'There is a green hill far away'
Introduced by Sam Heppner
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Conducted by Major F. J. Harris , M.B.E.
Director of Music
' Castles in the Sand' by Denys Val Baker
Read by David Enders
Musical Director, Gerhard Lang sings music for Easter
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary' (St. Mark 6, v. 3) ' God in a carpenter's apron killed by the tools of his trade '
Service from the canteen of the Brooke Tool Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Greet, Birmingham
Conducted by the Rev. Stanley F. Linsley ,
General Director of the Industrial Christian Fellowship
(Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Popular Concert
Today's story: 'Hot Cross Buns by Roy Williamson , told by Dorothy Smith.
A programme of music broadcast from the Temple of Peace in Cardiff Heather Harper (soprano)
Owen Brannigan (bass)
Gareth Davies (organ)
Carmarthen and District
Choral Society
(Chorus-Master, Ernest Evans )
(Continued in next column)
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conducted by Rae Jenkins
Narrator, Havard Gregory
followed at 3.0 by A solemn remerobrance of the Death of our Lord Jesus Christ
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Commentaries by Raymond Baxter , assisted by Bill Mills , on some of the principal events at the annual Good Friday meeting organised by the Southern Counties Cycling Union
From Herne Hill Stadium, London
It is hoped to pay a further brief visit to Herne Hill at 4.46 to hear the result of the News of the World ' Champion of Champions' International Sprint Trophy race.
Commentary during one of today's Football League matches
Ian Stewart at the piano
Introduced by Eamonn Andrews
Association Football
The day's results read by John Webster
5.10 app. Special Reports and news flashes and interviews from the grounds
5.25 app. Holiday Sports Quiz
Sports Report v. The Rest
Experts representing Sports Report challenge a combined team representing Regional sports programmes on their knowledge of Association football, athletics, boxing, and cricket
THE TEAMS:
Sports Report
Harold Abrahams , Rex Alston Geoffrey Green , Peter Wilson
The Rest
Henry Rose in Blackburn
(Sports Spotlight)
David Coleman in Birmingham
(Sport in the Midlands) David Moore in Bristol
(Sport in the West)
Wyn Williams in Cardiff
(Sports Medley)
(Continued in next column)
5.50 app. Classified Football Results
Today's special reports:
Football League: Reports on selected matches affecting promotion and relegation
Rugby Union: Penarth v. Barbarians, by Bleddyn Williams
Cycling: Raymond Baxter reports on the International Cycle meeting at Herne Hill
Produced by Angus Mackay
Melody and song by Peter Yorke and his Orchestra featuring The Singing Strings with The Johnston Brothers
Kathie Kay and Johnny Pearson at the piano
Production by Johnnie Stewart
A story of country folk.
Charles Buchan summarises today's outstanding games
A glossy magazine of music with illustrations of yesterday, today, and tomorrow played in the style of the BBC Show Band
Directed by Cyril Stapleton with songs from Bryan Johnson v Feature Pages:
' These were Hits' and ' Talking Points' in which Cyril Stapleton discusses various topics with this week's guests:
Johnnie Gray and Sylvia Lamond
Produced by John Browell
A spontaneous discussion by Mary Stocks
Denzil Batchelor
C. A. Joyce
Canon Raven
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Kenneth Hudson From the BBC Theatre, Bristol
Before an audience from the Bristol Castle Federation of the Townswomen's Guild
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.10 (Home) Comments on this programme for use in ' Any Answers? ' should be addressed to the BBC,
Bristol, marked ' Any Questions? ', and should arrive on Monday.
Tandem to Le Touquet
Patricia Hughes and Brian Johnston discuss plans for tomorrow's journey on a tandem to Le Touquet
Dance music played by Edmundo Ros and his
Latin-American Orchestra
Produced by Geoffrey Owen
Johnny Morris , still in search of an honest living, is roaming the British Isles, trying his hand at some of the trades that take his fancy
with Sidney Bright and his Music
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. on|y