Eric Spruce at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
Christ the King
5 — ' Reigning from the Cross '
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. W. Moelwyn Merchant
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
Prayer
The Lord's my Shepherd (C.H. 735:
Tune, Crimond)
Interlude: 'Peter and John at the Gate Beautiful '
Prayers; the Prayer for God's Presence; the Lord's Prayer
Jesus shall reign (S.P. 545: A. and M.
220: C.H. 388, omitting v. 2: Tune, Truro)
Blessing
Joyce Newton (contralto)
Philippa Barnes (piano)
PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. The story of Esther, from the Bible
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Where high the heavenly temple stands (A. and M. 201; Paraphrase 58)
New Every Morning, page 80 Psalm 11 (Broadcast psalter) Acts 16 vv. 16-34
Holy Spirit, truth divine (A. and M. 672; S.P. 520)
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
from a canteen in East London
with Peter Kent, Jean Carson, Alfred Marks
James Moody at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Music from gramophone records made by world-famous artists
British Open Amateur
Championships
Report by Henry Longhunst
From ttie Royal Porthcawl Clubhouse,
South Wales
Lunchtime scoreboard
TRAVEL TALKS. Round the Pacific. ' Life in Hong Kong.' Script by Reginald Close
2.20 LET'S JOIN IN. 'The Elves and the Shoemaker': a dramatisation of the story by the Brothers Grimm, with songs and music
2.40 LOOKING AT THINGS. ' Designing an Exhibition.' Hugh Casson (Director of Architecture, Festival of Britain) and OHve Shapley discuss the South Bank Exhibition in London
A new serial play written for broadcasting by ,Marjorie Wynm-Williams
1 —'The Forfbidden Land'
,Production by Lorraine Davies
The scene of Professor Mallory's latest scientific adventure is Tibet, a rugged country of unceasing bitter winds, icy peaks, and swirling torrents; of yaks and lamas and lonely monasteries.
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Tom Jenkins and the PaLm Court Orchestra with Freda Townson (contralto)
by Alistair Cooke
,
Part 1
with Bernard Braden, Barbara Kelly, Benny Lee and Pearl Carr
Nat Temple and his Orchestra