A record programme presented by Adrian Waller
Introduced by David Lloyd James and Eric Simms , with recordings of June sounds
Produced by Arthur Phillips
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
' The End of Rationing ' A poem by Sagittarius Sam Battersby whose job is in textiles talks to Gwen Pain about the best ways of washing cottons at home Mary Ferguson and C. R. Hewitt discussing some personal problems
Gordon Gow reviewing current films
(Continued in next column)
Eugenie Howden describing the work behind the scenes at a fashion show
Constance Cummings reading the second episode from Kathryn Hulme 's story of a D.P. camp. ' The Wild Place '
Compere, Ailsa Garland
Johnny Denis and his Ranchers with Fred (Panhandle) Yule and Netta Rogers
Produced by Glyn Jones
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
The fifth' Historical Whodunit' in which Hugh Ross Williamson discusses some unsolved mystery of history
On October 17, 1678, Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey was found dead on Primrose Hill. He had been missing' for five days. Three innocent men were later hanged for his murder, but the identity of the real culprit(s) has never been discovered.
' Who is my neighbour? '
This Land of Ours
1—The Man next door
Service from the Methodist Central Hall, Tonypandy. Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. Kenneth G. Greet
Organist, Clarice Lloyd
Choirmaster. Edward Lloyd
Presented from London and Cologne by Jean Metcalfe and Dennis Scuse
Schumann's Piano Concerto played by Dinu Lipatti with the Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Herbert von Karajan on gramophone records
A radio rendezvous for music under the management of John Watt with Jimmy Young and other recording stars of today
Woolf Phillips and his Orchestra
Produced by John Simmonds
and his Players with Shirley Abicair
Hostess, Cicely Courtneidge with Avril Angers
The Dominoes
Francis de Wolff
Sidney Harrison
Harold Berens
Vanessa Lee
Diana Wynyard
The George Mitchell Glee Club
Woolf Phillips and his Concert Orchestra
Continuity by Gene Crowley
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , and Wally Reyburn ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
Twelfth in a series of true stories of heroism and adventure in dramatic form
Terence Morgan with Laurence Payne in 'ESCAPE FROM
YUGOSLAVIA'
From the book ' Once Only' by Roy S. Neill
Adapted for radio by Fred Lawing
The series edited and produced by Alan Burgess
Written by Eddie Maguire
8-' Stranger in the House '
Produced by Peter Eton
Written by and including
Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin with David Nixon
Irene Handl , Pat Coombs and half a guest star
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
A summary of events of the past week
Jean Pougnet and the Palm Court Orchestra with Muriel Smith
Community hymn-singing from the RoyaJ Naval Air Station, Eglinton, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Captain T. W. B. Shaw)
Choirmaster,
Lt. Commander (E) J. Cox
Organist, Miss M. Dane
Hymns introduced by the Chaplain. the Rev. J. F. Walmsley and Officers and Ratings of the Station
0 Son of Man, our hero strong and tender (Tune, Londonderry Air)
Fight the good fight (Tune, Duke
Street)
Guide me. 0 thou great Redeemer
(Tune. Cwm Rhondda)
We plough the fields and scatter
(Tune, Wir pflugen)
And did those feet in ancient time,
(Tune, Parry's Jerusalem)
He who would valiant be (Tune,
Monk's Gate)
All hail the power of Jesu's name
(Tune. Miles Lane)
Eternal Father, strong to save (Tune,
Melita)
Prayer
Holy Father, In thy mercy (Tune,
Cairnbrook)
with Sally Rogers and Fred Yule
Top Tunes and Request Numbers
Dorothy Carless and Dickie Valentine
The Ultimate in Magic
David Berglas
Sports Corner
Raymond Glendenning
This week's guest: Eric Barker
The Peter Knight Singers
Peter Yorke and his Orchestra
Script by Gene Crowley , Alan Blain Maurice Rodgers and John Vyvyan
Script editor, Jimmy Grafton
Produced by Tom Ronald
at the piano
Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
(Tune, Morning Hymn)
Glory to thee, mv God, this night
(Tune, Tallis' Canon)
Holy Father, in thy mercy (Tune.
Cairnbrook)
Round me falls the night (Tune,
Seelenbrautigam)
A programme of melody introduced by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
and hopes to prove it with his choice of gramophone record*
Highlights of tomorrow's programmes and News Summary