The Harlequins
Directed by Sidney Sax with James Moody (piano)
' Letting Furnished'
Dudlev Perkins talks about letting furnished rooms or houses, and taking lodgers
The Sunday supplement to Woman's Hour
War and Peace: some memories of two world wars contributed by t listeners
Profile of Edwige Feuillere introduced by Gordon Cruickshank
(Continued in next column)
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Alan Melville repeats his experiences on judging a baby show
Teenagers' Dress Show, reported by members of the younger generation
J. B. Priestley and Jacquetta Hawkes read extracts from their recently published volume of letters ' Journey Down a Rainbow '
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
From the Cenotaph. Whitehall
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Gramophone records of some of his orchestral music, including Elegy for Strings, movements from the Wand of Youth Suite No. 1. and the Imperial March
"Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free"
From the East Church of Scotland, Broughty Ferry, Angus. Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. J. Fraser McLuskey, M.C.
For Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Jean Metcalfe and Dennis Scuse
1—' It's Good to be Home' with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Horace Percival , Doris Rogers Molly Weir , Richard Bellaers
with Beryl Reid , Ken Piatt
Graham Stark , Ronald Chesney
The Coronets
The Dennis Wilson Quartet and James Robertson Justice
A weekly programme of records
Episode 3
Alma Cogan , June Whitfield with Wallas Eaton , The Keynotes
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader. John Sharpe )
Conductor, Charles Mackerras with Lizbeth Webb and Stephen Manton
A programme of music in the lightest and most tuneful mood, with songs we all know and remember: some gay, some sentimental, and some nostalgic.
Introduced by Roy Williams
Produced by John Tylee
Featuring 'old 'Ancock himself' with Bill Kerr, Sidney James, Andree Melly and Kenneth Williams.
and his Ballroom Orchestra playing in strict tempo a programme of your favourite melodies
at Plymouth
Young people put their problems to:
Ruth Druce
John Cherrington
John Foot who afterwards turn the tables on: Stephen Abel , Sheila Cocks John Duffin , Winifred Page
In the chair, Harold Sylvester
'The World in Peril
Part 6
A summary of events of the past week
Frankie Howerd introduces
Shani Wallis
The Tanner Sisters
Lee Young
Ken Morris and Joan Savage
Gladys Morgan
Billy Ternent
Joan Regan and Hubert Gregg
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Announcer, Robin Boyle
Script by Johnny Speight , John Antrobus
Terry Nation and Dick Barry
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
at the piano
Community hymn-singing from the Royal Marines Infantry Training Centre, Lympstone, Devon
Hymns introduced by the Chaplain, the Rev. Clifford Davies R.N. ,
Soldiers of Christ, arise (Tune, St. Ethelwald)
Jerusalem (Tune, Jerusalem)
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Tune, Mannheim)
Holy, holy, holy. Lord God Almighty (Tune, Nicaea)
He who would valiant be (Tune, Monk's Gate)
The King of Love my shepherd is (Tune, Dominus regit me)
When I survey the wondrous Cross (Tune, Rockingham)
For all the Saints (Tune, Sine Nomine)
The Royal Marines Orchestra of the Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
Directed by Mr. J.H. Jemmett. R.M.
Jean Pougnet and the Palm Court Orchestra
This week's visiting artist:
Denis Dowling
(Continued in next column)
Christian opinion on some of the things we talk about
Speaker, Stanley Maxted
coming upon songs and melodies in the high-ways and by-ways of familiar music with the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by John Browell
Bruce Trent introduces Starlight Serenade and presents friends old and new on gramophone records