A programme of sacred songs and old favourites from the hymn book
Presented by Sandy Maepherson
Stepping out in their Sunday best
Tommy Sanderson and the Easy Beat* with Judd Proctor
Craig Douglas
Valerie Masters
Folk Beat
Johnny Duncan and his Blue Grass Boys
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 ('Iinton Ford
Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Ron Belchier
from Christ Church, Southgate, North London
The Difference between Right and Wrong Second of four talks by the Rev. Richard Tatlock assisted by the Vicar, the Rev. Murray McLeod
Organist, P. Branker
247 m. and VHF
Some news of current programme*
Records for Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home
Presented from London and Cologne by Jean Metcalfe 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 Junn Whitfield as Matron
Hugh McDermott as Major Delgardo Laidman Browne as Sir John Dalton
Roddy Maude-Roxby as Aubrey Potter Frederick Trevea as Alfred Tennyson Wilfred Babbage as Mr. Bratby Roger Shepherd as Lumley and David Lott and Richard McCarthy Last Tuesday's recorded broadcast
with Jack Warner as Joe Huggett and Kathleen Harrison as Ethel Huggett
The Rights of Man
Last Friday's recorded broadcast
A sound approach to the cinema including this week sound-track from
The Secret Partner starring Stewart Granger
Haya Harareet , and Bernard Lee and No, My Darling Daughter starring
Michael Redgrave, Michael Craig Roger Livesey , Rad Fulton and introducing Juliet Mills
Arnold Wesker and Ralph Bond talking about The Kitchen m
Film reports by Peter Noble
Music from the screen, including compositions and a talk by Malcolm Arnold
Introduced by Peter Haigh
Script by Lyn Fairhurst
Produced by Alfred Dunning Recording
featuring a guest from Holland
Jos Cleber who conducts the London Studio Orchestra with Julie Dawn and Henry Krein and his Quartet
Introduced by Robin Boyle Produced by James Dufour
Franklin Englemann recently visited
NORTON-RADSTOCK, Somerset to meet local people who talked about their lives and jobs and chose their favourite music
Produced by Gordon Williams
The Italian Grand Prix
The BBC's Motoring- Correspondent, Raymond' Baxter, brings you direct) from the Monza circuit a report on the Italian Grand Prix for Formula
I racing cars
Broadcast by arrangement with Radiotelevisione Italiana
A sequence of songs simply sung for song lovers, with The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adams
Accompanied by Jack Embtow Tonight's programme includes ' Tip-toe through the tulips 'Lies'
' Goodnight, sweetheart '
Produced by John Browell
from Bournemouth
Ken Dodd takes you for a light-hearted tour of this popular South Coast resort to meet:
Alma Cogan, Rawicz and Landauer, Mark Wynter, Joe Church, The Raindrops
Also accompanying you on this trip: Jackie Brown and his Orchestra
featuring the smooth melodies of Johnny Douglas and his Orchestra
The lilting music of The Michael Sammes Singers
Pemi Latu and the Paradise Islanders with a song here and there from Compère. Roy Edwards
Produced by Cyril Drake
Community hyimn-singing from Ormeau Road Methodist
Church, Belfast
Organist, J. W. Breakey
Conductor, F. D. Masterson
Hymns introduced by Edgar Boucher
Lift up your hearts (Tune, Birmingham)
When all thy mercies, 0 my God
(Tune, Harington)
The God of love my Shepherd is
(Tune, St. Columba)
Jesus! the name high over all
(Tune, Lydia)
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
(Tune, Warrington)
Give me the faith which can remove
(Tune, Mount Sion)
Crown him with many crowns
(Tune, Diademata)
Father, in high heaven dwelling
(Tune. Evening Hymn)
Closing Prayer and Blessing bv the Rev. J. Frith Little
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 Brian Willey
A sequence of familiar melodies for your late evening listening featuring
The London Studio Strings
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey with William Davies organ and solo piano and The Quartet
Produced by Fredric Bayco
Relax and listen to
Judith Chalmers ) introducing music to suit the hour
Produced by David Allan
Christian, words and music