Robin Richmond at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Serenade Orchestra
The Church in the World '
Reading from 2 Corinthians 9, with comment, by Canon H. G. G. Herklots , Director of Religious Education in the diocese of Sheffield
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by a doctor
' In Defence of Spiders '
John Crompton is the author of a book called ' The Spider,' published in May of this year
LISZT
Records of his Piano Sonata in B minor
0 love, how deep! how broad! how high! (A. and M. 173)
New Every Morning, page 15 Psalm 33 St. John 2. vv. 1-11
City of God, how broad and far outspread thy walls sublime (S.P. 468)
The Robin Richmond Trio
Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson
George Hancock (bass)
Winifred Gaskell (flute)
from a canteen in Aylesham, Kent
with Ribton and Richards
Olga Gwynne
Harry Mooney with Victor King
James Moody at the piano
Presented by Bill Worsley
and forecast for farmers and shipping
An adaptation in eight parts by Winifred Carey of ' The Thirty-nine Steps' and ' Mr. Standfast' by John Buchan
6— 'Mr. Ivery Reveals Himself '
Eddie Carroll at the piano
Lunchtime scoreboard
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
The story of the work of a missionary among the inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego (Pireland) in the Southern Sea
A musical entertainment given by Edric Connor with Troise and his Banjoliers Christy Minstrel Memories.arr. Troise
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Lynn Shaw
Elton Hayes
Jean Carson and Willie Lowe
Stanley Black and the Augmented Dsfehce Orchestra
Introduced by Felix Deetbank
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
Emelie Hooke (soprano)
Frederick Grinke (violin)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David Wise )
Conducted by Basil Cameron
Beethoven
Symphony No. 1. in C
7.57 app. Scena and aria: Ah. perfldo
8.13 app. Romance No. 1. in G. for violin and orchestra
8.23 app. Symphony No. In C minor
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
by G. V. Ferguson
for the Advancement of Science
Impressions of the 112th Annual Meeting of the Association, which opened in Birmingham on Wednesday
The theme of the Presidential Address this year was ' Man's Use of Energy,' and several of the Association's discussions are concerned with engineering. In tonight's programme Arthur Haslett introduces at the microphone scientists who are attending the meeting. It is hoped to include comments from:
Professor 0. A. Saunders on Gas Turbines
Sir John Cockcroft , F.R.s. on Nuclear Power
Professor R. E. Peierls , F.R.S. on Atom Machines
Professor A. Tustin on Automatic Controls