Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by ' The Radio Doctor '
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle
Prayer
0 worship the king (A. and M.
167 omitting vv. 3 and 5; S.P. 618. omitting vv. 3 and 5; C.H. 9, omitting vv. 3 and 5: Tune: Hanover)
Prayers: The Prayer for God's s presence; the Lord s Prayer
Soldiers of the cross, arise! (A. and M. 588. omitting v. 2; S.P. 642; C H. 341, omitting v. 2; Tune: Crucis mihtes)
Blessing
BELLINI and DONIZETTI
Gramophone records of excerpts from
Bellini s ' La Sonnambula ' and ' I Puritani '
News commentary
from page 93 of "New Every Morning" and page 32 of "Each Returnmg Day". Come, let us join our cheerful songs; Psalm 48: 1 Corinthians 15, vv. 1-11; Father, hear the prayer we offer
Richard Crean and his Orchestra
FOR UNDER-SEVENS: Let's join in-a Russian story from ' The Wild Geese and Other Russian Fables,' collected by M. Bulatov , translated by V. and S. de Pinto
11.20 IP YOU WERE A CHILD IN CANADA. 3-George Lunn talks about life in the Rockies
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. This term critics discuss some famous novels which give a picture of social life in Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. ' The Happy Generation ' (Abschied vom Gestern), written by Ferenc Kormendi , and discussed by Anthony Browne
A record miscellany, edited by Anna Instone
Repeat of last Saturday's recorded broadcast
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer questions from listeners overseas and at home
and his Orchestra: on gramophone records
TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire. ' From Sea to Desert-a journey through the Gold Coast,' by G. B. Cartland
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. ' Programme d'actualité '
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. Book talk by Elspeth Huxley. Jock of the Bushveld,' by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick. The story of a dog who shared his master's adventures in South Africa
Stephen Williams introduces gramophone records of kings and queens in opera and their children
'Another Pretty Perfect Murder,' written by Stephen North and read by Margaret Haistan
Music of Haiti, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad. A gramophone programme written by A. B. Stewart-Hall
' Jack sets out to become a policeman the story of a boy's first day as a cadet in the Police Force. Written by Edward Harding and produced by Nan Macdonald
Northumbrian Minstrels ' Band, in a programme of country dances of the North-East
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
Talk by Louis Byles
' Sitting in with the Duke.' Alistair Cooke introduces Duke Ellington and his Orchestra.
Quartet in G (K. 387) played by the Griller String Quartet: Sidney Griller (violin), Jack O'Brien (violin), Philip Burton (viola), Colin Hampton (cello)
The problem of domestic work: housewives and domestic workers air their problems under the chairmanship of Violet Markham , C.H., joint author of the Markham -Hancock Report on Domestic Work
with Kenway and Young, Kenneth Home, Reggie Purdell , Helen Hill and the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
B. C. Hilliam (' Flotsam ') with Ivor Dennis , Clapham and Dwyer, Beryl Orde , Helen Clare , Charmian Innes, Robert Easton , Trefor Jones. Produced by Tom Ronald.
Programme written by George Orwell and produced by Rayner Heppenstall
with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra (conductor, Rae Jenkins ), and Gordon Parfitt (baritone)
Lilian Duff introduces a gramophone programme of French artists
An anthology compiled by Geoffrey Taylor , read by Harry Hutchinson , Robert Mooney , and Marjorie Ander son. Programme arranged by Patric Dickinson.
Rondo in A played by Henri Temianka (violin) and the Temianka Chamber Orchestra: on records