Anton and his Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. F. D. Coggan , D.D.
and forecast tor farmers and shipping
Clement Hardman (baritone)
Colin Saueir (violin)
A talk by Daphne Dyer
During their long summer vacations from school and university Canadians put themselves to work.
(Daphne Dyer is appearing in ' Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath,' at the Theatre Royal, Bournemouth)
PROKOFIEV
The ' Classical ' Symphony and excerpts from ' Love for the Three Oranges ' and' ' Lieutenant Kije' on gramophone records
Bernard Momshin and has Rio Tango Band
and Michael O'Dwyer (baritone)
' Short List ' by R. Philmore
Read by Donald Bissett
2—' Version from the Governors' Room '
from a canteen in Oakengates
with the Gaunt Brothers, Cherry Lind, Jack Watson
Jack Wilson at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Shortened ed.ition of last Saturday's recorded broadcast)
Lunchltiime scoreboard
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leadler,Philip Whiteway )
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Hugo D'Alton (mandolin)
Today's Variety on records introduced by Ronald Fletcher
Shipping and general weather forecasts,
Doris Gambell , Nancy Evans
Stephen Manton
Frederick Harvey and Dudley Rolph
BBC Midland Chorus
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Music of Edward German
Opening Chorus (Tom Jones ) Waltz Song (Merrie England)
All for a green ribbon (Tom Jones)
(Continued in next column)
The English Rose (Merrie England) West Country lad (Tom Jones ) Pastoral Dance (Nell Gwyn)
King Neptune sat on his lonely throne
(Merrie England)
When Cupid ftrst (Merrie England) God save Elizabeth: 0 peaceful
England (Merrie England)
With a word of welcome to all, a song for everyone, and an invitation to meet some friends accompanied by the Tunesmiths
BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Robert Busby
Produced by Elisabeth Tyson
A series of six talks by Charles Raven
6-Science and the Work of the Holy Spirit
In this last talk of the series Canon Raven discusses the attitude of the Church to the work of the Holy Spirit and the influence that that has had upon the relation between science and religion. When the Church has been concerned with the full and free working of the Holy Spirit and has recognised the spontaneity that comes from that work, its relation with science has almost always been friendly. Canon Raven talks about the work of the Spirit and how this makes possible a new relationship between the members of the human community. He believes that here we see the necessity for the work of the Holy Spirit in our everyday relationships. The real hope for democracy is that it should find in Christ its loyalty, in his service its fulfilment, and in his Spirit its unity.
Variations on Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu
(Op. 121a) played by the London Czech Trio:
Maria Lidka (violin) Karel Horitz (cello) Lisa Marketta (piano)