John Reynders with his Orchestra.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Welsh Orchestra: conductor, Mansel Thomas.
Reading from Nathaniel Micklem 's book. ' The Creed of a Christian '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by Moira Savonius
and his Orchestra
BRAHMS
Clarinet Sonata in E flat. and the Horn Trio: on gramophone records
at the organ of the Granada. Clapham Junction, London
from page 101 of New Every Morning ' and page 16 of ' Each Returning Day.' Spint of mercy, truth, and love; Psalm 119. vv. 89-96: St. John 14. vv. 15-31; Give light, 0 Lord
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Band of the Royal Dragoons: conductor, Mr. A. F. Trythall
Trio in D minor played by the Kamaran Trio: Marjorie Hayward (violin), Antonia Butler (cello), Kathleen Markwell (piano)
and his Band
Concert given by the workers of a large electrical firm in Lancashire. Introduced by David Southwood
Weekly programme of topical reports from Britain and overseas
at the organ of the Gaumont Palace, Camden Town, London. (BBC recording)
Lunchtime scoreboard
inspects the Home Fleet in the Clyde
The Royal Party leaves H.M.S. Duke of York, the flagship of the Home Fleet, in an M.T.B. to inspect lines of warships as they lie at anchor in the Clyde estuary
Commentaries by Richard Dimbleby from an M.T.B. and by Leo Hunter from H.M.S. Duke of York
Harvey Phillips (cello)
The Jacques Orchestra
(Leader, Ruth Pearl )
Conductor, Reginald Jacques
Guests: Clifford Hensley ,Charmian Innes , Sydney Shaw . Bunny Austin .
Host: Randall Stevens. Music by Leslie Perry 's Orchestrette. Produced by Ernest Lojigstaffe.
A short story by Leonard Merrick. Adapted for broadcasting by Benjamin Cantamir
A short story by Henry James. Adapted for broadcasting by Benjamin Cantamir
By John Collier. Adapted by Sheila Wilcoxon
Plays produced by Mary Hope Allen
' Toy town goes West,' by S. G. Hulme Beaman
5.30 ' For Your Bookshelf':
Gerald Bullett reviews some recent books for children
5.50 Children's Hour prayers, conducted by Donald Soper
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
Talk by Maurice Edelman. M.P., joint secretary of the Franco-British Parliamentary Relations Committee
Many of the countries of Europe are already working together on day-today trade and industrial projects that get less publicity than major conferences and disputes. Maurice Edelman believes that this functional co-operation is a major contribution to the future peace of nations