Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Van Dam and his Orchestra.
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
* Eggless Chocolate Layer Cake,' by Winifred Montgomerie
A mixed choice of records, including Rimsky-Korsakov's Spanish Capriccio, played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates
and his Orchestra, with Julie Dawn
CESAR FRANCK
Records of his organ music
News commentary
from page 21 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 48 of ' Each Returning Day.' Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer: Psalm 29; St. Luke 22, vv. 54-71; Rejoice, 0 land, in God thy might
Band of the 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own): conductor, Mr. Anthony Swift
singing TOGETHER: Herbert Wiseman
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. ' Giant Reptiles Rule the World,' by Honor Wyatt.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Marcel Stellman. 4 Marcel apprend le piano': il doit s'exercer en jouant les morceaux prescrits par son professeur, mais ses doigts s'egarent souvent!
12.5 p.m. BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Newness of the Old Testament. ' The Faithful God,' by the Rev. G. Henton Davies , Tutor in Old Testament at Bristol Baptist College
and his Ballroom Orchestra
with Reginald Purdell , Thea Wells , Clarence Wright , and Vera Lennox. Script by Loftus Wigram. Produced by Charles Maxwell
Harry Davidson 's Orchestra, directed by Sidney Davey , with Frederick Harvey. Script written and programme introduced by Patric Curwen. Master of Ceremonies, A. J. Latimer. Producer, Stanton Jefferies
Overture to Aristophanes's comedy, ' The Wasps,' played by the Halle Orchestra, conducted by Malcolm Sargent : on gramophone records
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' The Sea Fight at Salamis,' by Rhoda Power. How the Greeks won a victory over the Persians and their leader Xerxes in 480 B.C.
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. ' The Woodwind' (oboe, cor anglais, bassoon): an illustrated talk by Archie Camden
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast
and her Girls' Band
Repeat of yesterday's recorded broadcast in the Light Programme
A new story for broadcasting written and read by Robert Westerby
' Winnie-the-Pooh,' by A. A. Milne , adapted by W. E. Davis ('David'), with music by H. Fraser-Simson
(Norman Shelley broadcasts by permission of Holyrood Film Productions)
5.15 Songs by Aki Yanai , a young Chinese singer
5.25 A Visit to Cowleaze Farm. Produced by Rosemary Colley. 19—'The Woodworker's Shop '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
(directed by Albert Sandler ) and the Albert Sandier Trio
Weekly industrial forum. Speakers: managers and men; Union officials and shop stewards; technicians and directors
Symphony No. 1 in E minor played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra: conductor, Ian Whyte
5—C. R. Ellingham and J. P. Stevenson
'Is Education too Bookish?' What is behind the grammar-school tradition of learning? Does it make too much of book-learning? How else can it do its job? A parent interviews two grammar-school masters
Produced by Harry S.-Pepper and Ronald Waldman
Maudie Edwards. Norman Shelley in ' The Old One-Two,' with Richard Wattis ; and 'Monday
Night at Eight's' telephone challenge, this week to Brighton Musical Alphabet. Harry Hemsley. Puzzle Corner. Mackenzie Ward and Maxine Audley in ' John and Annabella,' by W. Gordon Duncalf
' Monday Birthday Party': a famous personality, whose birthday falls this week, is given ' The Freedom of the Air.' Host, Kenneth Home
Singing introducers, Doreen Lundy and Cyril Grantham. BBC Revue Chorus and augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black