Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
' Through Temptation to Victory '
Reading from Genesis 22
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by the Radio Doctor
on gramophone records
2—' Starlings and Sparrows '
Immortal. invisible. God only wise
(S.P. 535; C H. 12: Tune, St. Denio)
Interlude: Paul in Malta'
Prayers: the Prayer for Today: the Lord's Prayer
He who would valiant be (A. and M.
676: S.P. 515; C.H. 576: Sung in S.P version: tune. Monk's Gate)
Trio in D. Op. 70 No. 1 played by the New Philharmonic Trio
by Alistair Cooke
News commentary
Awake, our souls! away. our fears ! : New Every Morning (rev.) 99; Psalm 91 ; From 2 Kings 23; 0 happy band of pilgrims
Ken Beaumont 's Music
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Esmee Healing
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. Great Citizens: Edward Edward ' ' Script by Jo Manton.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Psychology of Study: ' Seeing the Job as a Whole,' by Professor D. W. Harding
Chappie D'Amato and his Dance Orchestra
from a canteen in Chelmsford, Essex
with Jean Melville at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Freddy Grisewood introduces scenes. music, stars, and events. This week's ' Unrehearsed Incident ' stars Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray. Produced by Dennis Monger
at the BBC theatre organ
TRAVEL TALKS. ' In the Jungles of Borneo': story about the Dyaks, from material supplied by J. C. B. Fisher
2.20 LET'S JOIN IN..... The House That Jack Built,' adapted by Jean Sutcliffe ; and 'The Cat Who Arranged Things,' an original tale by Margaret Gore
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' A Tale of Two Cities ' by Charles Dickens. Adapted by C. Ivan Gray as a serial in three parts. 1—' London '
Rhythmic music played by Carroll Gibbons
Conducted by Eric Newton
3.16 Films: Arthur Elton
3.25 Theatre: Eric Keown
3.33 Books: Rose Macaulay
3.42 Radio: Frank Tilsley
3.50 Art: Alec Clifton-Taylor
with Reg Leopold and his Players and Christine Svendsen (soprano)
Surrey
"From a Glasgow Slum to Fleet Street": Allan K. Taylor continues the story of his early life. Part 5
5.15 "High Barbary"
A serial play in six episodes by Aubrey Feist
5: "The Market of the Mosque"
Production by Derek McCulloch
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Regional Variations (8)
Regional news. sport.
Scottish news, sport.
Regional news, sport
Sport.
Regional news.sport.
Regional news.
Midland news, sport
Regional Variations (3)
The Week in the West.
Brahms (records).
BRAHMS
Records of movements from his Violin Concerto and Symphony No. 2
Regional Variations (6)
Readings about West-Country scenery.
Book review
Talk by the Rev. George Duncan.
Hwyrol Weddi.
The Christian Outlook.
Weekly talks on current events, books, and people. Kenneth Robinson talks about his faith and his job as a film and drama critic
Regional Variations (8)
Records.
' The Conductor': talk by Sir Adrian Boult.
Sportsreel.
Listeners Answer Back.
As North
Inter-College Debate.
' Where They Sing.'
' The Conductor '
An illustrated talk by Sir Adrian Boult
Regional Variations (4)
Learning Welsh.
Have a Go!
Old Songs in a New Setting.
The quiz visits Lydney. the southern gateway to the Forest of Dean
Regional Variations (5)
Scottish Opinion.
' New Jobs for Old? ' a digest of points made this week.
Friday Forum.
BBC Midland Light Orchestra.
A weekly discussion on current affairs
Regional Variations (3)
'Hi, Gang! 1949.'
Norman Brooks and his Lancers.
with Benny Lee
George Mitchell 's Hi Gangsters
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Sid Colin
Produced by Tom Ronald
A weekly survey
Regional Variations (3)
Cornel Y Lienor.
'Much'Binding-in-the-Marsh.'
with Kenneth Horne
Sam Costa , Maurice Denham
Maureen Riscoe , Helen Hill
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
Regional Variations (6)
Speak Your Mind.
Alec Wyton (organ).
Szymon Goldberg (violin); Gerald Moore (piano).
Arts Review.
Report on N. Ireland Parliamentary debates
Szymon Goldberg (violin)
Gerald Moore (piano)