Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Prayers, and devotional reading from a sermon by Karl Barth
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Prayer
Let us with a gladsome mind (S.P. 12;
C.H. 11: Tune. Monkland)
Prayers: The Prayer for Pardon; the Lord's Prayer
0 for a heart to praise my God (A. and M. 549: S.P. 113; C.H. 467: Tune, Stockton)
Blessing
Feminine views and interests
News commentary
from page 61 of "New Every Morning" and page 38 of "Each Returning Day". To Christ, the Prince of peace; Psalm 32; St. Matthew 19, vv. 3-12; Jesus, Lord, we look to thee
Owen Walters and his Orchestra
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Ann Driver
11.20 history I. Great People and Their Times: 'Elizabethan London,' by Honor Wyatt. The eager, motley life of the town that Shakespeare knew
11.40 OFF THE SYLLABUS. ' An Episode of the Terror': radio play based on the story of Balzac, by Sam Langdon
Conductor. A. W. Parker
From a canteen in Middlesbrough, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears
invites you to visit Waterlogged Spa at Sinking-in-the-Ooze. a laughter resort for all, to meet Pearl Hackney , Jon Pertwee , Barbara Sumner. Richard Gray. Humphrey Lestocq. and George Crow and his ' Blue Mariners ' Dance Band. ' Double or Quits ' cash quiz conducted by Joe Linnane. Script by Eric Barker. Programme produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
ADVENTURES IN MUSIC. ' The Wind in the Reeds,' by John Horton
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Dramatic biography: ' The Wild Boy of Aveyron,' by Jean Itard. Adapted by Honor Wyatt
from Lincoln Cathedral
Versicles and Responses (Byrd) Psalm 61
First Lesson: Genesis 21, vv. 9-20 Magnificat (Byrd, Second Service)
Second Lesson: Romans 8. vv. 1-17 Nune dimittis (Byrd, Second Service) Creed, Versicles and Responses Collects
Anthem: 0 where shall wisdom be found? (Boyce)
Prayers
Father, hear the prayer we offer
(E.H. 385)
Organist and Master of the Choristers.
Gordon Slater
A weekly revue by Loftus Wigram and C. Gordon Glover. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Produced by Michael North. (Recorded broadcast in the Light Programme on October 27, 1946, repeated)
and his Band
Joseph Slater (flute)
Edmund Rubbra (piano)
'Orlando the Marmalade Cat,' by Kathleen Hale.
Its adventures told by 'David,' with music specially composed by Henry Reed and played by a section of the BBC Revue Orchestra.
2 — 'A Trip Abroad'
5.25 'Nature Parliament'
Your questions answered by the resident members, L. Hugh Newman and Peter Scott, with a guest member, Brian Vesey-FitzGerald. Derek McCulloch ('Mac is in the chair').
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
' A Farewell to the Bench': talk by T. Thompson
The speaker has lately retired after fifty years as a working bookbinder. He describes how he has slid from the routine of the bindery into his habitual recreation-writing
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 Columbia Broadcasting System.
from the Empire Theatre, Nottingham
Conductor, Charles Groves
H.M.S. Vanguard at Sea
Frank Gillard interviews members of the ship's company as the Vanguard, now in the Southern Hemisphere, steams southwards to Cape Town
(Sixth series), with impromptu answers to listeners' questions
Margery Fry
Dr. C. E. M. Joad
Benn Levy
(Dramatist and Member of Parliament)
Professor Gilbert Murray
Bertrand Russell
Question-Master :
Lionel Hale
BBC Theatre Orchestra Conductor, Walter Goehr
BBC Theatre Chorus
(Trained by John Clements )
Webster Booth (tenor)
Joan and Valerie Trimble
(two pianos)
In his fifth talk Professor H. A. Hodges discusses the changes in European philosophy that have taken place during the last century and a half
(piano) plays
Chopin's Twenty-four Preludes