Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Australia v. England
A report on the third day's play at Melbourne
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
' The Inner Resources of a Christian Man '
1 —‘The Unsearchable Riches of Christ'
Reading, with comment, from
Ephesians 3, vv. 1-13 by the Rev. Eric Saxon
and forecast tor farmers and shipping
Australia v. England
Summary of the third day's play by E. W. Swanton, cricket correspondent of the Daily Telegraph
From the cricket ground at Melbourne
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Vilem Tausky
played by Ruth Pearl (violin)
Frederick Page (piano)
by Alistair Cooke
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY. ' The Meaning of the Cross : The Power of the Cross ’—1. Professor T. W. Manson, of the University of Manchester, describes what happened in Jerusalem when Christ was arrested, tried, and crucified.
I heard the voice of Jesus (A. and M.
257; S.P. 529)
New Every Morning, page 22 Psalm 27 (Broadcast Psaiter)
St. Mark 14, vv. 1-9
Lead us, 0 Father, in the paths of peace (S.P. 102)
Metropolitan Police Central Band
Conducted by Mr. Roger Barsotti, Director of Music
SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. 7-' The First Corn Bins.' Script by Rhoda Power.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. René cherche un nouvel emploi: a present il est journaliste, mais ' Ie joumalisme mene a tout, a condition d'en sortir.' Texte de Rene Leplat
A record programme presented by Ronald Fletcher
and forecast for farmers and shipping
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY.
‘Xerxes’: the King of Persiais checked at Thermopylae and his fleet is beaten at Salamis (480 B.C.). Script by Jo Manton
2.25 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' Dead Ned': a serial version of the book by John Masefield , adapted by Penelope Knox. Part 1
2.50 ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. ' The
Concerto ' : first of two illustrated talks by Trevor Harvey
3.10 LET'S HEAR IT AGAIN
First movement from Symphony
No. 5 (From the New World)..Dvorak
Light Music String Ensemble
Directed by Max Jaffa with Robert Easton (bass)
'The Just So Stories' by Rudyard Kipling
Adapted for broadcasting by Maurice Brown
'The Beginning of the Armadilloes' followed by 'How the Leopard got his Spots'
Both plays produced by Josephine Plummer
5.30 'Music at Random' by Helen Henschel. 'You're Murdering the Time'
5.50 This week's programmes
Shipping and general weather forecasts followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A talk by Kenneth Allsop
Living creatures have been specialising for millions of years to adjust themselves to suit their way of living. The speaker talks about some of the interesting adaptations that have been made by birds.
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
by Joseph Harsch