A record programme presented by Adrian Waller
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Nancy Spain introduces
Mary Ferguson and C. R. Hewitt discussing some personal problems Reginald Gamble with seasonable advice for amateur bee-keepers
Poets, Pubs, and Painters : Marjorie Juta giving her impress.ions of a visit to this country and to her chiildhood hotne ' Under Milk Wood '
Alan Melville describing some more of his Early Days
An episode from ' Father Flanagan of Boys Town ' by Fulton and Will Oursler , read by Arthur Hill
with Teifion Williams
The Strings in Harmony
The Silver Chords Choir
The Silver Songsters
Musical arrangememts and production by Mai Jones
Conducted by Sidney Torch
invites you to join him in his
' spot of homeJy fun '
' HAVE A GO!'
From the Stenning Hall , HalLaton, Leicestershire
At the piano, Harry Hudson
Presented by Stephen Williams
Jesus Christ is Lord
(Philippians 2, v. 11)
The Hope of the World
18—'The Glory of the Ascension'
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 Mettcalfe and John Mead
with Alan Breeze and Doreen Stephens
Script by Clem Bernard Produced by Glyn Jones
Piano music in contrasting styles played by Irene Kohler , Edward Rubach
Alan Paul and Edna Hatzfeld
The Dennis Wilson Trio
Introduced by Harry Isaacs
Producer, Jimmy Granit
A radio rendezvous for music under the management of John Watt with Jimmy Young and other recording stars of today
Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, George Deason )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by John Simmonds
Script by Godfrey Harrison
(Continued in next column)
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
A travelogue in which George Oamacho describes a visit to
Gibraltar introducing recordings of some of the music and sounds to be heard on the Rock
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
The sixth in a series of two-way exchange gramophone record programmes between London and other capital cities
This week:
Trevor Howard in London and Valentina Cortese in Rome
Programme introduced by Sandy Grand iaon
Produced by Thuratan Holdand
by Denys Burrows
The account of a personal experience with Derek Birch , Norman Claridge
Rupert Davies. Geoffrey Matthews
Sulwen Morgan. Ian Sadler and Richard Waring
The programme produced by John Bridges
Fifth in the series of true stories of heroism and adventure in dramatic form
Valentine Drall and Robert Eddison in 'SAILING TO FREEDOM'
The book by Voldemar Veedam and Carl B. Wall
Radio adaptation by Paul Darke
Series edited and produced by Alan Burgess
Sixteen Estonian refugees-seven men, five women, and four children-decide to seek freedom in an old boat called the Erma. Thirty-seven feet long, her decks only two feet above the water, looking as if she couldn't waddle across Stockholm bay, let alone venture into open oceans, she sets out on a long and perilous voyage to cross the Atlantic.
A summary of events of the past week
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra with Howell Glynne (baritone)
Community hymn-singing from St. Mark's Parish Church, Armagh
Organist, Freda Johnston
Conductor, Edgar Boucher
Hymns introduced by Canon H. A. Lillie
0 worship the king (Tune. Hanover) See the Good Shepherd Jesus stands
(Tune, Childhood)
Children of the Heavenly King (Tune.
Pilgrimage)
0 Jesus. I have promised (Tune,
Missionary)
Be thou my vision (Tune, Slane)
Lead us, Heavenly Father (Tune,
Mannheim)
We thank thee. Lord, for this fair earth (Tune, Mainzer)
The day thou gavest. Lord, is ended
(Tune, St. Clement)
Hallelujah! the strife is o'er (Tune,
Victory)
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 and The George Mitchell Millionaires
Led by Tony Mercer
This week's visiting star:
Vic Oliver
Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Addtional lyrics by Jimmy Grafton
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
at the piano
Christian hymns. their music, and their meaning
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem
(Tune, Neander)
My song is love unknown (Tune,
Psalm 47)
Welcome, happy morning! Age to age shall say (Tune, Fortunatus)
A programme of melody introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
with Singers:
Constance Rose William Herbert
Poetry readers:
Marjorie Anderson
John Webster
At the piano, Josephine Lee
Produced by Eric Arden and John Davenport
Jonah Barrington writes on page 9