Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth speaks at the State Dinner in Ottawa
and his Rio Tango Band
A talk by Professor John Foster of Glasgow University on the theme ' Througn Doubt to Faith '
'... His only Son Our Lord '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth speaks at the State Dinner in Ottawa
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Cinema organ.
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Roger Lord (oboe)
Roy Watson (double-bass)
Josephine Lee (piano)
Talk by Rumer Godden
Rumer Godden, who knows what it is to live alone in remote places-in the Himalayas and the wilds of Kashmir, remembers the most lonely time of all in a bed-sitting room in London.
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I Ysgolion Cymru
MUSIC AND movement II: Marjorie Eele
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven (A. and M. 298: S.P. 623)
New Every Morning, page 54 Psalm 36 (Broadcast Psalter)
Philippians 1. vv. 12-26
Holy Father, in mercy (A. and M. 595)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
RHYTHM and melody: Gladys Whitred
11.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. People and Machines. ' The Coming of Steel.' Script by Gadfan Morris
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. ' Franz sucht einen Posten': Franz tritt entschlossen ins werktatige Leben. Text von Milo Sperber
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Farming Today
The Florentine Players
National Mod: Gold Medal
Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson
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As North
Farming news.
News for Farmers.
R. G. Kendall , a Bedfordshire farmer, talks about economic methods of composting straw
from a textile mill at Salford
with Gerald Delmondi, Jack Watson, Lind Joyce, Len Marten
Fred Harries at the piano
Presented by Alan Clarke
and forecast for farmers and shipping
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Events in the North.
As North
Market report: Ploughing Championship of Great Britain.
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Announcements.
Introduced by Leslie Mitchell
This week's edition includes the following recorded items:
Pastimes of the Picture Makers: introduced by Jeanne Heal.
This week's guest: Linda Darnell
Cavalcade of Broadway - 4: musical film tour of New York night-life
Films in the Backwoods: Jack Ralph on the mobile cinemas of Canada
A visit to the set of 'Where's Charlie?,' a Warner Brothers Technicolor production which is being made at A.B.P.C. Studios, Elstree, including interviews with Ray Bolger, Robert Shackleton, Mary Germaine, and director David Butler
Excerpts from the sound-track of the Herbert Wilcox production 'The Lady with a Lamp,' starring Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding
Script written by Michael Storm
Produced by Pat Osborne
nature STUDY. Badgers,' by Scott Kennedy
2.15 THE music Box, by Gordon Reymoldis.
2.25 HISTORY II, John Metcalf (1717-
1810) and has Roads': a blind man surveys and makes the first modern roads. Script by Christine Dudley
2.50 STORRIES AND RHYMES. ' Brother and Sister a story from Grimm. adapted by Elizabeth A. Taylor
10—' The Cave of Torment’
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Lance Dos 'sor (piano)
by Rex Wailes
A description of a holiday spent in France by a windmill enthusiast.
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Children's Hour: story: quiz: Llwyfan yr Ifanc.
' The Gay Baa-Lamb ': a story for younger listeners by E. M. Fayirer , told by Elizabeth followed by ' The Green Sailors on Holiday '
Three further adventures of the Green family by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones
3—' Out of the Blue '
Production by David Davis
Last week's episode told how Uncle George and the Greens carried out the thrilling rescue of two rather foolish young people. In this last adventure they are at sea again and everything seems to be going on much as usual, when something or somebody drops ' out of the blue.'
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East Engtend
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News. sport.
News, sport.
News, sport.
News, sport
News, sport.
News, sport.
A sequence of light music played by the Bobby Howell Orchestra
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The Ulster Garden
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (records).
' Teulu Ty Coch '—4.
Searchlight on the N.A.A.S.
A critical review by Ted Owens
Ted Owens is a Somerset farmer whose own holding at Langford exhibits the use he makes of technical advice. In this talk he reviews the present working of the National Agricultural Advisory Service.
Second of four programmes
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Byd y Ffermwyr.
As North
Play: 'The Mind of Murder.'
Hindle Wakes
Woodfalls Silver Band.
Another incident in the career of Police - Constable Berkeley - Willoughby
Script by Alan Stranks
2—‘ The Case of the Second Murderer '
Production by Vernon Harris
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Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. Overture: Egmont (Beethoven): Symphony No. 38. in D (Mozart); Suite. The Firebird (Stravinsky).
Rene Soames (tenor)
The Hirsch String Quartet :
Leonard Hirsch (violin) Patrick Hailing (violin) Stephen Shingiles (viola) Francisco Gabanno (cello)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Be-fore an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London
The celebrated American ballad singer and guitarist introduces his daughter Beverly in a programme of ballads and folk songs
Produced by Charles Chilton
A discussion
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Light Orchestra: Edward Pearl (piano)
Records.
The National Mod: The Rural Choirs' Concert.
Fred Foster Memorial Competition
Commentaries by Lionel Marson and Henry Riddell on the closing stages of this international jumping competition over the highesit fences in the show
From Harrimgay Arena
This competition is named after the late Mr. Fred Foster, the owner of Swank, holder of the British high-jump record, who jumped 7 ft. 61 ins. at the International Horse Show at Olympia in 1937.
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' Highlands and Lowlands ': talk by Hamish Henderson.
and her piano on gramophone records