Jack Simpson and his Sextet
and forecast for farmers an.d shipping
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
A talk by the Very Rev. H. E. Ashdown , Provost of Southwark
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Ian Gourlay
Winefride Ingham (contralto)
Sheila Mossman (piano)
by G. V. Ferguson
SIBELIUS
Records of movements from his symphonies
All ve who seek for sure relief (A and M. 112]
New Every Morning, page 22 Psalm 119 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 3. vv. 1-15
0 Holy Ghost (A. and M. 211)
Band of the Life Guards
Conductor, Major A. Lemoine
Director of Music
John Wynton (tenor)
Harvey Phillips (cello)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Programme introduced by Freddy Grisewood
Master of Ceremonies,
A. J. Latimer
Producer, Stanton Jefferies
Lunchtime scoreboard
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Archie Camden (bassoon)
Ruth Drew talks about some of the reading she has enjoyed in women's magazines published at the end of the last century, when bluestockings were first recognised by a dismayed society
Edited by Professor M. L. Oliphant , F.R.S.
Produced by Robin Whitworth
3-Energy
Written by Martin Chisholm in consultation with W. I. B. Smith
Cast:
Other parts played by Leonard Crab -tree, John. Edge. Andrew. Faulds. , Eddie. Robinson. , and Ann. Chatterley.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
from a canteen in Bermondsey, London
with the Calores Sisters, Dennis Noble, Dick Bentley
James Moody at the piano
Presented by Bill Worsley
Renata Tebaldi (soprano)
Fedora Barbieri (mezzo-soprano)
Giacinto Prandelli (tenor)
Cesare Siepi (bass)
Chorus and Orchestra of La Scala, Milan
Conducted by Victor de.Sabata
Requiem aeternam; Dies. Irae.
Offertorio; Sanctus; Agnus Del
Lux. aeterna. Libera me
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
A play by Richard Hughes adapted for broadcasting by the author
Produced by Dafydd Gruffydd
The action of the play takes place in the kitchen of the rector's cottage in a small Welsh village. The time of the play is the beginning of this century
(cello) on gramophone records