Hymns and songs for Sunday morning with Richard Rees
The Bangor Student Singers
St. Deiniol Singers
Accompanied by Maimie Noel Jones and Jess Yates
Introduced by Angela Day Arranged and conducted by James Williams
Stepping out in their Sunday best
Bert Weedon
The Springfields
Dinah Kaye
David MacBeth
The Easy Beats directed by Ken Jones
Going Up?: members of the audience comment and give their opinion on new records
For Fans with a Trad ' Fad
Kenny Ball 's Jazzmen
Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Ron Belchier
from All Saints' Parish Church, Leamington Spa
Making Religion Real Through the Bible
The third of four talks by the Bishop of Coventry Organist, Hugh Large
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 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
A sort of radio show written by Eric Merriman with Kenneth Home
Kenneth Williams
Hugh Paddick
Betty Marsden
Bill Pertwee
Jill Day
The Fraser Hayes Four
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Incidental music by Edwin Braden Produced by Jacques Brown
Last Thursday's recorded broadcast
A chronicle of events aboard H.M.S. Troutbridge
Written by Lawrie Wyman
Produced by Alastair Scott Johnston Last Friday's recorded broadcast
A sound approach to the cinema Including this week sound-track from
The Best of Enemies starring
David Niven and Alberto Sordl and co-starring
Michael Wilding and Harry Andrews and The Young Ones starring
Cliff Richard. Robert Morley
Carole Gray , and The Shadows
Behind the Scenes of Only Two Can Play (ii) Mai Zetterling
Richard Attenborough and the film-makers of Shepperton •
Film reports by Peter Noble *
Music from the screen
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Introduced by Peter Haigh
Script by Lyn Fairhurst
Produced by Alfred Dunning Recording
played by Alan Freeman featuring highspots in the Top Twenty and the best of the new records
Produced by Denys Jones
A winter programme looking back to last summer and forward to next
Memories of sunny days and thoughts of leisure hours to come
You are invited to hear about Lytham St. Annes from Arthur Bush ; to journey homewards from Moscow with Alan Gibson ; to motor from Oslo to Scheveningen with Paul Martin : and to visit Tunisia with Ronald Lloyd
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 sequence of songs simply sung for song lovers and specially arranged for you to join in with The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adams
Accompanied by Jack Emblow Tonight's programme includes ' Stay out of the South ' ' Elmer's tune '
'My ain folk'
Produced by John Browell
Barbara Kelly and Bernard Braden look at life with June Marlow and Roy Dotrice assisted by the BBC Revue Orchestra Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer Produced by Geoffrey Owen
Introduced by Alan Keith with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
Community hymn-singing from All Saints' Church, Torquay, Devon, led by combined Anglican choirs of the town
Hymns introduced by Alan Gibson Thy kingdom come, 0 God (Tune.
St. Cecilia)
Thou. whose almighty word (Tune.
Moscow)
Wherefore. 0 Father, we thy humble servants (Tune, Rouen Church Melody)
God is working his purpose out
(Tune. Benson)
Jerusalem the golden (Tune, Ewing) Through the night of doubt and sorrow (Tune, St. Oswald)
Thy hand. 0 God, has guided (Tune.
Thornbury)
0 for a closer walk with God (Tune,
Caithness)
Conductor, Kenneth Ward
Organist, Sydney Bryant
Excerpts from
Gilbert and Sullivan's famous Savoy opera
The Ambrosian Singers
Directed by John McCarthy and the BBC Concert Orchestra Leader, William Armon
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON Written and introduced by MARK LUBBOCK
Produced by Alan Abbott
BBC General Overseas Service production
The Second Day
Some of the competitors in the Monte Carlo Rally have now been on the road for more than forty hours but they are still spread out far and wide over Europe.
From the London studio Robin Richards brings the latest news and introduces reports from Raymond Baxter at Liege, and from the Lisbon. Paris, and Glasgow starters at Avalon
Broadcast in co-operation with Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise and Radiodiffusion-Television Belge
featuring
Peter Yorke with his Orchestra
Michael Desmond
The Sidney Bright Trio
Introduced by Roy Williamson Produced by Fredric Bayco
Christian words and music