played by Bill McGuffie on gramophone records
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
introducing, with records, highlights from the musical stage past and present
(Third Series)
The story of a school by Warren Chetham-Strode
Episode 10
Advice and assistance by Arthur Harrison , M.A.
Production by Audrey Cameron and Peter Watts
'It's My Belief'
A series of programmes in which laymen speak on a compelling Christian insight
7-Lady Pakenham speaks on
'The Family' followed by a short Service from St. Gabriel's Chapel, Hatch End; conducted by Father Kieran Connolly , O.F.M.
Some news of current programmes
For Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Jean Metcalfe and Bill Crozier
Laugh with the Cotton Boys listen to
Alan Breeze and Kathie Kay with The Bandits and Mr. Wakey-Wakey (himself)
Script by Eddie Gurney
Production by Glyn Jones
11—' Working to Plan '
Other parts played by John Cazabon , Warren Mitchell
Written by Eddie Maguire
Production by Jacques Brown
and invites all
' Squares ' and ' Cats ' to a Palais Party to meet
Nat Temple, Alastair Hunter
Deryck Guyler , Paul Martin
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Written by Ronald Wolfe
David Climie and Frank Roscoe with original music by Stanley Myers
Produced by Roy Speer
(The recorded broadcast of June 3)
A sound approach to the cinema
Introduced by Peter Haigh and including Pocket Edition of ' Law and Disorder' starring
Michael Redgrave and Robert Morley
Adaptation by Gordon Gow
Around the British Studios with Peter Noble
Sounds Familiar
A short qui-. to test your know-how of current and not-so-currerit movies
Presented by Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hale
Radio Report on ' Ice Cold in Alex '
Starring
John Mills , Svlvia Syms
Anthony Quavle , Harry Andrews at the Berlin Film Festival
Reported by Marjorie Bilbow and Antony Bilbow Script by Trafford Whitelock
Edited and produced by Alfred Dunning
with his Orchestra
John Harvey , The Meritones
The Trio and Jack Byfield Introduced by John Webster
Produced by James Dufour
by Norman Collins
Dramatised as a serial for broadcasting in ten parts by Howard Agg
10 — 'The Promise'
Other parts played by James Beattie
John Bennett and Robert Corder
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Franklin Engelmann comes Down Your Way with a BBC Outside Recording Unit
He recently visited Cardiff to talk to people connected with The Sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games who chose their favourite music.
(Next week: Nairn)
A tune-a-minute memory test of popular music through the years.
Featuring Tommy Reilly (harmonica), Leslie Baker (violin), Jack Emblow (accordion),
Jackie Brown (electric organ), Cecil Norman and Eddie Macauley (pianos), Martin Slavin (vibes), Terry Walsh and Frank Denis (guitars), Arthur Watts (bass), Geoff Lofts (drums).
(BBC recording)
(Leslie Baker is appearing at Quaglino's Restaurant, London; Tommy Reilly in 'Music for the Millions' at the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth)
Sam Costa plays records Just for You
A personal request programme.
A panel game in which members of the public and invited personalities put questions to a team of distinguished experts.
The great minds are: Jimmy Edwards, Michael Howard, Tommy Trinder, Larry Adler
In the chair, McDonald Hobley
(BBC recording)
Repeated on Thursday at 9.0 p.m.
Billy Ternent introduces his orchestra and singers.
(BBC recording)
United hymn-singing led by the Cardiff Crusade Choir from Wood Street Congregational Church, Cardiff.
Conductor, Marion Clarke
Hymns introduced by the Rev. John Owen Jones.
"Immortal, invisible, God only wise" (Tune, St. Denio)
"Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched" (Tune, Bryn Calfaria)
"Tell me the old, old story" (Tune, Tell me the old, old story)
"Lord, I hear of showers of blessing" (Tune, Groeswen)
"Just as I am, without one plea" (Tune, Just as I am)
"Lo! He comes with clouds descending" (Tune, Y Delyn Aur)
"One there is above all others" (Tune, Ar hyd y nos)
"Great God of wonders! All thy ways" (Tune, Huddersfield)
Blessing by the Minister, the Rev. Wynford S. Evans
says Charlie Chester from the Britannia Pier as he rounds up stars of Yarmouth's season of entertainment.
Including:
Vic Oliver, Vanda Vale now in "Ace High" at the Royal Aquarium Theatre
Stan Stennett in "Top of the Town" at the Britannia Theatre
The Hedley Ward Trio in "Pot Luck" at the Regal Theatre
The Jones Boys in "Light Up Again" at the Wellington Pier Theatre
Marion Miller, also at the Regal Theatre
Desmond Lane, also at the Britannia Theatre
Eric Grier, also at the Regal Theatre
The Britannia Pier Theatre Orchestra
Directed by Harry Hudson
(BBC recording)
(Charlie Chester is in "Pot Luck" at the Regal Theatre, Great Yarmouth)
An uninterrupted selection of familiar tunes.
featuring the BBC Revue Orchestra and the String Choir
(Led by Antony Gilbert)
Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
(BBC recording)
with a handful of discs.
(BBC recording)
(Tommy Steele is appearing at the Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen)
Directed by Ray McKinley
and 'Pee Wee' Hunt and His Twelfth Street Rag Band
Presented by John Hobday.
(Recordings made available by courtesy of 'Voice of America')
Christian words and music.
(BBC recording)
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.