Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Medley in Rhythm Melodies of the Moment
' Be not afraid : only believe '
Talk by Hugh Redwood
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Regional Variations (2)
Ebe'r Meddyg.
The Richard Crean Orchestra
The Marjorie Hayward
String Quartet:
Marjorie Hayward (violin)
Irene Richards (violin)
Anatole Mines (viola)
May Mukle (cello)
Prayer
Rejoice, the Lord is King (S.P. 632;
A. and M. 202: C.H. 135. omitting v...5: Tune. Gopsal)
Interlude: 'William Carey '
Prayers; the Prayer of St. Ignatius
Loyola; the Lord's Prayer
In Christ there is no east or west
(S.P. 537: Tune. St. Stephen. Newington)
Blessing
Regional Variations (2)
I Ysgolion Cymru: Cwrs y Byd.
Talk by Rayner Unwin
News commentary
Regional Variations (2)
Gwasanaeth Boreol.
All people that on earth do dwell (A. and M. 166: Metrical Psalter 100)
New Every Morning, page 4
Psalm 96 St. Matthew 5. vv. 17-26
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
(S.P. 481)
Fredric Cooper and his Tipica Orchestra
Commonwealth Exchange
'Something We're Proud Of': a series of five programmes contributed by some of the Commonwealth countries for ten-year-old schoolchildren. 2—'Post and Telegraph Communications in New Zealand': a programme compiled and recorded in New Zealand by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service
and his Orchestra with Maeve Leslie (soprano)
' Moonfleet ' by J. Meade Falkner
Read by Lewis Gedge
2—' The Floating Coffins'
Oxford v. Cambridge
Commentary by Peter West during the third day's play
From Lord's
from a canteen in Cheltenham with Gladys Hay
Maria Perilli
Percy Edwards
Harry Engleman at the piano
Presented by Philip Garston-Jones
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Lunchtime scoreboard
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
from Westminster Cathedral
Deus in adjutorium; Gloria Patri Psalms 122. 123. 124. 125 and 126 Little Chapter: Wisdom 3. vv. 1-3
Hymn: Sanctorum meritis (plainsong and Palestrina)
Magnificat (Vittoria) Collect
Commemoration Suffrage
Salve Regina (Vittoria)
Master of the Cathedral music,
George Malcolm
The first of two gramophone programmes presented by Michael Matson
Oxford v. Cambridge
A further commentary by Peter West
From Lord's
Regional Variations (3)
Children's Hour
Awry y Plant: stori; 'Anturiaethau Arabella Penn ': drama gyfres gyffrous gan Tudur Watkins. 2-' Cynfrinach y Priordy.'
5.00 A nursery sing-song with Doris and Gwen.
5.25 Arthur Bush tells listeners about the Sherlock Holmes Exhibition at 221b Baker Street.
5.35 Current Affairs: Ronald Fredenburgh discusses the news of the day with four young friends.
Shipping and general weather forecasts. a detailed forecast for South-East England
Regional Variations (7)
News, sport
News, sport.
News, sport.
News, sport.
News. sport.
News. sport.
Norman Walker (bass)
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Regional Variations (2)
Holiday Night: seaside entertainment from Morecambe.
A new crime series by Alan Stranks
' Find the Hyena ' —1
Production by Vernon Harris
Regional Variations (3)
' The Countryside—Gloucestershire ': Michael Shephard talks of his visit to the county and introduces some of the people he met.
Choir Night: Midsomer Norton Male Voice Choir.
(piano)
Regional Variations (3)
Marie Hall (violin); Pauline Baring (piano). Tartini.
' The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion ': feature programme by Helen Rarnage.
A programme dealing with the work of the International Refugee Organisation's Children's Village at Bad Aibling in Germany
Written and produced by Alan Burgess
Narrated by Wilfrid Thomas
The programme includes recordings made at Bad Aibling Children's Village
Regional Variations (2)
' Ar Wahoddiad': y Gwir Anrhydeddus James Griffiths ar Rhwng y Ddwy Wyl.
The Colombo Plan:
Hopes and Fears in Asia
Talk by William Clark , a member of the editorial staff of the Observer
Margaret Rawlings
Athene Seyler
Diana Morgan
Margaret Lindsay
Gilbert Harding
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
In the chair, Roy Plomley
Production by Pat Dixon
A series of six talks by Canon Charles Raven
1-' Science and Religious Experience '
In this talk Canon Raven accepts the general conclusions of evolution and asks the question, how far can we say that we are made in the image of God? If we are descended from sub-human ancestors where is the break and what is the novelty that separates man from monkey? Canon Raven finds the peculiar human quality in man's self-awareness, his consciousness of the world as a distinct and myterious universe. This experience is the basic stuff of religion. Canon Raven shows how this sense of awe develops and he examines the nature of religious experience as we know it.
Regional Variations (4)
Cuirm-Chiuil.
Richard Lewis (tenor).
Festival: weekly magazine
Lilian Duff introduces gramophone records of French artists