Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Fairey Aviation Works Band: conductor, Harry Mortimer. (BBC recording)
' The Meaning of Christ's Resurrection.' Readings from Colossians 2 and 3
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by the ' Radio Doctor '
and his Orchestra
A miscellany of gramophone records edited by Anna Instone
From a canteen in Rugby, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears
A weekly programme in which speakers on scientific, cultural, social, and economic matters are introduced by Richard Bennett
Directed by Albert Sandler , with Four Hands in Harmony (Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson at two pianos)
A serial play for broadcasting by Hammond Innes. Produced by David H. Godfrey. Episode 3—' Armed Mutiny.'
' Sunshine and Showers'
' Serenade for Children ' and The John MacArthur Quintet
The story is ' Tammy Troot 's Rainbow,' by.Lavinia Derwent
and forecast for farmers and shipping
topical talk and sport
and his Orchestra, with Carole Carr , Denny Vaughan , and Archie Lewis
' Seventeenth - Century Studies Phoebe Pool discusses ' Milton and the English Mind,' by F. E. Hutchinson , ' Velvet Studies,' by C. V. Wedgwood, and ' Charles and Cromwell,' by Hugh Ross Williamson
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Lance Dossor (piano)
20 — 'Welsh Nationalism:
What Benefits Can it Bring ? '
Hear the people's voice answering this question at a free and spontaneous discussion in which members of the public are invited to take part. From the Miners' Institute, Rhos, near Wrexham. In the Chair, John H. Nicholson , Principal of University College, Hull. (Produced in collaboration with the Bureau of Current Affairs)
with Kenneth Horne
Sam Costa , Marilyn Williams
The augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
A radio parlour game with Richard Dimbleby , Anona Winn , Jack Train , and Olga Collett asking all the questions and Stewart MacPherson knowing all the answers. Programme presented by Cleland Finn
(' Twenty Questions ' is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick )
Written by Martin Chisholm.
Produced by W. Farquharson Small.
Narrator, Rosamund John
Bernard Leach is one of the leading artist-craftsmen in Britain today. Trained at the Slade School of Art he went as a young man to Japan. In Japan he rediscovered the glories of ancient Chinese and Korean pottery, and founded there a school of craftsmen potters. Since 1920 he has been working in St. Ives, Cornwall, adapting oriental methods to the needs of the Western world.
with Sam Costa and the ' Blue Rockets ' Dance Orchestra. Programme introduced by Gerry Wilmot. From the Salutation Hotel, Perth
This month J. G. Porter , Ph.D., F.R.A.S., talks about the Milky Way '