Jack Nathan and his Band
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Gramophone records
St. Luke 5, vv. 27-32: a comment on these verses
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and his Band
Helen Pyke and Paul Hamburger
and his Sextet
Religion and Philosophy: Man and His Nature
Introductory talk by H.A. Hodges, Professor of Philosophy, University of Reading.
(BBC recording)
10.0 School Broadcasting Announcements
10.5 News Commentary
Awake, our souls!; N.E.M. 105; Psalm 11; St. Matthew 21; Holy Spirit, truth divine
Band of the Coldstream Guards
Conducted by Capt. Douglas A. Pope
Director of Music
SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby.
11.20 now THINGS BEGAN. 1 — ' What is a Fossil? ' by Honor Wyatt . (BBC recording)
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. Programme varie, par Francois Richez. Cette emission aura plusieurs parties auxquelles les auditeurs pourront prendre part. Preparez de quoi ecrire!
Orchestra of the Theatre Royal.
Drury Lane
Conductor, Reginald Burston
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Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Teresa Corley
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. Joseph.' Script by Rhoda Power. Part 1
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. ' Music-Reading': illustrated talk by Roger Fiske
2.50 LET'S HEAR IT AGAIN
on gramophone records
Account of the life and work of John Wesley
Written by Basil Ashmore and David Pughe
Produced by Audrey Jones
Recalled for you by Wynford Reynolds and his Concert Orchestra
' My Adventure in Norfolk' by A. J. Alan
Told by Ronald Simpson
. A Child and a Pony in Kansas
A dialogue story by W. M. Letts
3—' Prairie Fires and Visitors '
Produced by Cicely Mathews
5.30 Young artists entertain with music, verse, and story
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Speeches by The Rt. Hon.
The Earl of Gowrie. V.C., G.C.M.G.
President of the MCC
Don Bradman and Norman Yardley
The speeches were recorded at a luncheon given today at the Savoy Hotel, London, in honour of Australia's captain. At the luncheon Don Bradman was presented with a trophy subscribed for by cricket lovers throughout Great Britain
(Presentation and luncheon organised by The People)
Part 1
(Stephen Williams on the play-page 6)