BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Open Letter ... to a mother like fnine. from a girl who lives alone in London
Enjoying Things: with Joyce Grenfell, Herman Schrijver. Christopher Fry, and other speakers, from the Ruth Drew Woman's Hour
Gordon Gow reviews some current films
Women in the House: more questions discussed by Dame Irene Ward, M.P., and Elaine Burton, m.p.
Noel Johnson reads another extract from ' Out of the Silent Planet ' by C. S. Lewis
Introduced by Margaret Hubble
Robert Easton (United Kingdom) introduces
Arthur Downes and Valerie Gray
(from New Zealand)
Lorrae Desmond (from Australia)
(Continued in next column)
Inta Te Wiata (from New Zealand)
Mike McKenzie
(from the West Indies) and the Bob Brown Singers with the Kenny Powell Trio
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Harry Rabinowitl
(from South Africa)
Produced by Glyn Jones
(United Kingdom)
A contest between thirty-two amateur choirs from all over England
The fifth of eight programmes in Round I
MIXED CHOIRS
From the West
Swindon Orpheus Choir
Conductor, Ewart W. Hill
From the Midlands
The Ariel Singers
Conductor, Sydney Twemlow
CHILDREN'S CHOIRS
From the South
Technical and Modern School.
Saffron Walden
Conductor, Noei E. Gray
From the North
Marigarth Singers
Conductor, Marie Hogarth
Introduced by Antony Hopkins Produced by Charles Beardsall
visits the Chrisp Street
Market District of Poplar in the heart of London's East End
Presented by Stephen Renaud Williams
Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins (Acts 5, v. 31)
The Disease and the Cure
3 : ' 'Forgiveness-the Divine Remedy'
Service from Dennistoun Baptist Church. Glasgow, conducted by the Rev. William Barclay , D.D., Lecturer in New Testament, University of Glasgow
Some news of current programmes
For Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Patricia Hughes and Dennis Scuse
with Benny Lee
Reg Wale , Norman Cave and Sid Phillips and his Band
Introduced by Michael Brooke
Produced by John Kingdon
with Ken Platt
15—'School for Scandal' with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Doris Rogers , Molly Weir
Richard Bellaers , Horace Percival
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Written by Bob Block
Ronnie Hanbury. and Bebe Daniels
Production by Tom Ronald
A sound approach to the cinema
Introduced by Peter Haigh and including
Music from a New Release
Jimmy Parkinson sings ' But You * from ' The Secret Place'
Picturegoers' Quiz
Test your ear and your memory for familiar and once-familiar voices
Star Gazing: Steve Cochran talks about his career and illustrates it with excerpts from films he has made
Presented by Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hale
New Musical
Dolores Gray sings the theme song from ' The Opposite Sex ' which also stars
June Allyson. Joan Collins Ann Sheridan. Ann Miller
Pocket Edition
Ingrid Bergman , Yul Brynner Helen Hayes in ' Anastasia '
Adapted by Roy Bradford Produced by Ruth Dennis
Sound-track Memories including the voices of Betty Hutton and Howard Keel
The programme edited and produced by Trafford Whitelock
A winter programme looking back to last summer and forward to next
This week you are invited to hear about
A visit to Northern Ireland from Anne Deveson
A day trip to the Cheddar Gorge with John Arlott
A holiday in Portugal by David Lloyd James
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
Produced by Arthur Phillips and Harold Rogers
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton and featuring Sidney James
Bill Kerr , Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams
Theme and incidental music composed and conducted by Wally Stott
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
Young people in the St. George and Trinity Club, Montrose, put questions on general subjects to:
Margaret Macnaughton
John R. Allan , John Mackie
Chairman, Jack House
with his Concert Orchestra
Reginald Leopold and his Violin
The William Davies Trio
' On a Personal Note ' by Sidney Torch and featuring
Canada's singing star,
Doreen Hume
Introduced by Roy Williams
Produced by Edward Nash
with Wallas Eaton
The Keynotes
by Norman Collins
Dramatised as a serial for broadcasting in eight parts by Howard Agg 7-' The Storm Breaks '
Other parts played by Ronald Sidney. Janet Morrison. James Beattie. and members of the BBC Drama Repertory -Company
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
A summary of events of the past week
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra
This week's visiting artist:
Ian Wallace
Community hymn-singing from Nailsworth Parish Church, Gloucestershire, led by combined choirs of the district
Hymns introduced by Charles Brewer The King of Love my Shepherd is
(Tune. Dominus regit me)
Loving Shepherd of thy sheep (Tune,
Buckland)
Be thou my guardian and my guide
(Tune. Abridge)
(Continued in next column)
There were ninety and nine (Tune,
The Ninety and Nine)
There is a green hill (Tune. Horsley) 0 Love, who formed'st me to wear
(Tune, St. Matthias)
Son of God, Eternal Saviour (Tune,
Bethany)
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
(Tune, Truro)
Conductor, The Rev. Cyril Rodgers
Organist, Sidney Townsend
and introducing sixty minutes of comedy and music for your entertainment with this week's guest star,
Freddie Sales and George Martin
Line Renaud , James Johnston
The Hedley Ward Trio
Sid Phillips , Woolf Phillips The George Mitchell Choir
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, Antony Gilbert )
Conductor. Harry Rabinowitz
Script by Ronald Wolfe
Final sketch written by Sid Colin
Produced by John Simmonds
A programme of Christian opinion on human and social relationships, mainly as men see them
Speaker,
The Rev. Canon C. J. Stranks
Listeners' questions and comments form the basis of these talks. Letters arc welcomed and should be addressed to: Mainly for Men, Broadcasting House, London, W.l
at the piano
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