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of music for the beginning of the day
Arranged by Deriya Gueroult
A story of country folk.
An uninterrupted selection of familiar tunes featuring the BBC Variety Orchestra and the String Choir
(Led by John Jezard)
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet
(BBC recording)
Wilfred Pickles visits Lyme Regis Dorset
(Recording of last Tuesday's broadcast)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Recorda 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)
Scnipti by Eddie Gurmey
Production by, Glym Jonas
with Bernard BreseJaw
Bill Fraser , Dick Emery and the recorded voice of Tommy Trinder
Script by Ronald Wolfe ,
Ronald Chesney , and Marty Feldman
Produced by Jacques Brown
with Kitty Bluett
(Last Friday's recorded broadcaaW
A sound approach to the cinema
Introduced by Peter Haigh and, including Pocket Edition of ' Separate Tables ' starring! Deborah Kerr
Rita Hayworth , David,
Niven Wendji Hilier , and, Burt Lancaster
Adaptation by Roy Bradford
Around the British Studios with Peter Noble
Sounds Familiar
A short quiz to test your know-how of current and not-so-current movies
Presented by Desmond Carringtom and Spencer Hale
A Few Words From David Niven
Highlights From 'The Geisha Boy' starring: Jerry Lewis
Marie McDonald , Sessue Hayakawa
Script by, Traffordi Whitelock
Edited and. produced by Abfredi Dunning
with Janet Waters
The William Davies Quartet and > the Max Jaffa Orchestra
Introduced by David Geary ; Produced by James Dufour
by John P. Marquand
Adapted, for radio and produced by Mary Hope Allen
4-' General Wu Gives a Party *
The music arranged and conducted by Peter CnossIey-HoUand and played by Desmond Dupr é (guita
Edward Selwya (oboe)
Maurice Meek (viola) Wilfred Smith (flute) Harold Clarke (Mute)
James Blades (percussion)
The action takes place in China in 1932
A winter programme looking back to last summer and forward to next
Memories of sunlit days and leisure hours to come
You are invited to hear about
A visit to Whitley Bay with Robert Reid
A cruising holiday along the Dalmatian coast from Macdonald Prain and listen to music from Sweden presented by Paul Martin
Ted Appleton and Bill Cormack , travel experts, are on hand with up-to-the-minute items of holiday interest
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
Produced by Arthur Phillips
A song-a-minute sequence of popular melodies old and new sung bv Bennv Lee. Julie Dawn Frankfyn Boyd , Jean Campbell
The Coronets with the Steve Race Four and Harold Smart
Compiled and produced by Johnnie Stewart
3—'Lyon Cub Reporter'
with Wallas Eaton
A personal request programme
Community hymn-singing from Sackville Road Methodist Church, BexhiII-on-Sea
Conductor, A. W. Partridge
Organist, A. Sainter
The hymns introduced by John Glen Rejoice, the Lord is king (Tune.
Gopsal)
O Jesus, king most wonderful (Tune,
Bishopthorpe)
O sacred head, once wounded (Tune,
Passion Chorale)
Jesus, the conqueror, reigns (Tune,
Ishmael)
See how great a flame aspires (Tune,
St. George's Windsor)
My spirit on thy care (Tune, In
Memoriam)
There is a light upon the mountains
(Tune. There is a light upon the mountains)
St. Richard's Prayer (Tune, Mirfleld)
Blessing by the Rev. E. A. Stone
Vicar of St.' Augustine's,
Bexhill-on-Sea
with Billy Burden , Lucille Graham
Sandy Powell , Nat Temple
Marty Wilde , Arthur Askey
The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adama BBC Variety Orchestra (Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by David Ellis
Produced by Bill Worsley
introducing old ones, new ones, loved ones, neglected ones by Semprini at the piano featuring his own arrangements for piano and orchestra
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, Antony Gilbert )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Frank Hooper
invites you to
Pete's Party
A Sunday-night get-together I round the gramophone
Music for dreamers and melodies for romance styled by DON LORUSSO
Presented by Sheila Anderson
Christian words and music
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.