Gramophone records
John Blore and his Orchestra
A talk by Canon S. E. Swann. of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by ' The Radio Doctor '
Overture, Mignon (Thomas); Danse (Debussy, arr. Ravel); Introduction and Rondo capriccioso (Saint-Saens); Chopiniana (Chopin, arr. Glazunov); Slavonic March (Tchaikovsky): on gramophone records
Now thank we all our God (A. and M. 379; S.P. 350; C.H. 29: Tune, Nun danket) interlude: 'Follow Me'
Prayers: the Prayer of Thanksgiving; the Lord's Prayer
Take up thy cross
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
News commentary
Love divine: N.E.M 41; Psalm 147; St. Luke 19; Glorious things of thee are spoken
WHILE YOU WORK
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR juniors, by Ann Driver
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. ' Being a Citizen,' by Commander Stephen King-Hall
11.40 TALKS FOR sixth FORMS. ' Psychology and Social Affairs-at School': a talk by Professor F. J. Schonell on aptitudes, types of school, and teaching methods
The Bobby Howell Orchestra
from a canteen in London
with Jean Melville at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Stephane Grappelly and his Quintet
TRAVEL TALKS. Come and Visit Us: ' Rebecca '-the story of an Eskimo girl from Baffin Island
2.20 LET'S JOIN IN-an old Scots tale: ' The Marriage of Robin Redbreast and the Wren '
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. Programme about animals, including: 'The Last Stronghold of Big Game ' by A. R. Siedentopf , and some animal poems. Script by Harper Cory
An interlude of Italian music
John Lewis (tenor) with Troise and his Serenaders
Presented by Eric Arden
A weekly series of readings and dramatised extracts from modern
American humorists
3 — ' Food Fun for the Menfolk '(from Let Your Mind Alone) and ' The Glass in the Field' (from Fables for Our Time) by James Thurber. Readers, Peter Madden and Natalie Lynn
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Suite for piano: Prelude; Psalm; Postlude played by Colin Horsley
Conducted this week by Eric Newton
4.16 Films: Roger Manvell
4.25 Theatre: Philip Hope-Wallace
4.33 Books: Malcolm Muggeridge
4.40 Radio: John Summerson
4.48 Art: J. Isaacs
Dobson and Young
in the first of a new series of talks about listening to music
5.30 ' For Your Bookshelf': Ian Serraillier reviews some recent children's books
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Sport and topical talk
A radio parlour game with Richard Dimbleby , Anona Winn , Daphne Padel , and Jack Train asking all the questions, and Stewart MacPherson knowing (almost) all the answers. Programme presented by Alick Hayes