Henry Croudson at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
' God's Plan for the Nations '
Reading from Isaiah 60
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by the Radio Doctor
Marjorie Hayward (violin)
Antonia Butler (cello)
Kathleen MarkweIl (piano)
The record of a journey on foot from London to Cape Town
5—' The End of the Journey'
Angels from the realms of glory (A. and M. 482: S.P. 71)
New Every Morning (revised) 83 Psalm 33
Hebrews 1. vv. 1-3 and 2. vv. 10-18 God from on high hath heard (A. and M. 58)
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
5-Microscopic Evidence
This programme deals with the part that science plays in the war against crime
Written by Clifford Witting
Produced by Tom Waldron
Donald Munro (baritone)
Joyce Hedges (piano)
from a canteen in Tarbet, Dumbartonshire
with Janet Brown, Sam Browne and Mary Naylor, Forsythe and Seamon
James Moody at the piano
Introduced and produced by Bill Worsley
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Drunkenness
Another programme showing the law at work, with scenes to illustrate the various stages of the case
Narrator, James McKechnie
Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
with Carroll Gibbons directing his sweet music and Harry Dawson (tenor)
' Woggis': a serial story by Geoffrey Lapage , told by David Davis. 1—' Woggis is Bought'followed by ' Spread Eagle '
A new serial play in six parts by Aubrey Feist being a sequel to ' High Barbary '
Part 1
Production by Derek McCulloch
All those who heard Aubrey Feist's serial thriller High Barbary will be glad to meet again the two young adventurers Jeremy Shafto and Andre de Marsac and, perhaps of no less importance, the amusing Calamanco whose villainy is equalled only by the sheer presumption of his various disguises. The background to this story of the league of the Spread Eagle, a secret society pledged to restore the Bonapartists to the throne of France, is the revolution of 1848.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Written and produced by Alan Burgess
This is the story of Germany today and of the refugees from every country in Europe who inhabit the camps there
A light-hearted discussion on general topics between
Kay Hammond
Gladys Young
Joyce Grenfell
Charmian Innes
John Clements
Edward Chapman
In the chair: Roy Plomley
Production by Pat Dixon
A discussion by a panel of experts under the guidance of David Lloyd James
Those taking part include A. L. Bacharach , Ian Boyd , George Edwards , and Percy Dunsheath
It is not usually possible to pin down an invention to an exact date-an invention is usually the culmination of many years' work. So inventions of 1949 wilt mean those that have attracted attention within the past twelve months. The experts may deal with anything from robot demon bowlers to plastic helmets for firemen.