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A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
by Roy Williams
The first of two programmes presenting impressions of the Republic which is to be visited by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. The recordings were made with the co-operation of Emisora Nacional of Lisbon.
Music by British Composers
Vaughan Williams ; Edward Elgar Edward German: Arthur Sullivan
Percy Grainger ; Ernest Tomlinson played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Beti Jones (soprano)
Second day: Commentaries by Rex Alston , Ian Balfour , Charles Fortune , and Hugh Rouse
From the Wanderers Ground,
Johannesburg
(A relay of the South African Broadcasting Corporation's transmission)
What's On Today?
F.A. Cup: Charles Buchan in London, David Coleman in Birmingham, and H. D. Davies in Manchester, give the latest news and their opinions about the fifth round ties which are to be played this afternoon
Scottish F.A. Cup: Harry Hoggan on the sixth round ties
Rugby Union: O. L. Owen on the outstanding club matches
Rugby League: by Michael Betts
Cricket: The latest score in the Fourth Test Match between South Africa and England
Introduced by Eamonn Andrews I
Produced by Angus Mackay -
at the organ of the Dome. Brighton
Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. at 1.40
for children under five
Ann Driver , Marjorle Westbury , and Maurice Bevan include' Two Ducks on a Pond,' ' Horneyman and Sir,' and a winter visit to the park in a programme introduced by Michael Brooke.
Conducted by Lou Whiteson
David Buchan (piano)
Conducted by Lieut. -Colonel S. Rhodes , M.B.E.
Director of Music
Commentaries on the closing overs of the day
(A relay of the South African Broadcasting Corporation's transmission)
Commentary during the second half of a Fifth Round tie
featuring the music of ' Pee Wee ' Hunt and his
12th Street Rag Orchestra Introduced by Harold Rogers
(Recordings made available by courtesy of ' Voice of America ')
Eamonn Andrews introduces a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute survey of the day's sport from reporters and observers at various points throughout the country and overseas
Football and Racing
The day's results read by John Webster
and news flashes and interviews from the grounds
E. W. Swanton reports from Johannesburg on the second day's play in the Fourth Test Match between South Africa and England
Talking Sport
Leading players, administrators, and journalists join Eamonn Andrews at the microphone to discuss topics of the moment
Today's programme includes:
Cup-tie Round-Up
Eight reporters give their impressions of the Fifth Round F.A. Cup ties
Aston Villa v. Bristol City by Harry Walker
Barnsley v. Nottingham Forest by Douglas Lupton
Blackpool v. West Bromwich Albion by Bernard Taylor
Bournemouth v. Tottenham Hotspur by Clifford Webb
(Continued in next column)
Huddersfleld Town v. Burnley by John Burns
Manchester United v. Everton by H. D. Davies
Millwall v. Birmingham City by W. J. Hicks
Preston North End v. Arsenal by Henry Rose
Scottish F.A. Cup: Harry Hoggan on a Sixth Round Tie
Produced by Angus Mackay
Shipping Forecast
247 m. and VHF
Record Interlude
A selection from the latest popular records
Intestacy
Dudley Perkins explains how the law operates if you die without leaving a will, and why it is a good thing to make one
Charles Buchan summarises the day's outstanding games
and his Orchestra
Pierre Cavalli (guitar)
The Baranovas Harmonica Sextet and the Black and White Piano Duo
(Recording made available by courtesy of Schweizerischer Landessender, Beromunster)
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A tour through the world of popular music in the company of Lee Lawrence and Vanessa Lee
BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader. John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by John Browell
A summary of the second day's play, by Rex Alston
From the Wanderers Ground,
Johannesburg
Tunes you have asked us to play including some records chosen by Service men and women overseas
Presented by John Hobday
Wilfrid Thomas introduces
Kenny Baker 's Dozen with the new
Baker's Half-Dozen
Kenny Baker
(trumpet and flugelhorn)
Tommy McQuator (trumpet) George Chisholm (trombone)
Keith Christie (trombone)
Harry Hayes (alto sax and clarinet) Keith Bird (tenor sax and clarinet)
Derek Collins (tenor sax and clarinet)
Harry Klein
(baritone sax and clarinet)
E. 0. Pogson (bass sax and tenor)
Bill Le Sage
(vibraphone and accordion)
Lennie Bush (bass)
Phil Seaman (drums) Derek Smith (piano)
of tomorrow's programme*
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only