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and forecast for farmers and shipping
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Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Mary Manton
From a selection of records
at the organ of the Gaumont, Haymarket. London
SCHUMANN
Gramophone records of movements from his symphonies
News commentary
from page 69 of ' New Every Morning.' and page 30 of ' Each Returning Day ' Paraphrase 61; Psalm 19. vv. 7-15; St. Mark 1, vv. 32-45; He wants not friends that hath thy love
Morrisons Engineering Works Orchestra: conductor, C. Reynolds Payne
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Doris Gould. Lecturer in Music. Southlands Training College
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. Poland (f): How the peasant villagers use the clays. marshes, and sands of the flat Vistula Plain
11.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER NINES. Scenes from ' Five Children and It,' by E. Nesbit. selected and arranged by Julia Goodey
(By permission of the Commandant). Conducted by Lieutenant Meredith Roberts , Director of Music, Royal Military School of Music
From a canteen in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears and Elizabeth Adair
A weekly programme of topical reports from Britain and overseas
Lionel Gamlin introduces gramophone records of the most popular songs and dance tunes from 1918 to 1939
NATURE STUDY. ' Birds in Flight,' by Scott Kennedy
2.15 HISTORY OF WALES. A series for children about twelve years old.1— ' The French land in Pembrokeshire.' by Ernest Hughes
2.35 HISTORY II. Introduction to Japan. ' Japan receives her first visitors from Europe the story of this early contact until the closing of Japan to the outside world in the seventeenth century, by Penelope Knox
(organ)
and his Orchestra, with Julie Dawn and Denny Vaughan
' 'Teen - Age Fashions talk by Elisabeth Dennis
A musical entertainment at tea-time by the Worthing Municipal Orchestra: conductor. Alan Crooks. Guest artist. Betty Huntley-Wright (soprano). From the Assembly Hall, Worthing
' Bees in her Bonnet': story by June Taylor
5.10 ' The Prince and the Pauper,' by Mark Twain , adapted as a serial play in three parts by Mabel Constanduros. Produced by Josephine Plummer. Part 2
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
6.20: Announcements
(directed by Albert Sandler ), and the Albert Sandler Trio
' Milk Production,' by J. L. Davies , of the Milk Marketing Board
Frederick Fuller (baritone), Geoffrey Gilbert (flute), Pauline Juler
(clarinet), Gwendolen Mason (harp), and the Zorian String Quartet: Olive Zorian (violin), Marjorie Lavers (violin), Winifred Copperwheat (viola), and Norina Semino (cello)
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Weekly industrial forum. Speakers: managers and men; Union officials and shop stewards; technicians and directors
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 Rae Jenkins. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
by Clifton Utley
A play for broadcasting by Gordon Crier. Music arranged and composed by Hal Evans. Produced by Gordon Crier
Others taking part are Gwen Lewis and Edward Palmer
The action takes place in various parts of London at the present day. Augmented Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell
Conducted by the Rev. A. J. W. Pritchard , Vicar of St. Peter's. Clapham
bv D. G. Bridson. Music specially composed by Walter Goehr. The story of a tour in Yugoslavia last winter.
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