Hymns and songs for Sunday morning with RICHARD REES
ST. DEINIOL SINGERS
COLWYN BAY GIRLS' Choir
BETHESDA LADIES' CHOIR
LLITHFAEN AND DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY
PENRUYN MALE VOICE CHOIR┊ Accompanied by MAlMIE NOEL JONES and GWYNFOR JONES
Introduced by Die HUGHES Arranged and conducted by JAMES WILLIAMS
Susan Maughan
Clinton Ford
Bert Weedon
The Viscounts
Alan Elsdon's Jazzband
The Eric Delaney Band
Introduced by Brian Matthew
from St. Nicholas' Church, Warwick
CANON EDWARD PATEY talks about New Beginnings in the lives of people whose outlook on life was completely altered when they came face to face with the demands of Uesus Christ
3: The man who didn't like foreigners
Organist, P. J. LEES
247 metres and VHF
News of current programmes
Records for Service men and women stationed abroad and their families at home presented from London Cologne, and Singapore by JEAN METCALFE , IAN FENNER and JACK TRAIN
By arrangement with the Forces' Broadcasting Service
ALAN BREEZE, KATHIE KAT with THE BANDITS and MR. WAKEY-WAKEY, himself
Produced by ERIC MILLER
A sort of radio show with Kenneth Horne Last Thursday's broadcast
Jimmy Clitheroe in Love me, love my dog
Jimmy Clitheroe is in ' Aladdin' at the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield Last Monday's broadcast
Sound-track from
Gypsy starring ROSALIND RUSSELL
NATALIE WOOD , KARL MALDEN
Interview with ROBERT ALDRICH
PETER DAVALLE :
The story behind the film
PETER NoBLE 's news features
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 visit Rumania with RONALD LLOYD , and to hear about the Peak District from NEVILLE POWLEY
TED APPLETON. BILL CORMACK and PETER WHELPTON , travel experts, are on hand with up-to-the-minute items of interest
Introduced by FRANKLIN ENGELMANN Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS
THE ADAM SINGERS
Directed by CLIFF ADAMS
Accompanied by JACK EMBLOW
Pete Murray introduces
THE GAUNT BROTHERS
REG HOGARTH
INIA TE WIATA
JON PERTWEE
NADIA CATTOUSE
DICK BENTLEY and BETTY MARSDEN
London Statues with Joan Sims
Songs London is Singing with the BILL SHEPHERD SINGERS
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, PAUL FENOULHEF
Script by DEREK COLLYER and GEORGE EVANS Produced by BILl WORSLEY
SIDNEY BOWMAN
AND HIS ORCHESTRA with BENNY LEE to sing songs
STANLEY WILSON , your M.C.
Produced by REX BURROWS
Community hymn-singing from Holborn Hall Assembly, Bangor, Co. Down
Organist, IVOR JONES
Conductor, J. M. SAVAGE
Introduced by EDGAR BOUCHER
We have heard a joyful sound
(Tune, Limpsfield)
Will your anchor hold? (Tune,
Will your anchor hold)
Today thy mercy calls us
(Tune, Penlan)
0 for a thousand tongues
(Tune, Lyngham)
Blessed be the fountain (Tune,
Whiter than snow)
My hope (Tune, St. Catherine) When my life work is ended
(Tune, I shall know him)
Saviour, again to thy dear name (Tune, Ellers)
Prayer and blessing by J. A. S. NAYLOR
(who is recorded) plays some of his favourite records
PETER YORKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA with MICHAEL DESMOND and the SIDNEY BRIGHT TRIO
Introduced by PETER BARKER Produced by IAN ENGELMANN
The Second Day
Competitors in the Monte Carlo Rally, who have now been on the road for two days and a night, are still spread far 'and wide over Europe
From the London studio ROBIN RICHARDS brings the latest news and introduces reports from RAYMOND BAXTER at Li6ge and from other competitors at Bourges and Avallon
Broadcast In co-operation with Radiodiffusion-Télévision Beige and Radiodiffusion-Télévision Franealse
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Relax and listen to
JUDITH CHALMERS introducing music to suit the hour
Christian words and music