with David
Jacqueline Reynolds Valerie Blainey
The Silver Stars
Conductor, Hubert C. Williams and the strings of the BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader, Philip Whiteway
Introduced by Dillwyn Owen
Programme arranged and conducted by Rae Jenkins
Stepping out in their Sunday best
Bert Weedon and the Easy Beat* Maureen Evans
The Viscounts
Maureen Donne
Folk Beat
The Galliards featuring
Jimmie Macgregor and Robin Hall
Going Up? Members of the audience comment and give their opinion on three new records
For Fans with a ' Trad ' Fad Kenny Ball 's Jazzmen with Clinton Ford
Produced by Brian Matthew
from Halifax Parish Church; conducted by the Ven. Erie Treacy , Archdeacon and Vicar of Halifax
3: The Man on the Cross
Organist. Shackleton Pollard
247 m. and VHF
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 By arrangement with the Forces Broadcasting Service
Laugh with the Cotton boys
Listen to Alan Breeze the man of many voices and Kathie Kay with melody and charm with The Bandits and Mr. Wakey-Wakey, himself
Script by Eddie Gurney Produced by Eric Miller
Professor Jimmy Edwards submits a weekly school report with June Whitfield as Matron Boddy, Maude-Roxby as Mr. Potter, Joan Sanderson as the Marchioness, Roy Dotrice as Dr. Sopwith, Frederick Treves as Soames, Roger Shepherd as Lumley, David Lott as Taplow
Script adapted by David Climie from an original by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Edward Taylor
Last Tuesday's recorded broadcast
Roy Dotrice broadcasts by permission of the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon Avon
with Jack Warner as Joe Huggett and Kathleen Harrison as Ethel Huggett
Middle-aged Spread
Last Friday's recorded broadcast
A sound approach to the cinema including this week scenes from
Go Naked in the World starring Gina Lollobrigida Anthony Franciosa and Ernest Borgnine and All in a Night's Work starring
Dean Martin and Shirley MacLalne and co-starring Cliff Robertson
Charlie Ruggles , and Norma Crane
*
John Trevelyan talking about film censorship
Film reports by Peter Noble
Music from the screen
Introduced by Peter Haigh
Script by Lyn Fairhurst
Produced by Alfred Dunning Recording
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Geraldo with his Concert Orchestra
Patricia Lambert
Bill Newman
The Studio Choir and the Geraldo String Choir
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Produced by Edward Nash
Patricia Lambert broadcasts by permission of Harold Fielding
Franklin Engelmann recently visited
NEWTON ABBOT, 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
Accompanied by Jack Emblow Tonight's programme includes
'There's a pawn-shop on the corner ' ' Angry '
'In the evening by the moonlight' Produced by John Browell
Seaside entertainment from Lancashire's playground
Your resident host, Jack Watson welcomes
Tommy Trinder You lucky people
Doreen Hume
The Gaunt Brothers
Des O'Connor
The Allisons
Peter Goodwright
The Littlewoods
Reginald Dixon
Mr. Blackpool, himself
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Directed by Bernard Herrmann
Produced by Geoff Lawrence
featuring the smooth melodies of Johnny Douglas and his Orchestra
The lilting music of The Michael Sammes Singers
Peni Latu and the Paradise Islanders with a song here and there from
Compère, Roy Edwards
Produced by Cyril Drake
Peni Latu and the Paradise Islanders art appearing at The Beachcomber Restaurant, May Fair Hotel, London
from Chapel Street Methodist Church, Penzance, Cornwall. Singing led by combined Free Church Choirs
Hymns introduced by Alan Gibson
My faith it is an oaken staff (Tune,
Staff of faith)
And can it be that I should gain
(Tune, Sagina)
Love divine, all loves excelling
(Tune, Blaenwern)
Christian, seek not yet repose
(Tune. Vigilate)
There's a wideness in God's mercy
(Tune, Cross of Jesus)
0 for a heart to praise my God
(Tune, Abridge)
Stand up for Jesus (Tune, Morning
Light)
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove
(Tune. Manchester)
Prayer and blessing by The Rev. Richard Cullington
Conductor, Ronald W. Whatley Organist, Hugh Branwell
Introduced by Alan Keith with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
A setting for romance with Eric Cook and his Orchestra
Introduced by David Gell
Produced by John Browell
a sequence of familiar melodies played by The London Studio Strings Conducted by Reginald Kilbey with The William Davies Quartet
Produced by Fredric Bayco
Sweet singing sounds for late night listening with Hector Stewart
Produced by Brian Willey
Christian words and music