invites you to
THE CHAPEL IN THE VALLEY
of music for the beginning of the day
Arranged by Ian Cottereli
A story of country folk
An uninterrupted selection of familiar tunes featuring the BBC Variety Orchestra with the String Choir
(Led by John Jezard )
Conducted by Paul Fenouthet
visits Watton. Norfolk
from Mylor Parish Church, Falmouth; conducted by the Rev. Frank Martin
' Four Just Men
3-' Naaman, the proud man
Organist. Noel Ashton
Some news of current programmes
Records 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
Introduced by Peter Haigh and including
Around the British Studios with Peter Noble
Highlights from 'Sink the Bismarck' starring Kenneth More and Dana Wynter and co-starring Carl Mohner, Laurence Naismith, Karel Stepanek
Adaptation by Gordon Gow
A Few Words from Gary Cooper
Sounds Familiar (or otherwise) to test your memory of films old and new
Presented by Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hate
Pocket Edition 'Two-Way Stretch ' starring Peter Sellers and Wilfrid Hyde White with Maurice Denham, Lionel Jeffries, Beryl Reid, David Lodge, Irene Handl, Liz Fraser, and Bernard Cribbins
Script by Trafford Whitelock
Programme edited and produced by Alfred Dunning
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon ) with Olga Gwynne
Cherry Lind , Bill Newman and Dennis Wilson (piano) with his Trio
Script by Neil Stevens
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury
Produced by Eric Arden
by John Buchan adapted for broadcasting in six episodes by J. C. Gosforth
6 — ' The Adventure of the Thirty-Nine Steps' , and Production by Frederick Bradnum
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 holiday in Orkney from Garry and Elizabeth Hogg and a visit to Czechoslovakia with Arthur Bush
Ted Appleton and Bill Cormack. travel experts, and Charles Price of the British Travel and Holidays Association, are on hand with up-to-the-minute items of holiday interest
Introduced by Paul Martin
Produced by Arthur Phillips
with The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adams
Songs simply sung for song-lovers
Tonight's programme includes:
' Drifting and dreaming '
' Get me to the church on time '
All by yourself in the moonlight '
Accompanied by Jack Emblow
Produced by John Browell
by Laurie Wyman
A weekly and surely fictitious account of events in a naval detachment only loosely connected with the Senior Service.
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
with Wallas Eaton
The Polka Dots
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, Julien Gaillard )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
A personal request programme
Community hymn-singing from St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Leicester
Introduced by Father George Songhurst
Blessing by Canon M. A. Gilleran the Parish Priest
Praise we our God with joy (Tune,
Nun Danket)
Read, kindly light (Tune, Lux
Benigna)
Jerusalem the golden (Tune, Ewing) Soul of my Saviour (Tune, Anima
Christi)
Loving Shepherd of thy sheep (Tune.
Lubeck)
Virgin, wholly marvellous (Tune,
Orientis Partibus)
My God, accept my heart this day
(Tune, Belmonl)
Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go
(Tune, Sunset)
Combined choirs conducted by George Williams
Organist, Anne Farrell
introducing the Peter Knight Concert Orchestra
(Leader, Percy Coates ) with Janet Waters and Bryan Johnson
Knight-ride on the turntable
Swingalong with the Knight-caps
Danny Levan , Bill Povey Ray Davies , Ronnie Price
Don Lusher , and Peter Knight at the piano
Produced by John Browell
A new series featuring gramophone records of the hundred most popular pieces chosen by listeners
invites you to
PETE'S PARTY
A Sunday-night get-together round the gramophone to play his choice of records and some of your requests
Paul Martin recalls familiar melodies from the past
Produced by Don Sayer
Christian words and music
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.