Laurence James at the organ of the Dominion, Tottenham Court Road,
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Readings from
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress'
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Leonard Gowings (tenor)
Kathleen Tuohy (cello)
Jesus, where'er thy people meet (A. and M. 529; S.P. 551; C.H. 247: Tune, Wareham)
Interlude: 'Peter at Joppa'
Prayers; the Prayer for God's
Presence: the Lord's Prayer
Ye servants of God (A. and M. 704:
C.H. 168: Tune. Hanover)
Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity (The Planets): on gramophone records
News commentary
Feast of St. Andrew
Paraphrase 18: N.E.M. 89; Psalm 148; St. John 1; O spirit of the living God
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Ann Driver
11.20 HISTORY I. We traded in Wool': merchants of the staple at work (fifteenth century). Script by Philippa Pearce
11.40 PANORAMA. The Theatre in Britain. One-act play: ' The Use of Man,' by Lord Dunsany
Paul Adam and his Mayfair Music
From a canteen in Edmonton with Jean Melville at the piano.
Presented by Bill Worsley.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
ADVENTURES IN music. A musical party
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. The choir and carol scenes from ' Under the Greenwood Tree,' by Thomas Hardy. Script by Sam Langdon
from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge
Feast of St. Andrew
Antiphon: Sacerdotes Domini (Byrd) The Lord's Prayer
Versieles and Responses (Smith) Psalms 149 and 150 First Lesson: Ezekiel 47, vv. 1-12 Jesus calls us! (E.H. 205)
Magnificat (Rootham in E minor)
Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 1, vv.
8-end
Nunc dimittis (Rootham in B minor) Creed and Collects
O quam gloriosum (Byrd) Prayers
Organist, Boris Ord
'Cat's Cradle' by E. Temple Thurston
Told by Ronald Simpson
8-Stephen Williams presents records of well-known choirs
London v. Dublin: Round 7
' The Treasure Seekers,' by E. Nesbit , told as a serial story by David Davis. 13 — ' The Robber and the Burglar '
5.15 ' Down at the Mains '
' St. Andrew's Day ' by R. Gordon McCallum
Produced by Kathleen Garscadden
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A series of talks broadcast jointly by the radio organisations of Great Britain. France. Belgium, Holland, and Luxembourg
7-Luxembourg
Chemical Industries
Chemicals are playing an increasingly important part in modern industry; and the balance of power in European chemical production has been changing during the past few years
The programme illustrates this point with reports from Warwick Charlton and John Bridges in Britain, Matthew Halton in Paris, Colin Wills in Brussels, and Edward Ward in Milan
Edited by Joe Burroughs
Produced by W. Farquharson Small