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BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Women of the Year: speeches from the luncheon held at the Savoy Hotel last Thursday
Gordon Gow reviews some current films
Health Farm: part of the story written, narrated, and suffered by Alan Whicker
Herman Schrijver offering a decorator's challenge
' A Visit to Grandpa's': a reading of his own short story recorded by Dylan Thomas in 1952 Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Directed by Lou Whiteson with Julie Dawn and Esteban
Harmony and humour with Owen Brannigan , Ernest Lush and the BBC's Men's Chorus Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Introduced by Michael Brooke
visits St. Agnes, North Cornwall
And as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day (St. Luke 4. v. 16)
'All in Together'
Service from St. John's Wood Church, London; conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. N. A. Perry-Gore
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Some news of current programmes
Cologne-London Cyprus-London
For Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London by Jean Metcalfe , from Cologne by Dennis Scuse , and from Cyprus by Kay Donnelly
The Boys with the Laughs
Alan Breeze
Doreen Stephens
The Bandits
'Mr. Wakey Wakey' (Himself)
Script by Eddie Gurney and Arthur Pastor
Produced by Glyn Jones
A sound approach to the cinema introduced by Peter Haigh
Music from a New Release:
An extract from Gene Kelly 's
'Invitation to the Dance'
Picturegoer's Quiz
Test your ear-and your memory and have a pencil handy
Around the British Studios with Peter Noble
Our Hollywood Correspondent
Donovan Pedetty
New Musical:
'Oklahoma'
Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones sing ' The Surrey with the Fringe on Top '
Stargazing:
Joan Crawford recalls and illustrates some turning points in her careei Presented by Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hale
Pocket Edition: ' The Bad Seed' starring Nancv Kellv and Patty McCormack
Adaptation by Roy Bradford
Produced by Ruth Dennis
Sound-track Memories
Music we like to remember
The programme edited and produced by Trafford Whitelock
with his Concert Orchestra
Michael Holliday
Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
Introduced by Rhona Marsh Produced by Edward Nash
Young people at the Shrublanda Youth and Adult Centre, Gorleston, put questions to :
Anona Winn
Wynford Vaughan Thomaa
Dr. F. Lincoln Ralphs
In the chair, Lionel Gamlin
Franklin Engelmann with a BBC Mobile Recording Unit visits Covent Garden to meet some of the people who work there. They talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Chapter 4
Rex Palmer talks to
Rene Cutforth
Valentine Dyall
Charmian Innes
Eileen Joyce
Herbert C. Rice
Written by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Alfred Dunning
at the piano
A summary of events of the past week
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Record Interlude
Jean Pougnet and the Palm Court Orchestra
This week's visiting artist:
Marion Studholme
Community hymn-singing from the Parish Church of St. Oswald, Kirk Sandal , Doncaster, by a combined "Choir
Organist. Frank Reynolds
Hymns introduced by the Rector, the Rev. Canon F. S. Popham
0 for a thousand tongues to sing
(Tune. Oxford New)
Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round
(Tune. Song 1)
Sing to the Lord the children's hymn
(Tune, Hill Cliff )
We plough the fields (Tune, Wir pfltigen)
I sing the almighty power of God
(Tune. London New)
To thee. 0 Lord, our hearts we raise
(Tune. Golden Sheaves)
Yes, God is good (Tune. Festus)
Through all the changing scenes of life (Tune. Wiltshire)
welcomes a return visit of Mel Torme
The music of the BBC Show Band
Directed by Cyril Stapleton featuring
Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
The Stargazers, Harold Smart
Dennis Wilson , Bert Weedon
The Show Band Singers Directed by Cliff Adams and Show Band's singing star
Dawn Lake
Script by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Production by John Browell
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Christian opinion on some of the things we talk about
Speaker, Stanley Maxted
Hungary v. Great Britain
Report by Harold Abrahams , illustrated with recorded commentaries by. Rex Alston on the highlights of the second day's events which took place in the Nepstadion, Budapest
on gramophone records
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