Joseph Seal at the BBC theatre organ.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
' God Speaks to Men: Jeremiah '
Readings from the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
Prayer
Praise. my soul, the King of Heaven
(S.P. 623; A. and M. 298: C.H. 21, omitting v. 4: Tune, Praise my soul)
Interlude: 'Philip and the man of Ethiopia '
Prayers: the Prayer of thanksgiving; the Lord's Prayer
In Christ there is no East or West
(S.P. 537: Tune. St. Stephen (Newington))
Blessing
Victor Harding (bass-baritone)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
The Zephyr Trio: Gareth Morris (flute)
Evelvn Rothwell (oboe)
Widfrid Parry (piano)
Fight the good fight (A. and M. 540:
S.P. 491)
New Every Morning, page 99 Psalm 46 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 18. v. 24. to 19. v 7
Children of the heavenly King (A. and M 547: S.P. 463)
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
from a canteen in Belvedere, Kent
with Robin Richmond
Vic Wise, Dorothy Squires
James Moody at the piano
Presented by John Ellison
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Lunchtime scoreboard
TRAVEL TALK. Round the Pacific. ' A journey along the Yangtzekiang, a busy Chinese river.' Material supplied by Dixon Hoste
2.20 LET'S JOIN IN. The Tale of Danny Boy the Donkey,' by Ursula Hourihane
2.40 LOOKING AT THINGS. ' What makes a Good Neighbourhood?' Herbert Hunter describes a visit to Larsbury, the new Neighbourhood Unit at present being built in the heart of London
173rd Renewal of the Oaks Stakes
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Claude Harrison as race-reader
From the Grand Stand, Epsom
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
A new serial play written for broadcasting by Marjorie Wynn-Williams
2— 'The Cave of the Four Winds '
Production bv Lorraine Davies
Professor Mallory and his companions have been obliged to make a forced landing while flying over Tibet. There they come upon the lonely monastery of Ling-Kor at the edge of the Chang Tang Plateau. They soon learn that the monastery holds many strange secrets.
Shipping and general weather forecasts followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra
Philip Hattey (bass-baritone)
by Alistair Cooke