Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
Today's entries include records of music by Chopin and Hugo Wolf
' The Word of God to his People':
Psalms 34 and 100
'Freddy Grisewood Speaking
Conductor. Rae Jenkins. (BBC re-. cording)
Popular music, on records
played by Michael Spivakovsky
News commentary
from page 1 of "New Every Morning" and page 6 of "Each Returning Day". The God of Abraham praise: Psalm 47; St. Mark 8, vv. 11-26; God moves in a Mysterious way
Sidney Davey and his Players
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Percy Young
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. Recent Developments in the* Americas: ' Cuba '
11.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES. Tales of animals, including an account of Cowper's hares, by Maud Morin
Conducted by Michael Krein
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers from a factory somewhere in Britain.
Sentimental Cuban songs, sung by Alberto Rabagliati , with the Lecuona Cuban Boys. Records selected and script written by J. N. K. Billett
Topical magazine programme
NATURE STUDY: Changed Limbs,' by A. J. Mee
2.15 I YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). Hanes Cymru: cyfres i blant tua 12 oed. 6—' Y Morysiaid; Goronwy Owen ,' gan Eluned Bebb
2.35 SENIOR HISTORY II. Industry in a changing world. ' Railways and the 'organisation that lies behind their smooth running,' by Eric Hiller
Cory Brothers' Workmen's Silver Band: conductor, Reg. Little. (BBC recording)
Second of two programmes in which Stephen Williams introduces a complete recording of Puccini's opera
with Dorothy Carless , Eric Christmas , Foster and Clarke, and Melville Christie and his Dance Orchestra, with Josephine Driver and Cyril Shane. Introduced by Elsie Otley. Produced by Richard North. From the Dorchester Services Club, Dorchester
(Studio Service in Welsh). Cymerir y Gweddiau o'r llyfr Bob Bore o Newydd '
' Girl Guides,' a Remembrance Day programme. Groups of girl guides meet in BBC studios throughout the country. The Chief Guide, Lady Baden-Powell, broadcasts a message from London
Commentary by Wickham Steed
This week The Radio Doctor' discusses ' What are Nerves ? '
from the Wood Green Empire, London: Jack and Eddy Eden; Bennett and Williams; Harry Parry and his Radio Orchestra
' On Your Metal': fourth of an important fortnightly series of discussions on Farm Machinery. Clyde Higgs of Hatton Rock, Stratford - on - Avon, discusses ' Harvesting Machinery' with C. B. Chartres of Mindrum, Northumberland, and J. R. War-burton of Shillingford, Oxon
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Frank Merrick (piano)
about ... Equal Opportunity.' An interchange of views and experience among young people. In the chair, Douglas Allan
with Jack Train , Dorothy Sum mers, Horace Percival , Dino Galvani , Sydney Keith , Fred Yule , Jean Capra , Diana Morri son, and Paula Green. BBC augmented Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
followed by War Report or a topical talk
Radio play by Norman Corwin. Adapted and produced by Roy Lockwood.
Canon F. A. Cockin answers questions about his three broadcast addresses on ' Justice—Man's or God's? '
Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel, in B flat, played by Colin Horsley (piano)
and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring Terry Devon. Alan Dean , Margaret Shaw , and Bennie Fenton at the novachord
with the Four King Sisters, Frank Crumit , Eddie Peabody , and Bob Crosby and his Bob Cats