and forecast for farmers and shipping
Directed by Leslie Jeffries (BBC Recording)
of vocal music
Conducted this week by Eric Newton
12.11 Films: Connery Chappell
12.20 Theatre: Denis Johnston
12.28 Books: Walter Allen
12.37 Radio: Frank Tilsley
12.45 Art: Denis Mathews
(BBC recording)
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The Forest of Arden Introduced by Ralph Wightman
Music arranged by Francis Collinson
Played by the Albert Webb Sextet
Singer, Robert Irwin
Edited and produced by Edward Livesey
In which radio brings to life listeners' own experiences. Narrator. Ronald Fletcher. Produced by Alfred Dunning
(Leader, Alfred Barker)
Conductor, Walter Goehr
Leonard Hopkinson (flute)
Flute Concerto in G Gluck, edit. Scherchen
Valses nobles et sentimentales Ravel
Symphony No. 1, in D Dvorák
The story of Lady Arabella Stuart
Written for radio by Clifford Bax
Music composed by Leslie Bridgewater
Wilfred explores the loveliest part of Lancashire-on the west shore of Windermere. He finds memories of Wordsworth and Ruskin, visits Beatrix Potter's house, and climbs Tilberthwaite Fell and Coniston Old Man, chatting to the men, women, and children he meets
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage, and introduced this week by Julian Herbage.
Record Review: Strauss's "Metamorphosen" and Berkeley's "Divertimento", by Boyd Neel;
"New Records for July" by Alec Robertson; "Some New Vocal Records" by Desmond Shawe-Taylor
Appeal on behalf of The Animal Health Trust, by the Scientific Director, Dr. W.R. Wooldridge, M.R.C.V.S.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Arnold Bennett
Dramatised for radio in twelve parts by Muriel Levy.
Talk by Arnold Toynbee, author of "A Study of History".
Mr. Toynbee suggests that the permanence of our civilisation cannot be taken for granted. Its future depends on our success or failure in dealing with our problems; and if we fail, our civilisation may decline and fall like other civilisations in the past.
The Promises of God
Psalm 139. vv. 1-11; Exodus 33, vv. 12-23; Guide me. O thou great Redeemer (A. and M. 196); St. Matthew 18. v. 20