Gramophone records
- and forecast for farmers and shipping
Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (by arrangement with Chappell and Co. Ltd.): conductor, Charles Williams.
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by ' The Radio Doctor '
Music of stage and film, on records
at the organ of the Odeon. Swiss Cottage
Prayer
New every morning (A. and M. 4; S.P. 31, omitting vv. 4 and 5; C.H. 259, vv. 2, 3. 4, 6, 8: Tune, Melcombe)
Prayers: The Prayer for Help; the Lord's Prayer
Awake, my soul (A. and M. 3, part 1, omitting v. 4; S.P. 25, part 1, omitting v. 4; C.H. 256, omitting vv. 4 and 5: Tune, Morning Hymn)
Blessing
HAYDN
Records of his piano music
News commentary
from page 45 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 8 of ' Each Returning Day.' King of glory, king of peace; Psalm 97; St. John 9, vv. 21-41; City of. God
John Reynders and his Orchestra
for UNDER-SEVRNS: Let's join in' The Pancake Story '
11.20 IF YOU were A CHILD IN SOUTH AFRICA. Jacam du Preez talks about life on a veldt farm
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS: current affairs
A record miscellany, edited by Anna Instone
with Dick Dudley. Dorothy Carless , Benny Lee , and Nat Temple and his Orchestra.
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer Forces questions
sung by Frank Luther and the Lyn Murray Quartet: on records
TRAVELTALKS. The British Empire: Looking South. ' The Ridge of White Waters,' by T. Y. Benyon
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. 'Antoine Lavoisier scenes de la vie du fondateur de la chimie moderne
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. ' Poems of the Sea': programme by Penelope Knox
Operas on Biblical subjects. Introduced with gramophone records by Stephen Williams
' A Change of Treatment.' from ' Many Cargoes': written by W. W. Jacobs and read by L. A. G. Strong
including Peter Bernard. Florence Oldham , Johnny Riscoe and Violet Terry , ' Stainless ' Stephen, Vincent Tildsley 's Mastersingers. Vie Oliver (by permission of Emile Littler ). (Repeat of last Saturday's recorded broadcast)
' The Gay Dolphin Adventure,' by Malcolm Saville , adapted in six parts by Muriel Levy. Produced by May Jenkin. Part 5
Cast includes Ursula Hirst. John Gilpin , Joan Young , Malcolm Graeme , Stephen Jack , Elaine Macnamara. Patricia Fox. Hilda Bayley , Freda Falconer , and Peter Mullins
5.45 ' Four Hands in Harmony ' : Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
' Seeds for the Small Garden,' by E. R. Janes
An unscripted argument between Maurice Webb , Vice-Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, and M.P. for Bradford Central, and Roger Sewill , Director of the Road Haulage Association and Joint Chairman of the Road and Rail Central Conference. (BBC recording)
with Kenway and Young, Kenneth Home, Reggie Purdell , Helen Hill , and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black . Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
B. C. Hilliam ('Flotsam'), with Ivor Dennis , Clapham and Dwyer, Helen Clare , Charmian Innes , George James , and Trefor Jones. Produced by Tom Ronald.
(Charmian Innes broadcasts by permission of the Windmill.Theatre)
The sort of programme you dream about, written and produced by Michael Barsley and Peter Eton
(baritone)
A series of special programmes star-ring leading British. American, and French swing combinations. 7— ' Clarinet a la King.' Alistair Cooke introduces the Benny Goodman Sextet. (Specially recorded in America for the BBC)
From Chez Carrere. Presented by Pierre Lefevre in co-operation with Radiodiffusion Francaise
A representative choice from the poets of the century. 10—Edith Sitwell: a selection from her poems, chosen by herself, and read by Gladys Young. Programme arranged by Patric Dickinson.
Symphonic Poem: Richard III played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rafael Kubelik : on records