Callender's Cable Works Band
Conductor. Charles Waters
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Light Music from Switzerland
A talk by P. G. Rendall , of St. Bees School, Cumberland
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Florence Greenberg
and his Sextet.
and his Orchestre Moderne
by Alistair Cooke
Patricia Davies (soprano)
Herbert Downes (viola)
Josephine Lee (piano)
God of mercy. God of grace; N.E.M. 89; Te Deum; St. Matthew 12; 0 Spirit of the living God!
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Morris Motors Band
Conductor, G. V. Brooks
George Pizzey (baritone)
BBC Men's Chorus
Conducted by Cyril Gell
Ernest Lush (at the piano)
Jan Hurst and his Orchestra
Records presented by Christopher Stone
and forecast for farmers and shipping-
Reports from Britain and overseas
Lunchtime scoreboard
Last Friday's recorded broadcast in the Light Programme repeated
and his Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
by Ann Stephenson
Produced by Hugh Stewart
by Michael Redgrave
Adapted for broadcasting by Stephen Jack
Produced by John Richmond
Scene: The Arctic Circle in the 1880s
(s)
' Peach Blossom Valley': story written by 0. G. R. Beynon and read by Philip Phillips followed by ' The Echoing Steps '
Serial play by Mollie Chappell. Produced by Lorraine Davies. Last episode
' Fanfare and Funfair ': music for processions, carnivals, circuses, and fairgrounds. Programme devised by Grace Williams
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by John G. Williams
and forecast for farmers and shipping
with Joe Linnane
Benny Lee , Miriam Karlin
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Frank Cantell At the piano. Monia Liter
Script Sid Colin
Production Charles Chilton
(Bonar Colleano broadcasts by arrangement with the 1. Arthur Rank Organisation)
Conducted Charles Munch
From Usher Hall. Edinburgh
Colin Wills , former BBC war correspondent, who landed with the British Army on D-Day, has revisited five French people he met in the war years. In this programme he contrasts his four-year-old memories of these people with the realities of their lives today
(The recorded broadcast of July 14 repeated)