Records presented by Adrian Waller
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Kenneth Hudson illustrating a talk on public speaking with recordings from actual meetings
Mary Ferguson and Wyn Griffith discussing personal problems
George Ordish giving some hints on making country wines at home
Isla Cameron recalling some of the folk songs she sang in a Paris night club
Flora Robson reading the last extract from Cecil Woodham - Smith's biography of Florence Nightingale. Abridged by Roy Herbert
Compere, Prue Balchin
Johnny Denis and his Ranchers with Fred (Panhandle) Yule and Netta Rogers
Produced by Glyn Jones
The ' All Star'
Concert Brass Band of Great Britain
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
The third in a series of 'Historical Whodunits' in which Hugh Ross Williamson discusses seven unsolved mysteries from history. Was James de la Cloche the eldest son of Charles II? Did he become a Jesuit and act as his father's confessor? Or was he, in fact, a rogue and an impostor?
"I exhort therefore that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty"
(I Timothy 2, v. 1, 2b)
From the R.A.F. Station Chapel, Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, conducted by the Chaplain, the Rev. D. St. C.A. Frizzelle
Presented from London and Cologne by Jean Metcalfe and Dennis Scuse
with Alan Breeze and Doreen Stephens
Script by Clem Bernard Produced by Glyn Jones
Piano music in contrasting styles played by Robin Wood , Edward Rubach
Alan Paul and Edna Hatzfeld
The Dennis Wilson Trio
Introduced by Sidney Harrison
Producer, Jimmy Grant
Under the management of John Watt with Jimmy Young
Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, George Deason )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by John Simmonds
David McCallum and the Strolling Players
Catherine Lawson (contralto)
A concert by the BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
From Dominicanen Kerk, Maastricht, Holland
The concert is preceded by a short talk by a British visitor to Maastricht.
Anona Winn, Joy Adamson, Jack Train, and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
Written by Eddie Maguire
6—' The Little Old Lady '
Produced by Peter Eton
Written by and including
Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
A summary of events of the past week
Jean Pougnet and the Palm Court Orchestra with Frederick Harvey
Community hymn-singing by the Heston and Isleworth Community Association, from Bell Road Methodist Church, Hounslow
Conductor, Alec Gurd
Organist, F. R. Edwards
Introduced by Frederick Grisewood
Closing prayer by the Rev. B. D. M. Price
Assistant Chaplain-General,
A.A. Command
Thou didst leave thy throne (Tune:
Margaret)
Help us to help each other. Lord
(Tune: Dunfermline)
Christ is our corner stone (Tune:
Harewood)
Oh brother man (Tune: Intercessor) At even, ere the sun was set (Tune:
Angelus)
The Lord's my Shepherd (Tune:
Crimond)
When I survey the wondrous Cross
(Tune. Rockingham)
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
(Tune: St. Clement)
with Sally Rogers and Fred Yule
Top Tunes and Request Numbers from
Eve Boswell and Dickie Valentine
The Ultimate in Magic
David Berglas
Sports Corner
Raymond Glendenning
This week's guest
Ethel Revnell
The Peter Knight Singers
Peter Yorke and his Orchestra
Script by Gene Crowley
Alan Blain , Maurice Rodgers and Jimmy Grafton
Produced by Tom Ronald
World Cup Competition England v. Switzerland
Report by Geoffrey Peck on the match played earlier in the evening at the Wankdorf Stadium, Berne, Switzerland
at the piano
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning
All things bright and beautiful
(Tune. All things bright and beautiful)
Psalm 19, w. 1-10 (Broadcast Psatter) Summer suns are glowing (Tune.
Ruth)
A programme of melody introduced by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
and hopes to prove it with his choice of gramophone records