Laurence James at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Apache Band
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. J. Owen Jones
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. 'Story Of a Good Dog,' by James Stephens
9.45 GENERAL SCIENCE. Great Feats of Engineering. 6—' Building an Aircraft.' Script by Chris Hanson. (BBC recording)
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY
Feast of St. Andrew
Hills of the north, rejoice (BBC
Hymn Book 33)
New Every Morning, page 96 Psalm 96 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Matthew 28. vv. 16-20
Jesus calls us (BBC Hymn Book 354)
The Ian Stewart Quintet
TIME AND TUNE, by Doris Gould
11.20 THE WORLD AT WORK. 'Unusual Jobs.' Script by John Allen. (BBC recording)
11.40. TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Truth and Falsehood in Modern History. 2-' Deliberate Lies a talk by David Thomson , Ph.D.
from a canteen in Weston-super-Mare
with Harold Berens, Lynette Rae, The Peterson Brothers
Freddie Carle at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shipping
TRAVEL TALKS. Children of Other Lands. ' Growing up in the Solomon Islands.' Script supplied by Dr. Mary McKenzie Pollock
2.20 LOOKING AT THINGS, Pictures on Your Walls.' A programme about the life and work of J. M. W. Turner, who died a hundred years ago, on December 19, 1851. Script by Le Roux Smith Le Roux
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH i. The Wanderings of Odysseus. ' Odysseus at Sea.' Script by Silvia Goodall
Conducted by John Summerson
Radio: Rose Macaulay Art: Denis Mathews
Films: Edgar Anstey Theatre: Ivor Brown
Books: Malcolm Muggeridge
(Leader, John Sharpe )
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
The marches played by the Band of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues)
Conducted by Captain David McBain
Director of Music
The waltzes played by the Raeburn Orchestra
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds
Introduced by Lionel Marson
Another series of programmes showing how the law works
2-Dogs
Narrator, James McKechnie
Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
by Alistair Cooke
A summary of today's proceedings in Paris by the BBC's United Nations correspondent, Bernard Moore