Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Eric Robinson and his Orchestra.
' The service that God requires.' Psalms 24, 25, 139, 32
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by Ian McCall
Directed by Fred Alexander
Another talk in the series on posture by Samson Wright , M.D., John Astor Professor of Physiology in the University of London
at the organ of the Granada. Tooting
AMERICAN COMPOSERS OF TODAY
Dubensky's Fugue for eighteen violins and John Alden Carpenter "s Adventures in a Perambulator': on records
News commentary
from page 89 of ' New Every Morning ' : and page 40 of ' Each Returning Day'; Metrical Psalm 89. vv. 15-18: Psalm 42, vv. 1-7 and Psalm 43: St. Matthew 28, vv. 1-10: Lift up your heads, ye gates of brass
played by The Stardusters, by George Birch
THE PRACTICE AND OF GARDENING. ' Weeds and Their Control.' A visit to Long Ashton Research Station.
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS
11.40 PRENCH for SIXTH FORMS. Lecture dramatique, avec commentaire, de quelques scenes du ' Barbier de Seville '
A miscellany of gramophone records edited by Anna Instune
Programme given by members of a large factory in Lancashire. Introduced by Victor Smythe
A musical entertainment given by Phyllis Sellick (piano). Robert Irwin (baritone), Marie Goossens (harp), Gareth Morris (flute), Leonard Brain (oboe), Olive Zorian and Marjorie Lavers (violins), Winifred Copper wheat - (viola), and Norina Semino (cello). Programme arranged by Basil Douglas.
on gramophone records
Overture, The Glass Slipper (
Clifton Parker ): Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, conducted by Charles Williams
Piano Concerto in C minor (
Leslie Bridgewater ): Iris Loveridge and London Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Leslie Bridgewater
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. Finding out about Dylsford. 'The Friar's Layton Courier,' by Honor Wyatt. The explorers put the local newspaper to bed
2.25 GENERAL science. ' How Animals behave,' by C. F. A. Pantin , SC.D., F.R.S.
2.50 JUNIOR ENGLISH. A serial play adapted by Sam Langdon from R. M. Ballantyne's story, ' Coral Island.' Part 2
and his Music
1—Opérette. Presented, on gramophone records, by Mark H. Lubbock
A play for broadcasting by Martin Jordan and D. Garwood Ide
A radio play by Beatrice Gilbert
Plays produced by Mary Hope Allen
' Worzel Gummidge and Saucy Nancy ,' by Barbara Euphan Todd , adapted by Geoffrey Dearmer , and produced by May E. Jenkin. 2 — ' Earthy Mangold Arrives '
5.40 ' Something Old and Something New': gramophone records played by ' David '
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
by Charles Dickens. A serial for broadcasting in twelve parts by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley . Incidental music composed by Denys Barlow. Produced by Wilfrid Grantham. Part 12—' The Footsteps die out for ever '
A series of weekly talks on countries in Europe. This week, Sureyya Agaoglou on the position of women in Turkey, and Derek Patmore on Turkey today
Mme. Sureyya Agaoglou , the first Turkish woman ever to be qualified as a lawyer, is in this country on her way back from New York. where she was the Turkish delegate to the International Assembly of Women at UNO. Derek Patmore , great-grandson of Coventry Patmore. is a prominent expert on Turkish and Middle East affairs. He has recently published ' The Star and the Crescent.' the first anthology of modern Turkish poetry to be published in this country
A comedy - thriller in eight episodes by John Jowett. Produced by Vernon Harris. Episode 2 — ' Dutch Courage '
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
' Making and Using Radio-Elements.' Professor Harold C. Urey. D.SC., of the University of Chicago, talks about the use of isotopes as tracers (BBC recording); and Professor J. D. Cockcroft. C.B., F.R.S., Director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, at Harwell, describes something of how the new radio-elements are made
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' Brains or Brawn ? '
George Woodcock , Assistant General Secretary of the T.U.C., discusses what we need most to ensure Britain's recovery, and the problem of whether a higher standard of living involves greater personal effort
' Sauce Piquante ': a story for broadcasting written by A. A. Davidson , and read by Evelyn Russell