Phil Finch at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
with his Orchestra
' In This Sign Conquer'
Talk by the Rev. W. F. Fay , Minister of Denbeath Parish
Church, R'ickhaven, Fife
5—' Witnessing '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. ' The Battle of Pres'onpans.' from The March of the '45 ' by D. G. Bridson. Read by Douglas Allan
King of glorv. King of peace (BBC
Hymn Book 325)
New Every Morning, page 58 Psalm 93 (Broadcast psalter)
Romans 3. vv. 19-28
Rise up, 0 men of God! (BBC Hymn
Book 364)
Norton Colville and his Ballroom Music
time and TUNE, by Doris Gould
11.20 THE WORLD of WORK. A closing programme showing the balance needed between work and play, by Noel Stevenson.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Moderns. 8 — ' The Post-Impressionists.' by Hervey Adams. (BBC recording)
from a canteen in West London
with The Ray Ellington Quartet, Lynnette Rae, Douglas Young
James Moody at the piano
Presented by John Ellison
and forecast for farmers and shipping
TRAVELTALKSFamous Places. A visit to the Kruger National Park.' Script by Ingaret Giffard
2.20 LOOKING AT THINGS... A Walk Round Yo'ir Town Today talk by Anthony Bertram
2.4(1 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' Cuchulain. the Hound of Ulster.' 3—' The Fight at the Ford.' Script by Patrick Riddell
Conducted by Basil Wright
Films: Paul Dehn
Theatre: Philip Hope-Wallace nooks: C. V. Wedgwood Radio: Tom Hopkinson Art: Hugh Scrutton
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor. John Hopkins
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Ring Up the Curtain
A record from a popular opera
On Such a Night
An account of a notable occasion
This Swept the Town
A record from a formerly popular opera
' One Night at the Opera
A reminiscence by a distinguished personality
Something Old, Something New
A historic record and a newly issued record
Do You Like Opera?
An interview with an opera-goer and Something Unexpected
The Budget and After
Speakers:
Sir Cuthbert Clegg
President of the British Employers'
Confederation and a leading figure in the cotton industry
George Woodcock
Assistant General Secretary of the T.U.C.
Arthur Lewis
Professor of Political Economy in the University of Manchester
Roy Harrod
Student of Christ Church, Oxford, and Joint Editor of the Economic Journal
Chairman:
Robert McKenzie of the staff of the London School of Economics
Following the nation's first thoughts on the Budget, tonight's contributors consider its deeper implications and likely effects on Britain's economic prospects. At home the cost of living and the question of incentives and credit restrictions are among the major issues: while abroad the effect of the Budget on the level of imports and exports and the country's ability to pay its way is of over-riding importance. These and other problems are discussed.
by Alistair Cooke
with Benny Lee , Pearl Carr
Nat Temple and his Orchestra Announced by Ronald Fletcher
(from the projected programme
' Frolic with Fletcher
Produced by Pat Dixon
Great Britain v. Norway
Whites twelfth move (Great Britain)
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