BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
with Teifion Williams and The Silver Chords Choir
Introduced by Dillwyn Owen
Musical arrangements and production by Mai Jones
7-Band of the Welsh Guards
Conducted by Major F. L. Statham
Director of Music
BBC Men's Chorus
Conducted by Cyril Gell
Directed by Lou Whiteson with Julie Dawn and Esteban
Artists from the Commonwealth of Nations gather in London to send greetings in song to their folks at home and to listeners in the Motherland
Robert Easton
(from the United Kingdom) introduces
Patricia Baird
(from Australia)
Lorrae Desmond
(from Australia)
Mike McKenzie
(from the West Indies)
Bryan Drake
(from New Zealand)
The Bob Brown Singers accompanied by The Frank Baron Trio
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by Glyn Jones
(from the United Kingdom)
' This is your problem '
2-Why did it happen to me?
' My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken met ' (St. Matthew 27, v. 46) Service from Leominster Priory, Herefordshire; conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. S. M. F. Wood house
247 m. and VHF
' Good Listening ' some news of current programmes
For Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Rhona Marsh and Alastair McDougall
featuring
The Boys with the Laughs
The Man of Many Voices
Alan Breeze
The Singer of Sweet Songs
Doreen Stephens
The Bandits
' Mr. Wakey Wakey ' (Himself)
Script by Eddie Gurney and Arthur Pastor
Produced by Glyn Jones
Written by Eddie Maguire
[Starring] Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison
Presenting
Italy's singing stars
Nilla Pizzi and Teddy Reno with Gianni Ferrio 's Orchestra
The Radar Quartet
Orchestra Brigada and Ugo Calise introduced by Marcel Stellman
Programme compiled and edited by Pat Dixon
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , and Kenneth Home ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
Presented by C. F. Meehan
(* Twenty Questions' is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick )
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
with The Orchestre Elegant
Bruce Trent and Peggy Cochrane
Programme introduced by Max Jaffa and Bruce Trent
Produced by Edward Nash
(Bruce Trent is in * Plain and Fancy ' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London)
Franklin Engelmann with a BBC Mobile Recording Unit visits the Daily Mail office in Fleet Street to meet the people who work there. They talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by Gordon Williams
Chapter 1
Rex Palmer folks to
Vivienne Chatterton
Kenneth Connor
Peter Finch
Mark Johns and Eric Winstone
Written by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Alfred Dunning
at the piano
A summary of events of the past week
Shipping Forecast
247 m. and VHF
Record Interlude
Jean Pougnet and the Palm Court Orchestra with Glenice Halliday
Community hymn-singing from the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, Newcastle upon Tyne, by the combined choirs of Anglican churches in Newcastle
Conductor, George Sutcliffe
Organist, James Jamieson
Hymns introduced by the Rev. Ian Pettitt
Jesus, where'er thy pegple meet
(Tune. Wareham)
Come down, 0 Love divine (Tune,
Down Ampney)
Praise the Lord, ye heavens, adore him (Tune, Austria)
Rejoice, the Lord is King (Tune,
Gobsal)
0 God of Bethel, by whose hand
(Tune, Martyrdom)
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
(Tune, Repton)
Be thou my guardian and my guide
(Tune, Abridge)
King of glory, King of peace (Tune,
Gwalchmai)
with Dickie Valentine and introducing an hour of comedy and music for your entertainment with Doreen Hume
Tibor Kunstler
The Londonairs
Norman Vaughan
This week's guest star:
Charlie Chester
The George Mitchell Choir
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Gene Crowley
Produced by John Simmonds
(Tibor Kunstler is appearing at Quaglino's Restaurant, London; The Londonairs are in In the Groove ' at the Windmill Theatre, Great Yarmouth; Norman Vaughan is. in ' Twinkle' at the White Rock Pavilion, Hastings)
Familiar hymns and friendly talk
Presented by Robert Crossett
on gramophone records
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
of tomorrow's programmes
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only