The Novelairs
Directed by Edward Rubach
Griffith Lewis , Ann Hill
The Silver Chords Choir
The Strings in Harmony
Introduced by Dillwyn Owen Musical arrangements and production by Mai Jones
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson including
A Modern Triangle: Work, husband. and home-1: a survey of some married women who work and the way they spend their time
Gordon Gow reviews some current films
In Transit: Memories of adolescence recalled by Harriet Cohen , Cella Johnson , and Rosamund Lehmann
Selma Vaz Dias reads the first of four extracts from The Walls Came Tumbling Down' by Henrietta Roosenburg
with Bands of the Commonwealth
4-Salvation Army
Staff Band (Melbourne)
Dulwich Hill Temple Band
(Sydney)
National Band of New Zealand
Presented by Harry Mortimer
Harmony and Humour
Owen Brannigan , Ernest Lush and the BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Introduced by Michael Brooke
Piano music in contrasting styles
Cyril Preedy
(concert pianist)
Winifred Scott and Robin Wood
(two pianos)
Steve Race
(Latin-American music)
The Bill McGuffie Quartet
(rhythmic piano music)
Introduced by Roy Plomley
Producer, Jimmy Grant
Tickets for Kings of the Keyboard, which is recorded on Wednesdays at 7.0 p in., may be obtained by writing to [address removed]. enclosing a stamped addressed- envelope.
11 any man hear my voice and open the door ...
(Revelation 3, v. 20)
The Man at the Door
2-' Shall I see who's there? '
From Cathays Methodist Church, Cardiff; conducted by the Minister, the Rev. Maldwyn O. Williams
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
Laugh with the Cotton Boys
Listen to
Alan Breeze
Kathie Kay The Bandits and Mr. Wakey-Wakey (himself)
Script by Eddie Gurney and Arthur Pastor
Production by Glyn Jonea
Written by Eddie Maguire
'An III Wind'
Produced by Jacques Brown
A sound approach to the cinema introduced by Peter Haigh and including
Music from a new Release
Julie London sings the title song from ' Boy on a Dolphin '
(Continued in next column)
Our Hollywood Correspondent
Donovan Pedelty
Picturegoers' Quiz
Test your ear and your memory for familiar and once-familiar voices
Film Musical: ' Kiss Me Kate '
Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel sing ' So in Love ' and ' Wunderbar'
Around the British Studios with Peter Noble
Theme Song
Jeri Southern sings ' Fire Down Below '
Star Gazing
Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hale persuade the stars to speak for themselves
Sound-track Memories including incidental music from the film ' Limelight '
Pocket Preview
James Stewart as Charles Lindbergh in ' The Spirit of St. Louis ' adapted by Roy Bradford
The programme edited and produced by Trafford Whitelock
2—' Hide and Horn ' with The Four Ramblers and The Sons of the Saddle
Led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
with his Concert Orchestra
Reginald Leopold and his Violin
Henry Krein and The Montmartre Players and Canada's singing star;
Doreen Hume
Introduced by Roy Williams Produced by Edward Nash
with Kitty Bluett
Kenneth Connor , Laidman Browne
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Music scored by Bob Sharpies
Script bv
Charles Hart and Bernard Botting
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
with a BBC Outside Recording Unit
He visits Neath to meet local people who talk about their lives and jobs and choose their favourite music.
with Wallas Eaton
The Keynotes
, BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
with Harold Smart and the Rhythm Shop Walkers
Information Desk, Michael Brooke
Producer, Frank Hooper
A summary of events of the past week
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra
This week's visiting artist:
Gerald Davies
Community hymn-singing from Bath Abbey, led by Anglican choirs of the city
Hymns introduced by Martin Willson
Thou whose almighty word (Tune,
Moscow)
Lead, kindly Light (Tune. Alberta)
The Church of God a kingdom Is
(Tune, University)
In token that thou shalt not fear
(Tune. St. Stephen)
Lord. thy word abldeth (Tune,
Chesterton)
Let all mortal flesh keep silence
(Tune, Picardy)
Glorious things of thee are spoken
(Tune, Abbots Leigh)
Come down, 0 Love divine (Tune,
Down Ampney)
Conductor, Ernest W . Maynard
Organist. Raymond Jones
In which he greets personalities of the entertainment world and welcomes his regular friends:
Semprini, Dick Emery
Ann Lancaster , Harold Smart
The Show Band Singers Directed by Cliff Adams
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Also featuring Picture Puzzles
A four-round contest of movie knowledge
Referee, John Blythe
On Stage!
Presenting drama student* on the threshold of their professional careers
Memories Are Made of This A musical flashback to the tuneful twenties and thirties
Script by George Wadmore with additional material by Dennis Castle
Musical adviser, Peter Akister
Produced by Roy Speer
A programme of Christian opinion on human and social relationships, mainly as men see them
Chairman,
The Rev. Austen Williams
Speaker, Stanley Maxted
in A round-the-world trip in story and song
In company with the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Written by Alan Reeve-Jones and Edwin Bradea
Produced by John Hooper
A selection from the latest popular gramophone records
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only