Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
7.13 app. Programme Parade
on gramophone records
Readings from the Bible
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by the Ministry of Food's Public Relations Director
and his Ballroom Orchestra. (BBC recording)
Directed by Phil Green , with Dorothe Morrow
BERLIOZ
Records of excerpts from ' The Damnation of Faust ' and ' The Trojans'
News commentary
from page 69 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 30 of "Each Returning Day.' Ye choirs of new Jerusalem; Psalm 118, w. 5-18: Philippians 4, vv. 1 and 4-8: He wants not friends that hath thy love
Richard Crean and his Orchestra
Special Health Week for Schools. 4â "Your Body's Defences", by "The Radio Doctor".
Gramophone records of music from ' Gay Rosalinda,' ' Perchance to Dream.' and ' Sweet Yesterday '
and his Rumba Band
Lunch-time entertainment for workers from a factory in Lancashire
Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, with Robert Green
Sports commentators v. Players. Spelling-Mistress, Joan Gilbert
with his Orchestra
arranged in collaboration with the Arts Council of Great Britain. 13-From the Old Palace, Croydon. Introduced by Frank Phillips. Aeolian String Quartet. Dino Borgioli (tenor). Ivor Newton (accompanist)
Listeners' requests introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Your Evening Listening
'The Fight on the Shore,' from Sir Walter Scott 's ' Redgauntlet.' Second part of the serial for broadcasting by Donald and Catherine Carswell. Produced by John Keir Cross
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks, and announcements
A choral exchange between Lan cashire and Northumberland. Kensington Junior Choir (conductor, Phyllis Dunkerley ), from Blackpool; and Monkseaton County Modern School Choir (conductor. Margaret Smith ) from Newcastle. (BBC recording)
' Heavy Vegetables on the Mixed Farm.' by J. Campbell , a Hertfordshire farmer
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Talk by Lord Woolton, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Society
' Wanting it Both Ways.' A group of young people from various parts of the country discuss this
. problem. In the chair,
Douglas Allan
with Jack Train , Clarence Wright , Fred Yule , Jean Capra , Carleton Hobbs , Hugh. Morton , Mary O'Farrell , Diana Morrison , and Lind Joyce. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
Clifton Utley
Radio play by Paul Dehn, adapted from the short story by Somerset Maugham. Produced by Felix Felton
With Ralph Truman as Lord Mountdrago, J.H. Roberts as Dr. Audlin, and Ernest Jay (who is appearing in 'The Shop at Sly Corner') as John Higgins, M.P.
with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
Address by the Rev. L. E. W. Bosley. Vicar of Peterborough
The story of the great Quakeress and her work for the prisoners in Newgate Gaol, written by Jonquil Antony and produced by Leslie Stokes
Originally broadcast in October to mark the centenary of Elizabeth Fry 's death. Narrator, Avice Landone. Other parts played by Gwen Cherrell. Frank Cochrane , Basil Coleman (by permission of Archer Productions, Ltd.), May Hallatt , Patricia Hayes. Vida Hope. Stephen Jack. Charles Lefeaux. Lucille Lisle , Phyllis Morris. Betty Potter and Peter Scott.
and his Octet, with Billy Mayerl at the piano