Wynford Reynolds and his Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
The Rev. R. Adams, Rector of All Saints' Church, Belfast, comments on passages in the Bible dealing with work
Ephesians 6, vv. 5-18
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Bernard Steel (bass) Alfred Cave (violin)
by Ernest K. Lindley
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT II, by Marjorie Eele. To be repeated tomorrow at 11.0 a.m.
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY
O help us. Lord! (A. and M. 279; S.P. 114)
New Every Morning, page 76
Psalm 130
St. Luke 12. vv. 13-21
Thine for ever (A. and M. 280: S.P. 258)
Troise and his Banjoliers
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Doris Gould
11.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. Materials for the Home. ' Plastics.' Script by Philip Brown.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. ' Die neue Antenne ': der Radioapparat bei unseren Freunden ist kaputt, und Willi versucht. eine Antenne zu bauen. Text von Else Johannsen
from a canteen in Glenmoriston, Inverness-shire
with Ribton and Richards
Sylvia Robin
Elsie and Doris Waters
James Moody at the piano
Presented by Bill Worsley
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Introduced by Leslie Mitchell
This week's edition includes:
The presentation of the British Film Academy Awards, and interviews with the stars attending the Gala Première of the Gainsborough production ' So Long at the Fair,' starring Jean Simmons and Dirk Bogarde. together with excerpts from the sound-track of the film
Recorded interview with Bernard Miles
'Movie Mailbag': your questions answered by Jeanne Heal
Script written by Michael Storm
Produced by Pat Osborne
Lunchtime scoreboard
NATURE STUDY. The River,' by Scott Kennedy
2.1ij HISTORY 11. ' Quintin Hogg (1845-1903) and the Polytechnic ': a pioneer of higher education. Script by J. C. Gagg
2.35 INTERVAL music played by Clifton Helliwell
2.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES.
' The Toys': a modem story about a little Chinese girl, by Alice Ritchie
3.0 PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. 'The Young Queen' from 'Letters of Queen Victoria,' and ' The End,' from Queen Victoria ' by Lytton Strachey
A serial in twelve instalments
Adapted from Jane Austen's novel by H. Oldfield Box 2
-' Jane Bennet Gets a Wetting'
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Questions of the moment put by members of the audience are discussed spontaneously by John Arlott, A.G. Street, Honor Croome, and Frank Tilsley
Travelling Question-Master, Freddy Grisewood
Presented by Nicholas Crocker
From the Corn Exchange, Dorchester
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A make-believe world of love and music
Singers:
Glenda Raymond , John Cameron
The Orchestra
Conducted by Sidney Torch
Narrator, Wally Peterson
Comments by Learie Constantine (West Indies), George Duckworth (Lancashire and England), and R. C. Robertson-Glasgow (Oxford and Somerset)
Learie Constantine and George Duck worth put the points of view of their respective countries and R. C. Robertson-Glasgow describes the first day's play in the light of what they have said
Introduced by Rex Alston
From Old Trafford, Manchester.
Part 2