Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Report on sixth day's play
on gramophone records
' The Promise of Life'
Readings from Ezekicl 36 and 37
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Report on sixth day's play
on gramophone records
Clifford Deri (baritone); Gerald Gover (piano)
Impromptu in C minor, Op. 90
Schubert
and his Rumba Band
Feminine views and interests
News commentary
from page 61 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 38 of ' Each Returning Day.' All ye who seek for sure relief; Psalm 16: St. Matthew 8, w. 14-27; Help us to help each other, Lord
John Reynders with his Orchestra
with Ronnie Joynes (electric guitar) and Kathleen Heppell
Conducted by Robert Irving
(by permission of the Commandant), conducted by Captain Meredith Roberts , Director of Music, Royal Military School of Music
From a canteen in Hadfleld, near Manchester, with George Myddleton at the piano.
As 12.30 p.m., Light Programme
Including a ' 'Double or Quits ' cash quiz conducted by Joe Linnane. Script by Eric Barker. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
from Derby Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 97
First Lesson: Isaiah 61, vv. 1-9
Magnificat (Faux-bourdon) (Tallis)
Second Lesson: St. Luke 3, vv. 15-22 Nunc dimittis (Faux-bourdon) (Tallis) Creed, Versicles and Responses Collects
Anthem: Light of the World (Elgar) Prayers
As with gladness men of old (E.H. 39) Organist and Master of the Choristers, G. H. Heath-Gracie
Gerry Fitzgerald and Ronnie O'Dell , with Frederick Allen to turn the pages, open their album of old familiar music. Script by Gerry Fitz gerald. Presented by Ian C Messiter
(tenor): on gramophone records
To Mary (M. V. White); I know of two bright eyes (Clutsam); I'll sing thee songs of Araby (Willis and Clay); Tom Bowling (Dibdin); When Laura smiles (Elizabethan Love Songs) (arr. Keel)
America v. Britain. A contest to find out who knows more about the other's country '
London: Jan Struther and Spike Hughes. Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale New York: Christopher Morley and John Mason Brown. Quiz-Master, Alistair Cooke
A weekly programme originating in London and New York.
by Mrs. Gaskell. V. C. Clinton -Baddeley reads from chapter 34
'Littlest Boots': a story by Richard Hughes , told by May E. Jenkin (' Elizabeth ')
Pencils and paper ready, please, for a new competition concocted by W. E. Davis (' David ')
Young artists entertain
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Topical talk and sport, including review of Test Match
' The Great South Land': Christopher Lloyd, F.R.G.S., a lecturer at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, discusses the search by early explorers for a mythical southern continent
Letters exchanged by radio between Britain and the U.S.A., written by listeners in both countries
The ' postman ' in London is Lionel Gamlin , and in New York, Charles Collingwood of the CBS. (Recording of last Sunday's transmission heard on the CBS)
Winter Series
Trevor Anthony (bass). Marie Wilson and Olive Zorian (violins). George Thalben-Ball (organ). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ), conducted by Basil Cameron
Bach and Handel
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
(Sixth series), with impromptu answers to listeners' questions. Michael Ayrton (painter); Geoffrey Crowther (Editor of The Economist); Lord Elton; John Lawrence ; Kingsley Martin (Editor of The New Statesman and Nation). Question-Master, Donald McCullough
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Conductor, Walter Goehr
BBC Theatre Chorus
(Trained by John Clements )
Lorely Dyer (soprano)
Lionel Bowman (piano)
Talk by the Rev. Kenneth Grayston.
Acting Director of Religious Broadcasting
Campoli (violin)
Eric Gritton (piano)
J. G. Porter , Ph.D., F.R.A.S., suggests some new year resolutions for amateur astronomers '