Jack Simpson and his Sextet
(BBC recording)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
The Early Prophecies of Isaiah
Bible reading, with comment, by the Rev. Professor A. S. Herbert , of Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham. (Isaiah 6, vv. 1-8)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
(piano)
by Alistair Cooke
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY. Belief in Christ and the Modern Mind. ' Christian Experience ’—1
The Rev. W. H. Murray Walton , who has spent many years in Japan, reports on an interview he has had recently with Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa. The broadcast includes a short message recorded by Dr. Kagawa
10.5 News commentary
Awake, my soul (A. and M. 3;
S.P. 25)
New Every Morning, page 64 Psalm 112 (Broadcast Psalter) Philippians 1. v. 27 to 2. v. 11 Rejoice. 0 land (S.P. 631)
Band of the Welsh Guards
Conducted by Captain F. L. Statham
SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. 10-'The First Cloth-Makers.' Script by Rhoda Power.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. ' Au voleur! ': Monsieur Bourdon fait installer chez lui une sonnerie d'alarme. Elle ne fonctionne que trop bien. Texte d'Emile Harven
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conducted by Kneale Kelley
Highlights of the Show World
(Shortened edition of last Wednesday's recorded broadcast)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' The Flight to Varennes ' : Louis XVI and his Queen try to escape from France on the night of June 20, 1791. Script by Rhoda Power
2.25 SENIOR ENGLISH i. Jane Eyre ,' by Charlotte Bronte. Adapted by Sam Langdon as a serial. Part 2
2.50 ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS SERIES. Rimsky-Korsakov's ' Scheherazade ' : an illustrated talk by Trevor Harvey
3.10 LET'S HEAR IT AGAIN
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
and forecast for farmers and shipping
from a canteen in Belfast
with Billy 'Uke' Scott, Delya, Forsythe and Seamon
James Moody at the piano
Introduced and produced by Bill Worsley
Conductor, Charles Groves
by Stig Dagerman
(Val Gielgud , introducing) the play on page 8, says: ... this is certainly not a play for children of any age