The week-end's food news by Antonia Ridge
Records you have asked to hear
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
The Younger Generation invite the older generation to join in listening to some of the highlights of the week's programmes
Introduced by Judy Clarke
The Royal School, Armagh, Northern Ireland (Boys) v.
Prince Rupert School,
Wilhelmshaven, Germany (Boys)
Question-Masters:
In Germany: Robert MacDermot
In Northern Ireland: John Ellison
Questions set by Tom Williams
Programme produced by Joan Clark
(Contribution from Germany made available by courtesy of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk. Hamburg)
and his Orchestra with Irene Miller
What's On Today?
A magazine programme including:
F.A. Cup: Charles Buchan and W. J. Hicks discuss the Fourth Round ties Scottish League: by Glen Gibson
Rugby Union: Rex Alston , in Paris, talks about the match between France and Ireland
Winter Olympic Games: Max Robertson reports from Cortina on this morning's events
Introduced by Eamonn Andrews
Produced by Angus Mackay
A musical programme for children under five
Ann Driver , Marjorie Westbury and Maurice Bevan include:
' Hornyman and Sir ' Follow Our Leader ' and ' Little Pig Out in the Rain
Introduced by John Webster
A programme of music designed to entertain by British composers played by the BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, John Sharpe )
Conductor, Charles Mackerras
Music and songs from the Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble with the Montmartre Players
Directed by Henry Krein and Julie Dawn
F.A. Challenge Cup Competition
Commentary on the second half of one of today's fourth round ties
at the BBC theatre organ
(The recorded broadcast of April 5, 1955)
Eamonn Andrews introduces a special Cup Tie edition includIng reports from grounds or studios around the country on all sixteen Fourth Round F.A. Cup Ties
Football and Racing
The day's results read by John Webster
5.15 app. Special Reports and news flashes and interviews from the grounds
530 Classified Football Results
5.35 app. Sports Round-Up
Further reports, news, and comment
Talking Sport
Leading players, administrators, and journalists join Eamonn Andrews at the microphone to discuss topics of the moment
Today's programme includes reports on: F.A. Cup
Arsenal v. Aston Villa by John Arlott
Barnsley v. Blackburn Rovers by John Burns
Bolton Wanderers v. Sheffield United by Douglas Lupton
Bristol Rovers v. Doncaster Rovers by Jimmy Ure Burnley v. Chelsea by H. D. Davies
Charlton Athletic v. Swindon Town by Arthur Vickerage
Fulham v. Newcastle United by Clifford Leicester Webb City v. Stoke City by Jack Moore
Levton Orient v. Birmingham City by Bill Latto
Liverpool v. Scunthorpe United by Bernard Taylor
Port Vale v. Everton by Harry Waiker
Southend United v. Manchester City by Patrick Campbell
(Continued in. next column)
Tottenham Hotspur v. Middlesbrough by W. J. Hicks
West Bromwich Albion v. Portsmouth by Teddy Eden
West Ham United v. Cardiff City by Max Rawlings
York City v. Sunderland by Henry Rose Scottish League
Glen Gibson on an outstanding match
Rugby Union France v. Ireland by Rex Alston
Winter Olympic Games
Max Robertson reports from Cortina on the day's events
Produced by Angus Mackay
by Sid Colin , Talbot Rothwell and George Wadmore
with The Orchestre Elegante and John Hauxvell in a programme of romance, rhythm, and song
Charles Buchan summarises today's outstanding games
with Peter Sellers
Harry Secombe , Spike Milligan
Selected favourites played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
With
Gwyn Griffiths (baritone) Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) and the Treorchy Royal
Male Voice Choir
(Chorus-Master, Tom Griffiths )
The violinist plays melodies by Svendsen and Max Bruch
The choir and soloist sing songs by Roberton, Stanford, Ireland, Mozart, and Handel, and Plantation Songs
The orchestra bring you tunes by Meyerbeer, Sullivan, Smetana, and Massenet
The programme is arranged and conducted by Rae Jenkins
spotlighting the music of Joe Loss and his Orchestra with Rose Brennan
Ross MacManus , and Larry Gretton and The Bob Bissetto Quartet
Introduced by Joe Loss
Produced by Geoffrey Owen
invites you to follow the music of his record choice