobe den Herren)
Onward. Christian soldiers! (Tune,
St. Gertrude)
0 thou who camest from above (Tune,
Hereford)
Thy hand. 0 God. has guided (Tune.
Thornbury)
with Moira Lister , Graham Stark and Higgins and featuring
The Girl of a Thousand Voices
Joan Turner
The Man with the Golden Trumpet
Eddie Calvert
The George Mitchell Millionaires
Led by Tony Mercer
This week's visiting star:
Bonar Colleano
Stanley Black and his Concert Orchestra
Written by Ray Gallon and Alan Simpson
Additional lyrics by Jimmy Grafton
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
at the piano
Ride on. ride on. in majesty (Tune,
Winchester New)
Sing. my tongue. the glorious battle
(Tune. Pange lingua)
When 1 survey the wondrous Cross
(Tune. Rockingham)
0 grant us light (Tune. Breslau)
Margaret Rawlings offers to friends known and unknown some poems she has chosen in response to their letters
presents an eighteenth-century miscellany of words and music with gramophone records
A meditation
1—' Father, forgive them. for they know not what they do'
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