Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
played by Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra.
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
' Why Things Went Wrong ' (i), by Helen Burke
Played by the Richard Crean Orchestra.
and his Sextet, with Jeannie Bradbury and Dinah Kaye.
MENDELSSOHN
Gramophone records of some of his songs and piano pieces
News commentary
from page 101 of "New Every Morning" and page 16 of "Each Returning Day". Come, gracious spirit, heavenly dove; Psalm 19, vv. 7-15; St. John 11, vv. 17-27; Lighten the darkness of our life's long night
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Scottish HERITAGE. 'Stirling': its situation at the ' gateway' to the Highlands, and some of the figures in its history
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS, discussed by experts
11.40 adventures IN music, by John Horton. More about the woodwind; different kinds of musical pipe
A record miscellany, edited by Anna Instone
Entertainment from a large Tyneside electrical works. Introduced by Victor Smythe
followed by Interlude
played by Leonard Rubens (viola) and Henry Bronkhurst (piano)
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. English Lakes.' by Silvia Goodall : Lakeland stories, and the hills and dales of the Lakeland poets
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' The Body Defends Itself,' by Honor Wyatt: the story of immunisation
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. The Czarina's Violet,' adapted by Sam Langdon from the original story by Sir Arthur Quiller-Cquch
5—' Children who dislike their food,' by Ruth Thomas
with his Orchestra and artists
Play by W. Gordon Duncalf , with music by W. Campbell Williams. Produced by Ronald Waldman
Other parts played by Doris Nicholls , Rosemary Lomax , and Alan Keith. The augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
A fantastic comedy by Betty Davies , with music by John Burnaby. Produced by Gordon Crier
The augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
' The Arkville Dragon': another adventure of the citizens of Toy-town, by S. G. Hulme Beaman
5.30 ' Children in China,' by Ban It Chiu: second of a series of programmes about the life of children in other lands, with music of their songs and games
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
An expert gives the facts behind a topical subject in home or foreign affairs
with Steve Conway and Sandy Mac pherson at the theatre organ
' National Insurance Bill:
Widows and Orphans.' Talk by Douglas Houghton
Play based on 'Martin's Close,' a ghost story by Dr. Montague Rhodes James, sometime Provost of King's College, Cambridge. Written by C. Whitaker-Wilson, who plays the part of Judge Jeffreys.
A trial for murder against one George Martin before the Lord George Jeffreys, Lord Chief Justice and Baron of Wem at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, November 19, 1684
Conducted by George Weldon. Frederick Grinke (violin)
A weekly survey
his programme of stars, personalities, songs, and music. This week, Hermione Gingold , Ernest Dudley , Sylvia Welling , Sally Rogers , and Alfred Swain , with Vic Oliver and his Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray Sonin. Produced by Eric Spear. (BBC recording)
(Vic Oliver broadcasts by permission of Emile Littler ; Hermione Gingold is appearing in ' Sweeter and Lower ')
The story of a saboteur, outwardly fearless, decorated for his bravery, whose whole life has been driven by the fear of fear itself. Script 'by Lieutenant-Commander J. E. Taylor , R.N.R. Howard Marion-Crawford plays the part of the saboteur. Special musical score composed and conducted by Roy Douglas. Produced by Joel O'Brien
Canada's golden voice of melody, accompanied by Lauri Day and John Burnaby at two pianos
'Rice,' a new Mr. Mangan story written and read by L. A. G. Strong
and his Orchestra