Gramophone records
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Scottish Variety Orchestra Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
Talk by the Rev. H. B. Rattenbury
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by ' The Radio Doctor '
Overture. William Tell (Rossini); Norwegian Dances (Grieg); Spanish Caprice (Rimsky-Korsakov): (records)
Awake, my soul (A. and M. 3, part 1, omitting v. 4; S.P. 25, part 1, omitting v. 4; C.H. 256, omitting vv. 4 and 5: Tune, Morning Hymn)
Interlude: "The Cleansing of the Temple"
Prayers: the Prayer for Today; the Lord's Prayer
Rise up, O men of God (S.P. 635; C.H. 344: Tune, Carlisle)
Denis Dowling (baritone) The London String Trio
News commentary
S.P. 12: 'New Every Morning' 49; Psalm 112; from 1 Corinthians 2 and 3; A. and M. 285 (S.P. 489)
The Melodians, with Ivor Dennis and Jimmy Bailey at two pianos
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.20 CITIZENSHIP ' If You Lived in Latin America': 3-Guatemala City. Script by Rhoda Power
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. ' The Mind of Man.' ' Reason,' by Gilbert Murray, O.M.
of records. Edited by Anna Instone
from a canteen in Chard, Somerset, with George Myddleton at the piano.
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Featuring the Irish tenor, with Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis at two pianos, and the BBC Revue Chorus
TRAVEL TALKS. Come and Visit Us ': W. Wright Miller describes life in a Russian village near Moscow
2.20 I.ET'S join IN-a Spanish folk tale, 'Little Half Chick': a dramatised version, with music by Ann Driver
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' Have you met ... the Pickwick Club? ' Douglas Allan interviews Sam Weller. Script by Honor Wyatt
(piano)
Musical interlude given by Gerald Smith (boy treble) and The Westminster Players
Conducted this week by James Laver
4.16 Films: Edgar Anstey
4.25 Theatre: Eric Keown
4.33 Books: William Plomer
4.40 Radio: Hugh Ross Williamson
4.48 Art: R. H. Wilenski
(Sunday'srecorded broadcast repeated)
'Biffer Again,' by Elf Lewis Clarke, told by Ernest Jay
1- 'I Go to Town'
5.15 'Ballet Shoes' by Noel Streatfeild. Adapted as a serial play in six parts by Felicity Douglas. Produced by Josephine Plummer. Part 1
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Sport and topical talk
A radio parlour game with Matthew Halton, Anona Winn, Daphne Padel, and Jack Train asking all the questions, and Richard Dimbleby knowing all the answers. Programme presented by Alick Hayes
(' Twenty Questions ' is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick)