Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Report on first day's play
The Albert Cazabon Orchestra. (BBC recording)
Devotional readings from Francis Greenwood Peabodv 's book 'Mornings in the College Chapel ' ; and prayers
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Report on first day's play
by ' The Radio Doctor
and his Orchestra, with James Moody (piano)
Prayer Hills of the North, rejoice (S.P. 64, omitting v. 5; O.H. 372, omitting v. 5: Tune, Little Cornard)
Prayers: The Prayer for Today; the Lord's Prayer
'Soldiers of Christ, arise' (A. and M. 270, omitting v. 6; S.P. 641, omitting v. 4: C.H. 534, omitting v. 4: Tune. St. Ethelwald)
Blessing
VERDI
Extracts from ' 11 Trovatore,' ' La Traviata.' ' I Vespri Siciliani ," and ' Un Ballo in Maschera': on records
News commentary
from page 41 of "New Every Morning" and page 20 of "Each Returning Day". Thou art the way; Psalm 147, vv 1-11; St. Matthew 15, vv. 1-11 and 15-20; Thy hand, O God, has guided
Jack White and his Band
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. Useful Citizens. ' William Cobbett and respect for the Working Man and Woman,' by Honor Wyatt
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. ' The Psychology of Study,' by Professor D. W. Harding. Seeing the job as a whole.
of records Edited by Anna Instone
from Southampton Docks, with Nosmo King, Jessie Matthews, and Kenway and Young. George Myddleton at the piano.
As 12.80 Light Programme
A weekly programme in which speakers on scientific, cultural, social, and economic matters are introduced by Richard Bennett
TRAVEL TALKS. How the World Lives. ' A City of Boats,' by H. R. William son. Shanghai, on the River Yangtse, the great port where China buys and sells and many people live in boats
Directed by Albert Sandier , with Four Hands in Harmony (Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson )
Conducted by Captain D. A. Pope, Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
(continued)
'The Train Called Timothy': story by Sally Raven, told by May E. Jenkin ('Elizabeth')
5.10 'S.O.S.' : a drama of the sea by 'Taffrail' (Captain Taprell Dorling , D.S.O., R.N.).
Produced by W. E. Davis ('David')
With Laidman Browne, Charles Leno, Robert Rietty, Norman Shelley and Geoffrey Wincott.
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Topical talk and sport, Including review of Test Match
and his Band, with Eric Whitley and Eve Lombard
' Christ and the Christian': Hugh Ross Williamson reviews recently published books in which the attitude of three famous writers to the Christian tradition is revealed
Presented by Julian Wylie , by arrangement with Val Parnell. From the Empire Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Described by David Southwood and Annette's Karolla Dancers. Three \ LeopaM Dancers. Agnette and Sylvio
'Co-partnership in Industry'
A discussion on practical possibilities between Sir Miles Thomas , D.F.C., F. G. James , J. J. Gracie , and G. H. Jones , O.B.E. Chairman, F. C. Hooper
On the terrace of a fashionable hotel three visitors and a waiter chat about the music that the orchestra is playing
Taking part are Ivan Samson , Charles Mason. June Spencer. Dino Galvani, and Gladys Ripley. 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 Horne
Sam Costa and Marilyn Williams
Augmented Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
Clifton Utley
A radio version of Jill Craigie 's ' Two Cities ' documentary film. Adapted for broadcasting by Gilbert Thomas. Produced by Desmond Hawkins
Programme includes the recorded voices of Lord Astor and members of the Plymouth City Council
Those playing their original parts include Patsy Scantlebury , Francie Lunt , Emily MacMillan , June Rid-dolls, and Beryl Rosekelly. Other parts played by Ruby Luscombes Norman Kendall , Phyllis Quick , Arnold Tottle , Walter Lutley , Madam Lillian Annear , Pauline Hockaday , Dorothy Hawkins. Roy Harris , and John Whybrow
Music of the film by Gordon Jacobs. adapted for broadcasting and conducted bv Reginald Redman , with the West-Country Studio Orchestra
Lilian Duff introduces a gramophone programme of French artists