Rhyl Silver Band: conductor. Reg Little.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Light music from Holland played by the Stradivar Sextet
'The Law of the Covenant': Reading. with comment, from Exodus 20
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Marguerite Patten
(BBC recording)
at the piano, with his Orchestra
Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed bv Lou Whiteson with Andrew Wolkowsky (domra) and Bert Weedon (guitar)
BBC Singers
Conductor. Leslie Woodgate Douglas Hawkridge (organ)
News commentary
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem; New Every Morning (rev.) 29; Psalm 114 (Broadcast Psaiter); Isaiah 60; Think, 0 Lord, in mercy
Norman Griffiths and his Sextet
General Science: Your Body and How It Works: Finding out about the outside world
by Philip Eggleton.
11.20 Current Affairs
11.40 French for Sixth Forms
Lecture dramatique: 'Le systeme du Docteur Goudron,' d'Andre de Lorde. Programme enregistre dans les studios de a Radiodiffusion Franchise avec le concours des comediens du Theatre Grand Guignol
Nat Temple his Clarinet and his Woodwind
from the canteen of an engineering works on Tyneside. Produced by Ray Lakeland , assisted by Arthur Appleton
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Reports from Britain and overseas
Listeners' requests played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
LIVING IN THE COUNTRY ' Spring Song.' Script by Christine Dudley
2.25 GEOGRAPHY. Monsoon Lands of the Far East. ' China: The Khingan Mountains and Jehol '
2 50 JUNIOR ENGLISH. The Wand of Youth.' 2—' The Composer's Music
Conductor, Ian Whyte
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
' The Little Black Cow ': story by Jean Hughes. fold by May E. Jenkin
5.10 app. ' Set to Music '
3—' The Three Jovial Huntsmen ' set as a cantata for chorus and orchestra by Walford Davies
BBC Singers
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Frank Cantell
Reader. Arthur Bush
5.30 For Your Bookshelf Lionel Gamlin reviews some recent books
5.60 Children's Hour prayers conducted by John G. Williams
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Contributors from all over the country talk about things that are going on in Britain now
Introduced by Frederick Allen
Edited by Patrick Beech