and his Novelty Sextet with Alf Edwards (concertina)
(accordion) with rhythm accompaniment
presented by Michael Flanders with the help of Julian Bream and his guitar
' Time for Leisure'
Peter Scott , sailing at Cowes. talks to Alan Rothwell of the fascination of messing about in'boats
' Iona Calls'
Judy Clarke introduces fellow-campers and members of the Iona Community who are re-building the twelfth-century cathedral and discussing how to translate the ancient faith into modern life
' Music Making'
From both sides of the Irish Sea: The Belfast Girls' Choir and the Ehenvale Singers of Cumberland
' Himself When Young'
Judy Clarke visits Mrs. Moss and Pat at their home in Tring, and learns what Stirling was like as a lad
' Worth Hearing Again'
Bernard Miles reads' The Western Islands,' a fantastic story by John Masefield
Melodies, songs, and dances from both sides of the Atlantic
David McCallum and the Strolling Players with Charles Kennedy (tenor)
' Every year, with the spring sunshine, the wild geese return to Sweden'
In this travelogue Robert Turley takes you to Sweden, where you visit the cities of Stockholm and Gothenburg, the hills and lakes of Varmland, and the wild area of Lapland
Produced by Harold Rogers
'There is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved ' (Acts 4, v. 12)
Four Great Converts
3-The Army Officer
Service from Hildenborough Hall Christian Holiday Conference Centre, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, conducted by Tom Rees
Presented from London and Cologne by Joan Wilen and Dennis Scuse
The Boys with the Laughs
The Man of Many Voices: Alan Breeze
The Singer of Sweet Songs: Doreen Stephens
The Bandits
and Mr. Wakey Wakey (Himself)
Produced by Glyn Jones
* Twenty Questions ' is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick )
A recorded programme of traditional jazz by The Dutch Swing College Band conducted by Peter Schilperoort
First of four programmes by Arthur Marshall In which he recommends to listeners books, new and old, that have given him pleasure recently
' Noble in Reason' by Phyllis Bentley
A vivid account of the changing fortunes of a West Riding family during the last sixty years
' Moonfleet ' by J. Meade Falkner
An exciting adventure story, first published in 1898 and reprinted, with good reason, countless times since
The story of a school seen through the eyes of the headmaster and his wife by Warren Chetham-Strode
Episode 1 and the recorded voices of the boys of Barking Abbey School
Production by Audrey Cameron
with his Concert Tango Orchestra
Julie Dawn and the Freddie Phillips Quintet
A programme of Latin-American music played in contrasting styles, with a song or two to fall easily on the ear
Introduced by Roy Williams
Produced by John Tylee
Franklin Engelmann with a BBC mobile recording unit visits Cromer to meet local people who talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Written by Eddie Maguire
' Silver Wedding'
Produced by Peter Eton
Singing stars of the screen in extracts from their films
This week : Doris Day
Compiled by Gordon Gow
Programme produced by Denys Jones
entertains you with his friends the stars of show business
This week's guests:
Fred Emney , Coral Browne
Alan Melville with Vanessa Lee , Pat Coombs
David Jacobs and The Coronets
And presenting Hubert Gregg and his Songs about London
1—' London in the Rain '
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Harry Rabinowitz
Script by Gale Pedrick Produced by Roy Speer
(The recorded broadcast of June 10 In the Home Service)
A summary of events of the past week
The informal story of radio entertainment as related by artists and others who have had a hand in making it
Chapter Three:
Howard Alexander and John Fielder
Patrick Campbell
Radio Critic of the Yorkshire Observer
Max Jaffa
Joy Nichols
Margaret Rawlings
Stanley Riley
Narrator, Rex Palmer
Written by Gate Pedrick
Produced by Alfred Dunning
Community hymn singing from Capel Mawr, Welsh Presbyterian Chapel, Criccieth, North Wales. Introduced by Havard Gregory
Come, thou fount of every blessing
(Tune. Hyfrydol)
I need thee every hour (Tune, I Need
Thee)
These things shall be (Tune. Samson) I heard the voice of Jesus say (Tune,
Rhos)
Arglwydd Iesu , arwain f'enaid (Tune,
In Memoriam)
The Lord's my shepherd (Tune,
Crlmond)
(Continued in next column)
Father In high heaven dwelling (Tune,
Evening Hymn)
Guide me, 0 thou great Jehovah
(Tune. Price)
Blessing by the minister. The Rev. Robert Roberts
Conductor, Robert G. Evans
Organist: Tommy Owen
Jean Pougnet and the Palm Court Orchestra
This week's visiting artist:
Muriel Smith
If I travel in your company,
You know the way to heaven's door'
George Herbert : 'Church Music '
A group of programmes about some favourite hymn tunes
Presented by the Rev. Cyril Taylor
Warden of the Royal School of Church Music with Wilfred Brown (tenor) and the St. Martin's Singers
with the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Music edited by Edwin Braden
Devised and produced by Frank Hooper
A musical conversation piece with a piano and some gramophone records