and forecast for farmers and shipping
Report on fifth day's play
The Raeburn Orchestra: conductor, Wynford Reynolds.
' The Healing of the Nations.' Readings from Micah 6 and 4
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Report on fifth day's play
Talk by Sophie Somers
Directed by Fred Alexander
A series of talks on posture. 4-' More about how you grow by what you eat,' by Samson Wright , M.D., John Astor Professor of Physiology in the University of London
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
SAINT-SAENS
Records of his Third Symphony
News commentary
from page 109 of "New Every Morning" Blest are the pure in heart; Psalm 36, vv. 5-12; St. Matthew 16, vv. 21-28; He who would valiant be
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE OF GARDENING. 'Spring Cleaning,' by Alan Peacock and Eric Hobbis. Preparing gardens and garden sheds for a new season
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS
11.40 FRENCH FOR SIXTH FORMS. Couperin et la musique franchise du dix-huitieme siecle. Rend Elvm
of records. Edited by Anna Instone
From a large textile machinery factory in Lancashire. Introduced by Victor Smythe
As 12.30 Light Programme
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. Finding Out About Dylsford. Lambing Time at Flare's Hill Farm.' by Honor Wyatt. The work of a shepherd here and abroad
2.25 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' Growing Up,' by Richard Palmer. ' Why aren't we all alike? '
2.50 JUNIOR ENGLISH. Some episodes from ' Don Quixote ': Cervantes's famous story of the Spanish knight, arranged for broadcasting by Sam Langdon
and his Mayfair Music
Record entertainment by coloured artists, introduced by Denis Preston
Wednesday Matinee
A radio play by Ralph Trewhela
by Aileen Burke and Leone Stewart
Plays produced by Peter Watts
For casts see Saturday at 2.0 (Light)
'Miss Anna Truly ': a play for the younger listeners by Penelope Drummond , from the story by V. H. Drummond. Produced by Josephine Plummer
5.30 'A Visit to Marrakesh,' by Brian Stuart
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport, including review of Test Match
by Charles Dickens. A serial for broadcasting in twelve parts by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley . Incidental music composed by Depys Darlow. Produced by Wilfrid Grantham. Part6—' Echoing Footsteps '
at 4.35
A series of weekly talks on countries of Europe. ' Hungary,' by Andrew Revai , who has just returned from a visit to the country
and his Orchestra. From Paris
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
'Vernalisation': talk by Professor F. G. Gregory , d.sc, F.R,S., Director of the Research Institute of Plant Physiology, Imperial College on the control of flowering by low temperature during germination
' The Aluminium Industry ': talk by E. G. West. Ph.D.. an aluminium expert, on recent advances in the production and use of aluminum and magnesium
Part 2
(Tickets, 10s. to 3s. Sd., may be obtained from the Royal Albert Hall and usual agents)
' Loving Care for Old People,' by Sir Ernest Rock Carling
Gramophone records of Dick Haymea , Helen Forrest , and Fats Waller
' The Young Against the Old,' written and read by T. 0. Beachcroft