Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
A talk by Hugh Redwood
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Robert Davies (baritone)
Edward Walker (flute)
Clifton Helliwell (accompanist)
Lt.-Commander H. W. Noakes , R.N.R., looks back to the year 1883 and describes his first voyage as an apprentice in sail
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT II, by Marjorie Eele.
Feast of St. Paul Disposer supreme, .and judge of the earth (A. and M. 431; S.P. 211)
New Every Morning, page 96 Psalm 29 Ephesians 3. vv. 1-11
Thou, whose almighty word (A. and M 360; S.P. 303)
Anton and his Orchestra
Rhythm and Melody
by Gladys Whitred
11.20 Science and the Community: Science Helps the Doctor: What's Going On Inside?: 2: Roentgen and X-rays
11.40 Intermediate German: Wie du mir
Radiobearbeitung einer kleinem Geschichte von Peter Fabrizius. Text von Milo Sperber
from a canteen in North Shields with Albert Modley
Marcia Owen
Billy ' Uke ' Scott
Fred Harries at the piano
Produced by Ray Lakeland
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Introduced by Leslie Mitchell
This week's edition includes the following recorded items:
John Parsons visits Nettlefold Studios where Richard Attenborough, Mai Zetterling, and Herbert Lom are making 'Hell Is Sold Out'
'Woman's Angle': Jeanne Heal interviews the first lady of the screen, Anna Neagle
Excerpts from the sound-track of the Warner Brothers' production 'Breaking Point,' starring John Garfield and Patricia Neal
Script written by Michael Storm
Produced by Pat Osborne
NATURE STUDY. Arms and Legs,' by Philip Eggleton
A programme to show how the limbs of animals are adapted to their different uses
2.15 HISTORY ii. ' Rifleman Harris in Spain ' : a story of the Peninsular War (1808-13). Script by Henry Treece
2.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES.
' The Travelling Musicians ' : an adaptation by Melissa Wood of the story from Grimm
3.0 PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. ' The Jackdaw of Rheims ' : a reading of R. H. Barham 's poem by Alan Wheatley
A story of a man of character by Thomas Hardy
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Joyce Hedges (piano)
by ITicolas
Bentley Nicolas Bentley. the artist and author, describes some of the pleasures of pokng about for unusual antiques and adapting his discoveries to useful and decorative purposes.
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A musical thread drawn by The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
Kitty
Bluett Patricia Hayes
Fred Yule
Peter Sellers Leslie Perrins
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Script by Eddie Maguire and Ted Ray
Additional material by George Wadmore
Produced by George Inns
Must Prices go on Rising?
Graham Hutton writes in this issue
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
What's there—and how much? by H. M. N. H. Irving , D .Phil. ,
University of Oxford
Crime fiction enthusiasts are familiar with the use the police make of chemical analysis. But knowing ' what's there' is of much wider importance than that. Indeed medicine, public health, agriculture, and the whole of industry depend upon the work of men who spend their lives finding out ' what's there ' — and how much of it.