Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson
The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson including
Open Letter ... to a fellow passenger from Kevin FitzGerald
A Modern Triangle: Work. Husband and Home. A survey of some married women and the way they spend their time: 10-A visitor from Long Island Edwardian Scene recalled by Ruby Miller
Channel Packet: A tale out of school told by Paul Cornforth
Sidney Vivian reads the last exttact from ' Beefy Jones ' by E. L. Malpass
at the Llangollen
International Musical Eisteddfod
Last week singers, dancers, instrumentalists, and choirs from many parts of the world competed against each other in friendly rivalry
This round-up programme Includes recordings from the various competitive sessions In the Pavilion, and excerpts from last week's Canvas Studio broadcasts
Introduced by John Webster and John Hobday
Produced by W. R. Owen and Alwyn Jones
The British West Indies Show
Peter Ricardo introduces
Lill Verona
Neville Taylor
' Hutch '
The Pilgrim Chorus
The Hutchinson Henderson
All West Indian Band
Produced by Frank Hooper
Faithfulness grows up out of the earth ... (Psalm 84, v. 12)
2 — ' To make our land yield a harvest '
From the Roman Catholic Church, Drumaroad, Castlewellan, County Down; conducted by Canon Denis Cahill
Organist, Bridie O'Neill
Some news of current programmes
For Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Kay Sharman and Dennis Scuse
Laugh with the Cotton Boys listen to Alan Breeze and Kathie Kay with The Bandits and Mr. Wakey-Wakey (Himself)
Script by Eddie Gurney and Arthur Pastor
Production by Glyn Jones
10 — ' When the Spirit Moves'
Written by Eddie Maguire
Production by Jacques Brown
at the piano
with Deryck Guyler , Len Lowe
Pat Coombs , Marian Miller
The Stargazers
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Charles Hart and Bernard Botting
Produced by Frank Hooper
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 William *
Produced by Edward Nash
See column 3
with a BBC Outside Recording Unit He recently visited Malvern to meet local people who talked about their lives and jobs and chose their favourite music
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
played by Eddie Calvert
The Man with the Golden Trumpet and Peter Yorke with his Silver Strings
Introduced by Alan Dell Presented by Roy Speer
by Warren Chetham-Strode
Production by Audrey Cameron and Peter Watts
Advice and assistance by Arthur Harrison , M.A.
A summary of events of the past week
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra
This week's visiting artist:
Marion Studholme
Community hymn-singing from Hampton Grammar School led by the choirs of Hampton Grammar School and the Lady Eleanor Holies School
Organist, W. P. Yarrow
Introduced by Rolf Lefebvre
And did those feet (Tune. Jerusalem) Now in life's breezy morning (Tune,
Magdalena)
(Continued in next column)
A safe stronghold our God is still
(Tune, Ein' feste Burg)
We thank thee. Lord, for this fair earth (Tune. New Sabbath)
Thou true Vine, that heals the nations
(Tune, Zum Frieden )
He who would valiant be (Tune,
Monks Gate)
There is a green hill (Tune, Horsley) Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
(Tune, Dulci Carmen )
presenting a galaxy of stars now appearing at seaside resorts along the coast of East Anglia
Alma Cogan with Stan Foster at the piano
Joe York
Frederick Ferrari
Leslie Lewis
The Peter Crawford Trio
Peter Vernon
Harry Engleman, his piano and his orchestra
Produced by Charles Chilton
Christian hymns their music and their meaning
Lead kindly light (Tune. Sandon)
Hail gladdening light' (Tune, Sebaste) Behold, the great Creator makes
(Tune, This endris night)
A late evening setting for romance with Eric Jupp and his Orchestra
Introducing the artistry of Bill Povey
Jock Bain and Stanley Roderick
Produced by John Browell
A selection of the latest records including each week
Tipped for the Top the three records from last week's programme that you have voted as most likely to climb the hit parade
Produced by Derek Chinnery
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only