Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Apache Band
' One Thing'
Talks by the Rev. W. Hugh Rees
I-Conviction:
' One thing I know '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
by Peter Katin
by Alistair Cooke
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY. Some Christian Books and their Authors. ' John Wesley '—2. Script by Gordon Rupp.
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY
Awake, my soul (BBC Hymn Book
403)
New Every Morning, page 64
Psalm 119, part 2 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 12. vv. 1-11
To thee our God we fly (BBC Hymn
Book 434)
Metropolitan Police Central Band
Conducted by Mr. Roger Barsotti
Director of Music
SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. 7—' The People of Windmill Hill.' Script by Jacquetta Hawkes.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. Une enquete de I'Inspecteur Mordant. ' Le tresor mystérieux ': un coffre-fort a été vole. L'Inspecteur Mordant est charge de cette affaire. Comment va-t-il faire pour decouvrir le ou les coupables? Texte de Jean-Jacques Oberlin
The adventures of Shorty, a London taxi-driver by Cyril pampion
Production by Audrey Cameron
A midday menu of radio artists known, well known, and unknown with the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet
Introduced this week by Joe Linnane
Produced by Alfred Dunning
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Lunchtime scoreboard
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. Kon-Tiki.' A story from the book by Thor Heyerdahl , adapted for broadcasting by Terry Gompertz
2.20 PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. ' John Gilpin ': a poem by William Cowper
2.30 LET'S JOIN IN. 'Home on the Range.' by Mrs. E. Morgan. The story of a little American boy brought up on a ranch
2.50 ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. Hugh the Drover': first of two illustrated talks by John Russell
3.10 LET'S HEAR IT AGAIN. Part of Constant Lambert's ' Rio Grande '
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Talk by C.B. Williams, Sc.D.
The exceptionally early appearance this spring of Painted Ladies and other insects has been of great interest to entomologists.
Tonight: Music for Strings arranged for two pianos
to welcome
Hermione Gingold and Alfred Marks with Lizbeth Webb
On Stage, Please!
Presenting an interlude by students in their last term at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Off the Record
Recording celebrity of the week
Evelyn Laye
Thanks for the Melody
Hits of yesterday and today played by Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra
Ipswich Girls' Choir
Conductor, W. H. Dixon
Production by Ronnie Hill
by Clifton Utley