Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Van Dam and his Orchestra. (BBC recording)
' God our Father-'
Readings from Isaiah 63 and 64
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by ' The Radio Doctor '
and his Orchestra, with Billy Mayerl (piano)
Prayer
To the name of our salvation (A. and M. 179, vv. 1.2, 5, 6: C.H. 164, vv. 1. 2. 4, 5: Tune, Oriel)
Prayers: The Prayer for God's Presence; the Lord's Praver
Soldiers of the Cross, arise! (A. and M 588. omitting v. 2; S.P. 642: C.H. 341, omitting v. 2: Tune, Crucis milites)
Blessing
WEBER
Records of extracts from ' Euryanthe,' ' Ines de Castro ,' and ' Oberon '
News commentary
from page 45 of 'New Every Morning' and page 8 of 'Each Returning Day.' King of glory, King of peace; Psalm 97; St. Matthew 13. vv. 31-35 and 44-52; Paraphrase 20
Harry Leader and his Band
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. Useful Citizens. 'William Wilberforce works to end the horrors of the Slave Trade,' by Honor Wyatt
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. ' The Psychology of Study,' by Professor D. W. Harding. ' Remembering and Forgetting '
of records. Edited by Anna Instone
From a canteen in East Tilbury, Essex, with George Myddleton at the piano.
A weekly programme in which speakers on scientific, cultural, social, and economic matters are introduced by Richard Bennett
A gramophone programme of Hawaiian music, written by A. P. Sharpe
TRAVEL TALKS. How the World Lives. 'Farmers on the Manchurian Plain,' by Clara M. Candlin Young. Chinese farmers in large farms grow crops to sell to other Far Eastern countries
2.20 LET'S JOIN IN—' The Rabbits Go Hunting,' adapted for broadcasting from the original tale by Alison Uttley
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. Poetry programme: old ballads including The Gay Goshawk.' Arranged by Phyllis Hostler
directed by Albert Sandler , with Four Hands in Harmony (Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson at two pianos)
Piano Concerto No. 4, in G, played by Artur Schnabel and the Philharnionia Orchestra, conducted by Issav Dobrowen : on gramophone records
by Charles Dickens. Part 4— ' Lucie's Lovers.'
' Cat with Nine Lives ': a play by Beatrice Kelston
5.40 Folk songs by Esther Salaman , with Helen Pike at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Twenty-five minutes of old-time Variety, from Collins's Music-Hall, Islington Green. Introduced by Brian Johnston
' Personal Choice.' Walter Allen discusses three new books he enjoyed reading last year
With Gene Gerrard , Carol Eric , and Betty Leslie-Smith . From the King's Theatre, Edinburgh
' Can Britain
Make It Well Enough?'
This is a question which has been in the minds of most people lately. Was the ' Britain Can Make It' Exhibition reassuring? Are we going to hold our own in commercial design? These points and others will be hammered out in this discussion between Sir Thomas Barlow , G.B.E., Chairman of the Council of Industrial Design, and F. C. Hooper
On the terrace of a fashionable hotel three visitors and the waiter chat about the music that the orchestra is playing
Taking part are Lionel Gadsden , Charles Mason , June Spencer , Dino Galvani , and Alfred Swain. Script by Aubrey Danvers-Walker , based on an idea by W R. Ley. Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Produced by Cleland Finn
with Kenneth Home
Sam Costa andMarilyn Williams
Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
by Alistair Cooke
with George Melachrino and the Melachrino Strings
Script by Joyce Grenfell and H. F. Ellis. Special music composed by George Meiachrino. Produced by Ronald Waldman