Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson with Julie Dawn
at the electric organ
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
with the Silver Chords Choir and the Strings in Harmony
Introduced by Havard Gregory
Production by Mai Jones
Melodies, songs, and dances from both sides of the Atlantic
David McCallum and the Strolling Players with Denis Weatherley
Band of the 1st Bn.
The Royal Sussex Regiment
Conductor, Mr. A. E. Kelly
Introduced by Alastair McDougall
Produced by Harry Mortimer
From the Concert Hall of the Y.M.C.A ., Iserlohn
from Cornwall
' I was a stranger and ye took me in ' (St. Matthew 25. v. 35)
3—' Cornish Cream'
Service from Par Parish Church, conducted by Canon J. E. Fison
for Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Jean Metcalfe 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
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , Richard Dimbleby and Gilbert Harding
A weekly programme of records featuring the pick of British dance bands and instrumentalists
The story of a school as seen through the eyes of the headmaster and his wife by Warren Chetham-Strode
Episode 10
Production by Audrey Cameron
with his Concert Orchestra and Betty Phillips
John Horvelle , Guy Taylor singing ballads popular songs, folk songs and songs from the shows supported by the BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Introduced by Robin Boyle
Produced by Eric Arden
Franklin Engelmann with a BBC mobile recording unit visits Grimsby to meet local people who talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
(Continued)
presents
Alec Guinness , Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker in 'The Man in the White Suit'
A radio adaptation from the soundtrack of the Ealing Studios film
A Michael Balcon production directed by Alexander Mackendnck
Screen play by Roger MacDougall
John Dighton , and Alexander Mackendrick
Associate producer. Sidney Cole Radio adaptation by Gordon Gow
Programme produced by Denys Jones
A show for the Forces, recorded aboard the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Bulwark (22.000 tons) at Portsmouth with The Keynotes, Tollefsen Shirley Abicair , Peter Sellers
James Moody (piano) Bert Weedon (guitar) Max Abrams (drums)
Presented by Bill Gates
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 9)
A summary of events of the past week
The informal story of radio entertainment
Chapter 12
Ambrose
(An Ace of Dance Band Leaders)
Audrey Cameron
(Actress and producer, stage and radio)
Frances Day
(who has graced both Shaw and Cabaret)
Maudie Edwards
(Welsh comedienne-Look you!)
Stephen Grenfell
(Author, commentator. and radio documentary writer)
Arthur Phillips (with a glimpse of BBC mobile recordings)
Narrator, Rex Palmer
Written by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Alfred Dunning
Community hymn-singing for Battle of Britain Sunday from the Royal Air Force Station Chapel, Biggin Hill , Kent , led by the augmented Hayes Philharmonic Society, and introduced by the Chaplain, the Rev. Vivian Symons
Conductor. W. A. S. Ballard
Organist,
Flight-Lieutenant J. Wiltshire
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
(Tune: Praxis Pietatis)
Jesus, where'er thy people meet
(Tune: Wareham)
Bright the vision (Tune: Laus Deo ) Let saints on earth in concert sing
(Tune: Dundee)
Let all the world in every corner sing
(Tune: Luckington)
Awake our souls, away our fears
(Tune: St. Petersburg)
Jesus lives! (Tune: St. Albinus)
Hail, gladdening light (Tune:
Sebaste)
Jean Pougnet and the Palm Court Orchestra
This week's visiting artist:
Elsie Morison
Stanley Maxted speaks from Oosterbeek Church, scene of one of the last stands of the wounded in the Battle of Arnhem, and gives a Christian opinion on some of the things we talk about
coming upon songs and melodies in the high-ways and by-ways of familiar music with the BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by John Browell
and proves it with gramophone records of his own choice