by the man from the ' Met ' Office
THE CHAPEL IN THE VALLEY
of music for the beginning of the day Arranged by Harold Rogers
A story of country folk
Bert Weedon , The Easy Beats and the Bert Weedon Quartet and Maureen Evans
Ooing Up?: Members of the audience comment and give their opinion on three new records
Folk Beat: Wally Whyton
Produced by Brian Matthew
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from the Church of St. Barnabas, Eattersea, conducted by the Very Rev. George E. Reindorp , Provost of Southwark
'Facing the Truth'
4-What shape is your idol?
Vicar, the Rev. Canon R. V. Bazire
Organist and Choirmaster,
Eileen Bazire
Some news of current programmes
Records for Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Carole Carr 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
Produced by Glyn Jones
6—' The Wrong Date '
with Tony Hancock
Sidney James , Bill Kerr
Patricia Hayes , Joan Frank
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton
Produced by Tom Ronald
A sound approach to the cinema including PETER Noble with news from the British studios
Sound-track from Kidnapped starring" Peter Finch
James MacArthur. and Bernard Lee
Sounds Familiar for otherwise)
DESMOND CARRINGTON and SPENCER HALE test your memory of films
STANLEY BLACK
Introducing current film music
Sound-track from The Unforgiven starring Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn
Adaptation by Gordon Gow
Script by Marjorie and Antony Bilbow Produced by Alfred Dunning
featuring Dennis Lotis
Reub Silver and Marion Day and the Cyril Ornadel Orchestra
Introduced by John Dunn
Produced by James Dufour
by J. B. Priestley dramatised for broadcasting in eight parts by Howard Agg
2—' The Secret '
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
William Dursley 's placid life in the peaceful market town of Buntingham is rudely disrupted by the arrival of his uncle Baldwin. But even more excitement follows when uncle introduces his friends, Mr. Garsuvin and Madame.'
He recently visited
Axminster, Devon to meet local people who talked about their lives and jobs and chose their favourite music
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
with The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adams
Songs simply sung for song lovers
Tonight's programme includes:
'The glory of love '
'All through the night'
'Did you ever see a dream walking?'
Accompanied by Jack Emblow
Produced by John Browell
The great minds are:
Jimmy Edwards , Ted Ray
Richard Murdoch , Derek Roy
In the chair, Peter Haigh
Special guest, Nancy Spain
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by Edward Taylor
with Rosemary Miller and Bettina Dickson
A series of stories based on the work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
20—' Dream Time '
A personal request programme
Community hymn-singing from Holy Trinity Church, Eastbourne, led by the choirs of Holy Trinity Church and of neighbouring Anglican and Free Churches
Organist, John Pemberton
Conductor, Henry Coleman
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God almighty (Tune, Nicaea)
Bright the vision that delighted (Tune, Laus Deo)
The God of Abraham praise (Tune, Leoni)
My God, how wonderful thou art (Tune, Westminster)
It is a thing most wonderful (Tune, Herongate)
Glory be to Jesus (Tune, Caswall)
Walk in the light; so shalt thou know (Tune, Nox Praecessit)
O strength and stay, upholding all creation (Tune, Strength and Stay)
Hymns introduced by John Glen
Final prayer and Blessing by the Vicar the Rev. Canon L.G.M. Sheldon
introduces and conducts
MUSIC OF DISTINCTION played by his world-famous Concert Orchestra
The programme includes items from some of Mantovani's recent recordings
Among tonight's melodies:
' Autumn Leaves '
Waltz from ' Swan Lake ' Produced by Cyril Drake
A series featuring gramophone records of a hundred of the 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
David Geary with music to set you dreaming
Produced by Derek Cutner
Christian words and music
followed by Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.