Gramophone records
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Anton and his Orchestra.
Devotional readings and prayers
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by ' The Radio Doctor '
and his Orchestra, with Winifred Davey (piano)
Prayer
Bright the vision that delighted (A. and M. 161; S.P. 460: Tune, Laus Deo)
Prayers: The Prayer for Forgiveness; the Lord's Prayer
Christ, whose glory fills the skies (A. and M. 7; S.P. 26; C.H. 261: Tune, Ratisbon, as in A. and M.)
Blessing
CESAR FRANCK
Records of the ' Prelude. Chorale, and Fugue ' and Symphonic Variations
News commentary
from page 65 of "New Every Morning" and page 56 of "Each Returning Day". We sing the praise of him who died: Psalm 31, vv. 1-5 and 19-27: St. Luke 23, vv. 44-56: The head that once was crowned with thorns
Jack White and his Band
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. 'Starting Work some young people and a personnel manager talk about jobs in shops.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Artist and his Medium Today. ' The Artist and the Cinema,' by Dilys Powell
of records. Edited by Anna Instone
From a canteen in Beeston, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears.
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer questions from listeners overseas and at home
on gramophone records
TRAVEL TALKS. How the World Lives. ' Fruit Growers of the Near East,' by Ian Catford.
2.20 LET'S JOIN IN—' The Snowman': a simple story full of music and fun, suitable for the youngest children
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. 'Friends': a play by Herbert Farjeon. adapted by Phyllis Hostler. How the doctor and undertaker fought public opinion
directed by Albert Sandler , with Four Hands in Harmony (Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson at two pianos)
and his Band
by Edgar Wallace. Episode 7—'The Thinker and the Gum Tree.'(Recording of Wednesday's broadcast)
' Seven White Gates,' adapted by Muriel Levy from the book by Malcolm Saville. Produced by May E. Jenkin. Part 6 (conclusion)
Other parts played by Dorothy Black. Charles Leno. and Stanley Groome
' Pigeon Post' by Arthur Ran-some, told as a serial story by Derek McCulloch (' Mac '). Part 6
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Topical talk and sport
'Many Kinds of Writing': the last talk in a series of four, by Geoffrey Grigson
A weekly musical, lyrical, and topical half-hour by B, C. Hilliam (' Flotsam who, with Ivor Dennis at a second piano presides over the following ' Follies ' : Beryl Orde , Helen Clare , George James , Anya Lincoln , Trefor Jones, Clapham and Dwyer. Produced by Tom Ronald.
* as off to work we go * with Peter Waring , Kenneth Horne , and Charmian Innes
Escorted by Nell Ballantyne. Maurice Denham , the Melody Men. and the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Script by Frank Muir. Produced by Charles Maxwell
' Are we doing the right thing in Germany? '
of Amsterdam
Conductor, Edouard van Beinum
Hans Henkemans (piano) playing in a series of concerts organised by UNESCO
Relayed by courtesy of Radiodiffusion Francaise, from the Theatre des Champs Elysees, Paris
A discussion between Chips Rafferty and A. F. Tschiffely , with Major Lewis Hastings
A picture of life in a country that has not been at war for over a hundred years: scenes from Stockholm; the story of a thousand-mile journey with a recording car through industrial towns, forests and farmland; and a trip by air ambulance over the mountains of Norrland. Story told by Marjorie Banks, who set out on the trip in September and made recordings of scenes from Swedish life with the help of two Swedish radio engineers.
(The route followed in the broadcast is shown on this map).
Marjorie Banks introduces her programme....page 5 Tonight at 9.30
The Rio Grande
Halle Orchestra, St. Michael's Singers, and Hamilton Harty (piano), conducted by the composer: on records
J. G. Porter , Ph.D., F.R.A.s.. describes the stars which can be seen this month, including the planet Saturn