Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Report on first day's play
John Blore and his Orchestra
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Report on first day's play
by ' The Radio Doctor '
with his Orchestra, and James Moody (piano)
Prayer
Jesus, where'er thy people meet (A. and M. 529: S.P. 551; C.H. 247: Tune. Wareham)
Prayers: The Prayer for God's Presence; the Lord's Prayer
Come, Gracious Spirit (A. and M. 209;
C.H. 188: Tune. Hawkhurst)
Blessing
BELLINI and DONIZETTI
Gramophone records of extracts from Donizetti's opera ' Don Pasquale '
News commentary
from page 93 of 'New Every Morning' and page 32 of 'Each Returning Day.' All hall the power of Jesus name: Psalm 100; Ephesians 6. w. 10-20; Oft in danger, oft in woe
Jack Amlot and his Band
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. 'Starting Work': young people talk of their hobbies.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Artist and His Medium Today. ' What is Good Radio?' (ii), by E. A. F. Harding
of records. Edited by Anna Instone
From a canteen in Belfast, with George Myddleton at the piano.
(Repeat of the broadcast in the Light Programme at 12.30)
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer questions from listepers
TRAVEL TALKS. 'New Times in Central Asia.' by Eileen Bigland.
2.20 LET'S JOIN in— 'Preparation for the Nativity Play.' (With active participation by the children)
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. ' The Black Tulip,' by Alexandre Dumas , adapted by Silvia Goodall. 2—' The First Bulb '
directed by Albert Sandler , with Four Hands in Harmony (Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson at two pianos)
Cello Concerto in A minor (Schumann); Romance in G, for violin and orchestra (Svendsen): on records
by Edgar Wallace. Episode 10—'The Brother of Bosambo.'
' The Greenstone ' : another adventure of ' Storm of Green
Hillocks,' written for broadcasting by Tudur Watkins. Produced by Lorraine Jameson. Part 3
5.40 ' Pigeon Post,' by Arthur Ransome read as a serial story by W. E. Davis (' David
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport, including review of Test Match
by Captain J. D. Campbell (late of Popski's Private Army)
and his Band, with Eric Whitley , Eve Lombard, and Harry Kaye
The second in a series of four by P. H. Newby
(piano)
11—' How Can We Get Better Holidays?'
Hear the people's voice answering this question at a free discussion in which members of the public are invited to take part. From the Mechanics Institute. Darlington. In the Chair, John H. Nicholson , Principal of University College, Hull. (Produced in collaboration with the Bureau of Current Affairs)
A weekly musical, lyrical, and topical half-hour by B. C. Hilliam ('Flotsam'), with Ivor Dennis , 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 Neil Ballantyne, Maurice Denham, the Melody Men, and the BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Frank Cantell. Script by Frank Muir. Produced by Charles Maxwell
A talk on the economic outlook and the problem of manpower, ,hy David Worswick. (First broadcast in the Third Programme on October 25)
The story of a great actor, Edmund Kean. Written by Joe Burroughs and produced by R. D. Smith
Others taking part are Michel Bazaljette , Derek Birch , Laidman Brpwne , Joe Burroughs , Ian Catford, Valentine Dyall. Dudley Rolph. Alexander Sarner , Marjorie Westbury , and Philip Wade
with John Stevens and Edna Kaye A late-night foursome written by Alan Melville. Lyrics and music by Hubert Gregg , with Billy Munn and his Orchestra. Produced by Audrey Cameron