Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Zita Dundas
A sequence of tunes from Britain. Portugal. Holland. France, Norway. and the Hebrides, played by the International Light Orchestra: conductor, Gilbert Vinter
and his Orchestra, with Terry Devon
CHAUSSON and FAURE
Records of the Finale to Chausson's Concerto, his Chanson perpetuelle, and thePoeme for violin and orchestra
News commentary
from page 101 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 16 of ' Each Returning Day.' Spirit of mercy, truth, and love; Psalm 19, vv. 7-15; Amos 3, w. 1-8; Give light, O Lord
Eric Winstone and his Accordion Band
Scottish HERITAGE. Where do I come from?': various speakers describe their own part of the country in their own dialect, and listening pupils are asked to place them
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS
11.40 ADVENTURES IN music, by John Horton. More about the bass: cadences and ground basses
of records. Edited by Anna Instone
Programme given by workers at a large motor-car factory in Cheshire. Introduced by David Southwood
Stewart MacPherson reports from the Royal and Ancient Club House, St. Andrews
Sonata in B flat minor played by Florence Hooton (cello), and Kendall Taylor (piano)
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. London. 1— ' The Great Food Markets, ' by Silvia Goodall
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' Science and Music,' by F. R. Elwell. 5-' The Quality of Sound '
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. A request programme selected from suggestions sent in by listening schools
' What Matters Most in a Parent.' In the last talk in this series a medical psychologist goes over some of the ground again, and finishes with a few words about adolescence
Rex Alston reports from Wimbledon and John Snagge from Henley
Billy Mayer ) and his Music, with Mary Denise (by permission of Harold Fielding)
and his Georgians
A fantasy in two dimensions written for radio by E. R. Punshon. Produced by Wilfrid Grantham. With D. A. Clarke-Smith , Carleton Hobbs. and members of the BBC Repertory Company
' Visit from a Stranger': a story by Beatrice Mayor , told by W. E. Davis ('David')
' Vice Versa,' a game played on gramophone records by May E. Jenkin (' Elizabeth and W. E. Davis ('
David Pencils and Paper ready, please, for a new competition
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
New and recent fiction reviewed by Richard Usborne
A serial in ten instalments, adapted by Felix Felton and Margaret Howard from the novel by Edgar Wallace. Produced by Felix Felton. 5-' The Broadcast'
Cast also includes Williams Lloyd and Ernest Sefton
Reports from St. Andrews, Wimbledon, and Henley
Just a girl about town escorted by Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra. Script by Rodney Hobson. Presented by John Burnaby
and the Orchestra della Scala,
Milan. From the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (Lessees,
Messrs. Boosey and Hawkes), by courtesy of the Covent Garden Opera Trust
Part 1
and the Orchestra della Scala, Milan
Part 2
A weekly survey
his programme of stars, personalities, songs, and music. This week, Roma Beaumont, Douglass Montgomery, Sally Rogers, Joan Butler and Edmund Hockridge, with Vic Oliver and his Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray Sonin. Produced by Eric Spear. (BBC recording)
' A Cambridge Session '
From a temporary studio in one of the colleges, Professor Andrade gives some notice to the week's work at the Empire Scientific Conference and then introduces Sir Lawrence Bragg , O.B.E., F.R.s., Professor of Experimental Physics, and Sir Joseph Barcroft , C.B.E., F.R.S.,Emeritus Professor of Physiology, who are to talk about some of the scientific research work that is being done in the University.