Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
played by the Masqueraders.
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
' Why not have a Jelly? ' by Barbara Stuart
A mixed choice of records, including Weinberger's Variations and Fugue on ' Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree,' played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
and his Band
BRUCKNER and MAHLER
Gramophone records of orchestral and sacred music by Bruckner
News commentary
from page 113 of ' New Every Mornning and page 60 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 Lord, how joyful 'tis to see; Psalm 122; St. Luke 15.. W. 1-10; Father all-seeing
Band of the Coldstream Guards, conducted by Lieutenant D. A. Pope , Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
SINGING TOGETHER: Herbert Wiseman
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. Living Things Change,' by Honor Wyatt. A glance at the history of a familiar animal-the horse. The idea of evolution.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. Programme varié. Chanson: 'Gentille Batelière'
12.5 BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Newness of the Old Testament. ' The Holy One of Israel.' by Professor T. H. Robinson
14—' Still In.'
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, with Margaret Eaves.
Overture to a Picaresque Comedy, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : on gramophone records
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' The Fall of Troy,' by Rhoda Power. How the Greeks hid in a wooden horse, and captured and burned the city
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. ' The Percussion ' (kettledrums, bass drum, side drum, cymbals): an illustrated talk by Ronald Biggs
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast
and his Band, with Jill Allan
Marjorie Hayward (violin), Irene Richard (violin), Anatole Mines (viola). May Mukle (cello)
A new story for broadcasting written and read by Annette Mills
' Michievous Michael ': a story by Edward Dickinson , told by Derek McCulloch (' Mac '). Followed by a short piano recital by ' 'David'
5.25 ' A Visit to Cowleaze Farm.' 18—' Autumn '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
(directed by Albert Sandler ) and the Albert Sandler Trio
Weekly industrial forum. Speakers: managers and men; Union officials and shop stewards; technicians and directors
Conductor, Ian Whyte
1—Professor Brian Stanley
What should be taught and why ? Should education help you to get a better job or to better yourself in other ways? Must these two aims clash? A parent interviews Brian Stanley
Music and song for everybody, introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Singers, Gwen Catley (soprano) and Robert Wilson (tenor). Listeners are invited to join with the audience in community singing, conducted by Dale Smith. BBC Revue Chorus and augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Presented by Henry Reed. From the People's Palace, London
By Elmer Rice
Adapted for broadcasting by Beatrice Gilbert
[Starring] Stanley Maxted
Scene 1. A bedroom in an American tenement
Scene 2. An office in a department store
Scene 3. Zero's dining room
Scene 4. A Court of Justice
Scene 5. A graveyard
Scene 6. The Elysian Fields
Scene 7. Another office
Tonight at 9.15
String Quartet No. 6, in A played by the Perole String Quartet: on gramophone records