Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
John Blore and his Orchestra.
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Alan Ivimey
A mixed choice of records, including Elgar'sChanson de matin, played by the City of Birmingham Orchestra, conducted by George Weldon
and his Music, with Bette Roberts and Tom Henry
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Gramophone records of the Overture. ' The Uninhabited Island ' and the ' Drumroll ' Symphony
News commentary
from page 97 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 36 of ' Each Returning Day.' Come down. 0 love divine; Psalm 139, vv. 1-11; St. Luke 11. vv. 29-36 ; Our blest Redeemer
Band of the Royal Corps of Signals: conductor. Mr. J. L. Judd
SINGING TOGETHER: Herbert Wiseman
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. ' What is a Fossil? ' by Honor Wyatt. Some different ways of becoming fossilised. The BBC Observer sees something of life and death in the Cambrian Sea. .
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. Programme varie '
12.5 p.m. BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Newness of the Old Testament. ' The Acts of God.' by the Rev. N. H. Snaith. Wesley College, Leeds
12— ' And so it goes on.'
A programme of listeners' requests introduoed and played by Sandy Mac pherson at the theatre organ
A series of gramophone programmes illustrating various aspects of swing, written by Alma Arnell. 4-' The Technicians '
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' TheseUS Goes to Crete.' by Robert Gittings. How tribute was sent from Athens to Minos of Crete and how Theseus went to the Palace at Cnossos and fought the Minotaur
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. ' HOW much do you hear? ' An illustrated talk by Reginald Jacques , with problems for listeners to solve
Alan Loveday (violin); Lance Dossor (piano)
and his Band. with Jill Allen
Repeat of last Wednesday's recorded broadcast
A short story by Elleston Trevor. Reader, Peter Madden
' Summer on a Bohemian River ' : talk by Andre Drucker
' Stories from the Ballet.' The story of ' The Fantastic Toyshop ' told by Ralph Truman , to Rossini's music played by the City of Birmingham Orchestra: conductor, George Weldon
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
Bishop Ingve Brilioth speaks for Sweden
Weekly industrial forum. Speakers: managers and men; Union officials and shop stewards; technicians and directors
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Music and song for everybody, introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Singers, Gladys Ripley (contralto), Parry Jones (tenor). Instrumentalist, Douglas Cameron (cello). BBC Revue Chorus and the augmenfed BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Presented by Henry Reed
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Carole Carr , Dick James , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl
' What Counts in Play.' In the final programme of this series Terence Reese discusses with Betty Stanton and Stewart MacPherson the factors which make most for success in play
Vera Kantrovitch (violin), Lilly Phillips (cello), Jean Mackie (piano)