Cory Workmen 's Band
Conductor. Walter B. Hargreaves
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Light music from Holland played by the Renova Septet
Talk by the Rev. Fr. Martin Jarrett Kerr, c. R.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Florence Greenberg
and his Sextet.
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
Hilda Dobbs (mezzo-soprano)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
News commentary
Immortal, invisible, God only wise; New Every Morning (rev.) 7; Psalm 65 (Broadcast Psalter): Jeremiah 8; Forth in thy name0 Lord. I go
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
GENERAL SCIENCE. Your Body and How it Works. ' Working in Harmony,' by Philip Eggleton
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS
11.40 FRENCH FOR SIXTH FORMS. Lecture dramatique de quelques scenes du ' Joueur' de Regnard. Programme enregistré dans les studios de la Radiodiffusion Franchise avec le concours des comédiens de la Compagnie Grenier-Hussenot
Nat Temple his Clarinet and his Woodwind
from an engineering firm in Halifax
Presented by Allen Modley
Produced by Barney Colehan
Reports from Britain and overseas
at the BBC theatre organ
LIVING IN the COUNTRY. Farming Under Glass.' Script by Leslie Barnard
2.25 GEOGRAPHY. Monsoon Lands of the Far East. China: Manchuria.' Script by Dr. H S. D. Garven 2.50 JUNIOR ENGLISH. The Wand of Youth.' 1—' The Children's Play.' Script by Hilary Pym
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1. In F minor (Liszt); Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Rachmaninov) ; An English Rhapsody, Brigg Fair (Delius): on gramophone records
by Anthony Merryn
Production by Raymond Raikes
' A Day to Remember '
Play by Vere Shepstone
Production by May E. Jenkin 5.35 ' The Festival of the Moon ' :
Herbert Stanley Cousins describes the August Perahera held each year at Kandy, Ceylon
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by John G. Williams
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Contributors from all over the country talk about things that are going on in Britain now
Introduced by Frederick Allen
Edited by Patrick Beech
An opera by Alban Berg
Text by Georg Biichner
(1813-1837)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Beethoven's Overture Leonora No. 2, is played before the first act
(Continued in next column)
8.22 Act 1
Scene 1: The Captain's room.
(Wozzeck and the Captain)
Scene 2: An open field. (Wozzeck and Andres)
Scene 3: Marie's room. (Marte and her child, Margret, Wozzeck)
Scene 4: The Doctor's consulting room. (The Doctor and Wozzeck)
Scene 5: The street outside Marie's house. (Marie and the Drum Major)
Act 2
Scene 1: Marie's room. (Marie and Wozzeck)
Scene 2: In the street. (The Captain, the Doctor, Wozzeck)
Scene 3: The street outside Marie's room. (Marie and Wozzeck)
Scene 4: A tavern garden. (Marie,
Wozzeck, Drum Major. Andres, a village idiot)
Scene 5: Guard room in the barracks.
(Wozzeck, Andres, Drum Major)
Act 3
Scene 1: Marie's room. (Marie and her child)
Scene 2: Woodland path by a pond.
(Marie and Wozzeck)
Scene 3: A low tavern dimly lighted.
(Wozzeek. Marie, young men, Margret, girls)
Scene 4: Woodland path by a pond.
(Wozzeck. the Captain, the Doctor)
Scene 5: Outside Marie's front door.
(Marie's child, other children)
From the Royal Albert Hall. London (John Kentish broadcasts by p;rmission of the Governors of Sadler's Wells)
(Tickets, /rom 12s. to 3s. 6d., may be obtained from the Royal Albert Hall and the usual agents)