Melingriffith Works Band
Conductor, T. J. Powell
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. F. D. Coggan , D.D.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by Mrs. Arthur Webb.
Ideas for making good use of rhubarb which, though tougher than in early summer, is still plentiful and cheap.
(BBC recording)
Woolf Phillips and his Band
Appleton Moore (baritone)
Colin Kingsley (piano)
Janet Dunbar describes a recent visit to Chawton
PROKOFIEV
' Peter and the Wolf '
Wilfred Pickles - tells the musical tale for children on gramophone records
Immortal, invisible (S.P. 535) New Every Morning, page 7
Canticle 6 (Part 2) (Broadcast psalter) St. Matthew 15, vv. 21-31
Teach me, my God and King (S.P.
652)
Harry Leader and his Band
and his Tango Orchestra and Eric Whitley (tenor)
' Short List ' by R. Philmore
Read by Donald Bissett
3—' A List of Susipects '
Part 4: tomorrow at 11.40
with Eric Barker
Eileen Vaughan , Benny Hill
The Keynotes
At the organ, Dudley Savage At the piano, Freddie Carle Presented by Duncan Wood
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Reports from Britain and overseas
and his Rumba Band with Nadia Dore
Lunchtime scoreboard
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Colin Horsley (piano)
(For items see facing page)
by Alee Robertson Plays produced by James Crampsey
Shipping and general weather forecasts,
You are invited to listen to stars of the stage, screen, radio, and concert platform, with the augmented Dance Orchestra
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
Dennis Brain (horn)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent From the Royal Alibert Hall, London
by Clifton Utley
Givinig some account of the struggles and the achievement of Florence Nightingale up to the year 1861 from the writings and notes of people who knew her
This programme is based on the :original research of Cecil Woodham -Smith, author of the biography Florence Nightingale, and on some hitherto unpublished material made available by her
Script by Harold Wilshaw with music specially written by Robert Austin played by an instrumental ensemble led by Dorothy Hemming
Produced by James McFarlan
(A new production of the programme broadcast in the Midland Home Service on April 10)
British Association for the Advancement of Science
A further report on the 1951 Meeting
The final sessions of the 1951 British Association were held in Edinburgh today In this programme Arthur Haslett introduces some of the scientists who have been attending the meeting