Morris Motors Band
Conductor, G. V. Brooks
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Light music from Prague
Selections from the writings of Peter Taylor Forsyth
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Marguerite Patten
(BBC recording)
with his Music Makers
Directed by Sidney Crooke
Andrew Wolkowsky (domra) and Bert Weedon (guitar)
played by the Judy Hill Trio
News commentary
Lead us. heavenly Father: New Every Morning (rev.) 50: Psalm 150 (Broad- cast Psalter): Colossians 3: Give light. 0 Lord
George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
Fantasia in C minor Italian Concerto played by Susan Slivko (piano)
Current affairs
by Richard Hughes
Read by the author. Episode 3
Nat Temple his Clarinet and his Woodwind
from a cabinet factory in Enfield
Presented by Brian Johnston
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Reports from Britain and overseas
Listeners' requests played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
tells a series of famous tales of mystery and fear. arranged for radio by John Keir Cross
1—' Markheim 'by Robert Louis Stevenson
Produced by Martyn C. Webster and David H. Godfrey
A panorama of show tunes of a hundred years, unfolded by W. Macqueen-Pope ; with Doris Gambell , Helen Clare , Gordon Little , Max Kirby , the George Mitchell Choir, and Mark Lubbock and his Orchestra
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
A sentimental episode written for broadcasting by Kathryn Jeffrys
by Stephen Vincent Benet
Adapted for radio by Vivian Daniels
Plays produced by Raymond Raikes
' The Shepherd of Myddfai.
The Llyn y Fan legend adapted for radio and dramatised by Lucia Turnbull
Special music by Ianthe Dalway played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor. Mansel Thomas with Esme Lewis (soprano)
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
Part 1
Part 2
(Tickets, from 12s. to 3s. 6d. may be obtained from the Royal Albert Hall and the usual agents)