Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Bert Dudrnan
Reading from Stop Looking and Listen.' by Chad Walsh
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by the Radio Doctor
on gramophone records
'Heavenborn.' First of four talks
Hills of the north, rejoice (omitting v. 5): S.P 64; C.H.,372: Tune. Little Cornard)
Interlude: 'Paul in Macedonia'
Prayers: the Prayer for Today; the Lord' Praver
Forth in thy name. 0 Lord (omitting v. 2): (A and M. 8: S.P. 29; C.H 651: Tune. Angel's Song)
Eve Gettleson (violin) Gerald Gover (piano)
by Aiistair Cooke.
New3 commentary
Paraphrase 48: N.E.M. (rev.) 99: Psalm 46 ; Ephesians 2: Jesus, good above all other
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Esmee Healing
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. Great Citizens. ' Elizabeth Fry ': ': script by Honor Wyatt.
11 40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Artist Today ' The Film,' by Dilys Powell
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
from a canteen in Sandiacre, Notts
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Scenes, music, stars, and events
Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
at the BBC theatre organ
TRAVEL TALKS ' Across Sweden by Water ': Sydney Coles tells of a journey from Goteborg to Stockholm along the Gota Canal
2.20 LET'S join IN ... ' The Coal-Black Kitten ': an adaptation of Ion Grundy's original story
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' Captain Hornblower, R.N.': the well-known character from the novels of C. S. Forester. Script by Becky Cocking
Rhythmic music played by Malcolm Lockyer
played by John Reynders and his Orchestra with songs by Richard Aubrey
' Mai-Da of the Silver-Red Needle'; a story by Colin Clemak , told by David Davis
' Vice- Versa ' : a game played on records by Mac and David
5.40 Festivals in China': a talk by Khoan Sullivan
and forecast for farmers and shipping