Exercises for men and women
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Gramophone records of part of ' Mazeppa ' and the FaustSymphony
Short morning prayers
Yorkshire Pudding, by Mrs. F. M. Ingillson
from a selection of records
Introductory music
Prayer
Praise, my soul, the king of heaven (A. and M. 298; S.P. 623; C.H. 21, omitting v. 4: Tune, Praise, my soul)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Forgiveness; the Lord's Prayer
Be thou my guardian and my guide (A. and M. 282; S.P. 100: Tune, Abridge)
Blessing
Closing music
with Olga Gwynne
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd : cyfres i blant dros 12 oed
News commentary
from page 77 of "New Every Morning" and page 34 of "Each Returning Day". Lift up your hearts!; Psalm 24: Philippians 2, vv. 1-11; Rejoice, the Lord is King
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
' Penicillin ' : talk by Professor L. J. Witts
11.0 for UNDER-SEVENS. 'Let's join in ': a programme about Mr. Narrymore, the sweep, based on authentic material
11.20 WHEN WE STARTED WORK. First
. Days at Work— Settling Down to the Job young people stating their problems are followed by advice from a personnel manager, a foreman, and a youth organiser
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Some modern techniques of social Investigation : 2-' What are Vital Statistics ? ' by ' The Radio Doctor '
Rhythm on records for all tastes, introduced by B. M. Lytton-Edwards
ENSA show for war-workers from a factory canteen, introduced by Bryan Michie Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, with Sadala Gee. Guest artist
Conductor, Ian Whyte
2.0 travel TALKS : Round the Mediterranean. 'A Farm in Spain,' by W. C. Atkinson
2,20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH : by JeanJacques and Yvonne Oberlin. Programme varie : Un exercice sur les nombres. et un concours. ' Ou peuton entendre ceci ? '
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. Book programme by James Reeves. ' Dr. Syn,' by Russell Thorndike : a story of smuggling in the eighteenth century
Jack Payne with his Orchestra
Piano Quartet in A, Op. 26 played by the English Ensemble
Louis Golding reads his own short story. Pale Blue Nightgown.' from the book of the same name
'Comedy Caravan,' with Gary Moore, Georgia Gibbs, and Roy Bargy and his Orchestra.
(News and topical talks in Welsh)
5.0 Newyddion y Dydd
6.5 ' Newyddion o'r Senedd,' gan W. H. Mainwaring
5.10 ' Yr Wythnos yng Nghymru,' gan William Eames
5.15 Sgwrs amserol
Scottish Counties '-' Dumbartonshire': Script by Isabel Adam. Kathleen takes you round Dumbartonshire and tells you about its towns and villages and its world-famous shipbuilding yards
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
This week a woman doctor and psychologist gives' a talk on ' Being Your Age' ; Christina Foyle relates some experiences in the life of a bookseller ; and Mary Ferguson answers some more problems sent to her by women war-workers
and his Orchestra '
Second of two discussions between Lord Vansittart , Kingsley Martin , and Barbara Ward , with A. J. P. Taylor , Fellow of Magdalen College Oxford, in the chair. Part 2—' Solution to the Problem '
A character study of Franz Liszt, by Edward Sackville-West, with Robert Speaight as Liszt and Lucie Mannheim as Comtesse Marie d'Agoult. Piano music of Liszt played by Clifford Curzon.
(and their fellow-travellers). Trip No. 3, on which they meet Helen Hill and Gillie Potter. BBC Revue Orchestra. conducted by Alan Crooks. Produced by Michael North
A further episode in the history of the Immortality Club, by Monckton Hoffe Produced by Val Gielgud
Many listeners will remember from earlier plays in this irregular series that membership of the Immortality Club is confined to the famous statues of London-from Nelson and Glad-stone down to the anonymous soldier of the last Great War in Paddington Station. This latest episode in the history of the club is based on an interesting newspaper paragraph about the fate of a certain statue in Paris.
Raymond Gram Swing
and postscript
Conductor. Rae Jenkins
and his Band. with Harry Davis , featuring Terry Devon. Alan Dean , and Bernie Fenton at the novachord