Frank Weir and his Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
. Australia v. England
A report on the third day's play
Conductor, Frank Cantell
A talk by the Rev. T. Nefyn Williams of Pwllheli, North Wales
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Australia v. England
Summary of the third day's play by E.W. Swanton, cricket correspondent of the Daily Telegraph
From Sydney Cricket Ground
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
Songs:
Come let us join the roundelay - William Beale
T'other morning very early - Thibaut
Linden Lea; The Dark-eyed Sailor - Vaughan Williams
Eleven Bagatelles, Op. 119 - Beethoven
Songs:
Drink to me only - arr. Button
Orpheus with his lute - German
Spiritual: Steal away - trad., arr. Roberton
Quick, we have but a second - Stanford
by Alistair Cooke
BACH
Records of his
Fourth Brandenburg Concerto
News commentary
Christ, whose glory fills the skies (A and M. 7; S.P. 26)
New Every Morning, page 87
Psalm 147 (Broadcast Psalter)
St. Mark 1, vv. 1-13
Lead, kindly light (A. and M. 266; S.P. 554)
Central Band of the Royal Air Force
(by permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Wing-Cdr. A. E. Sims, M.B.E.
Organising Director of Music, Royal Air Force
and his Orchestra
Morgan Davies (baritone)
Norbert Wethmar (violin)
Songs:
A record programme presented by Denys Drower
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conductor. Rae Jenkins
Jean Pougnet (violin)
by Eric Knight
Abridged and read by John Sharp
A programme of light music arranged and played by Jack Byfield and his Players with Joan Bramhall (mezzo-soprano) and Frederic Curzon at the organ
Betsan Coats left her children for several months in a Mexican household. She describes the family, their house, and their way of living
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-east England
R.S. Fitter talks about some of the unusual birds seen in London lately, especially those that were officially reported during 1949.
The Rt. Hon. D.S. Senanayake
Anona Winn, Joy Adamson, Jack Train, and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions, and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers