Howard Lucraft and his Music
and forecast for farmers and. shipping
Promenade Players: conductor. Sidney Bowman.
A talk by the Rev. Frank Martin , Rector of Aston-Rowant with Crowell, Oxon
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Music.
Light music played by Helen Pyke and Paul Hamburger
(piano duets)
Raymond Cohen (violin)
Gregori Tcherniak (balalaika) accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley (guitar)
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY. ' Is There a Pattern in History? ' by R. W. Southern, Lecturer in Modern History, University of Oxford.
10.0 Announcements
10.5 News commentary
Awake, my soul; New Every Morning (rev.) 64; Psalm 112 ; St. Mark 4; To thee, our
God. we fly
Band of the Grenadier Guards
Conducted by Captain F. J. Harris
Director of Music
Singing Together
by William Appleby
11.20 How Things Began: The First Seamen
Script by Rhoda Power.
11.40 Intermediate French: Concours
'Qui est-ce qui va gagner? Repondez vite.'
Texte de Rene Leplat
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Margery Field
Lunchtime scoreboard
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. Regulus: a Roman prisoner of the Carthaginians remains loyal to his country (250 B.C.). Script by Rhoda Power
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. New London Orchestra, conducted by Alec Sherman. Excerpts from Bizet's opera ' Carmen.' Singers: Anna Poilak. James Johnston , Roderick Jones , and the Sadler's Wells Chorus. Programme introduced by John Russell .
Muriel Gale (contralto)
Margaret Good (piano)
' Gardens in Spring '
Reginald Arkell talks about the trials and the pleasures of amateur gardeners at this time of year
Light music chosen and played by the London Light Concert Orchestra
Conducted by Michael Krein
Ralph Hill explains the choice
Francis Crowdy
The Week's Programmes
A Nursery Programme:
'The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies ' by Beatrix Potter , told by Derek McCulloch (Uncle Mac)
Jingles for the very young from ' Tirra-Lirra,' by Laura Richards , read by May E. Jenkin (Elizabeth)
Songs by Esther Salaman
5.40 ' Going to the Pictures': Eric Gillett reviews some recent films
and forecast for farmers and shipping