Charles Smart at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by Monia Liter
' The Responsibility of a Christian Man to God'
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. Glyn Parry-Jones
Ephesians 6, vv. 10-20:
' The Whole Armour of God '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
Prayer
My song is love unknown
Interlude: ' The Death of Jesus '
Prayers; the Prayer of St. Richard; the Lord's Prayer
There is a green hill
Blessing
John Turner (tenor)
Julian Bream (guitar)
PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. ' My Friend the Pig ' from ' The Book of the Naturalist' by W. H. Hudson. Reader, Arthur Young -
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY
Where high the heavenly temple stands (A. and M. 201; Paraphrase 58)
New Every Morning, page 80 Psalm 34 (vv. 1-10)
1 Corinthians 12. vv. 12-27
It fell upon a summer day (S.P. 539)
The Ian Stewart Quintet
from a canteen in Perth
with Anne Shelton, Jerry Allen at the electronic organ, Jack Radcliffe and Helen Norman
Introduced by Howard M. Lockhart
and forecast for farmers and shipping
reviews new records
TRAVEL TALKS. Round the Pacific: Jock Marshall talks about the cannibals of the Sepik Valley in New Guinea
2.20 LET'S JOIN IN. Big Cat and Little Cat' by Diana Ross : the tale of an unequal partnership
2.40 LOOKING AT THINGS. ' A Home for Yourself': talk by Anthony Bertram
In this last broadcast of the term the speaker tries to discover how the kind of thing discussed during the term may affect the homes of the future.
Conducted by Roger Manvell
3.1 Theatre: T. C. Worsley
3.10 Books: Walter Allen
3.18 Radio: Frank Tilsley
3.27 Art: Colin Maclnnes
3.35 Films: Virginia Graham
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Music for everyone played by Stanley Black and the Augmented Dance Orchestra sung by Edmundge Hockridge
Harry Dawson
Josephine Crombie Doreen Lundy and the Peter Knight Chorus
Producer, Johmmie Stewart
Talk by John Seymour
John Seymour, whose account of his journey along 'The Hard Way to Karachi' may be remembered by listeners, describes a digression from the journey that took him over the mountains north of Tehran to the shores of the Caspian Sea.
by Alistair Cooke
with Bernard Braden
Barbara Kelly
Benny Lee and Pearl Oarr
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Production by Pat Dixon