A record programme presented by Adrian Waller
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Ailsa Garland introduces
Alan Melville describing his early days
John Hillaby talking, with illustrations, about dancing to Bach and Bartok
Mary Ferguson and C. R. Hewitt discussing some personal problems
An Unstable Childhood and its Results,- by Dorothy Frend
The Rev. Canon C. E. Raven , D.D.,F.B.A. , with some thoughts on religion and science
An episode from ' Father Flanagan of Boys Town ' by Fulton and Will Oursler. Read by Arthur Hill
with Ronald Lewis
The Strings in Harmony
The Silver Chords Choir
The Fairoak School Choir,
Newport
(Chorus-Master, Stuart Jones )
Musical arrangements and production by Mai Jones
Conducted by Sidney Torch
with members of the Middlesex Hospital
Hard-of-Hearing Club from the hospital
At the piano, Harry Hudson
Presented by Stephen Williams
If Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain
(1 Corinthians 15, v. 14)
The Hope of the World
16—' The Lord is Risen '
Service conducted by the Rev. Tom Allan. From St. George's West Church, Edinburgh
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 Denis Matthews
Edward Rubach
Alan Paul and Edna Hatzfeld
The Dennis Wilson Trio
Introduced by Sidney Harrison
Producer, Jimmy Grant
whose melodious whistle and cheerful cheekiness have helped the world along
Those taking part:
Joan Young
John Rorke
George Betton
The Mitchell Men
Louis Voss and his Orchestra
Programme arranged by Charles Brewer
Produced by Alfred Dunning and Glyn Jones
Script by Godfrey Harrison
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
A travelogue in which Paul Martin tours Oslo, the capital of Norway introducing recordings of some of the music and sounds to be heard in and around the city
Produced by Bernard Lyons
The fifth in a series of two-way exchange gramophone record programmes between London and other capital cities
This week
Lilian Duff in London and Jean Sablon in Paris
Introduced by Sandy Grandison Produced by Thurstan Holland
The Pro Musica Choir of Holland
Conductor, Lex Karsemeyer
(Relayed
BBC Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
The book by Airey Neave
Adapted for radio by Fred Lawing
The series edited and produced by Alan Burgess
Aarey Neave was captured in France in 1940. He escaped from Stalag XX18 and when recaptured was sent to the prison for the bad boys —Colditz. This the story of his adventures.
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra
Doris Eaves (soprano)
Community hymn singing from Earl Street Methodist Church, Garndiffaith
Conductor, Fred Bees Organist, Tom Bridges Hymns introduced by the Rev. John Owen Jones
Jesus Christ is risen today (Tune,
Llanfair)
In heavenly love abiding (Tune,
Penlan)
Christ is risen! (Tune, Morgenlied) The Day of Resurrection (Tune,
Ellacombe)
Lord Jesus, think on me (Tune,
Southwell)
The strife is o'er (Tune, Victory)
Ye servants of God (Tune, Laudate
Dominum)
Thine be the glory (Tune, Maccabaeus)
Closing prayer and blessing by the Minister, the Rev. F. Willcox
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
Richard Greene
Geraldoand his Concert Orchestra
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Additional lyrics by Jimmy Grafton
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
at the piano
The strife is o'er (Tune, Victory)
Good Christian men, rejoice and sing (Tune. Vulpius)
The Day of Resurrection (Tune,
Rotterdam)
This joyful Eastertide (Tune.
Vreuchten)
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
(Richard Attenborough is appearing in 'The Mousetrap' at the Ambassadors Theatre, London)