Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
A talk by Hugh Redwood
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Harry Barnes (tenor)
Phyllis Bor (piano)
Talk by Jack Faint
The speaker is a physiotherapist. The technique of contact in his profession is varied, but he believes there is a parallel between it and the kind of contacts we make in our daily lives.
BRITTEN and PURCELL
Records of Act 3 of Purcell's opera ' Dido and Aeneas,' and some instrumental music
Praise, my soul. the King of heaven
(BBC Hymn Book 15)
New Every Morning, page 54
Psalm 25. vv. 1-10 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 21, vv. 15-25
Thv mercv. Lord, is in the heavens
(BBC Hymn Book 482)
Troise and his Banjoliers
Edward Howitt (clarinet)
Dennis Murdoch (piano)
A musical drama of the west
Episode 3 (fifth series) with Alan Keith. Macdonald Parke
Guy Kingsley Poynter ,Reed de Rouen
Music by the Four Ramblers
Freddie Phillips and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
at the electric organ
The George Mitchell Choristers
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Robert Busby
Script by Ronald Wolfe
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson
and forecast for farmers and.shipping
Lunchtime scoreboard
BBC Scottish Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Bill Macey and his Orchestra
David Hughes
Ronald Chesney and George Elliott
Alma Cogan
Chris Hamalton
Jimmy Young
Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye
The Tanner Sisters
Frank Cordell and his Orchestra
Lee Lawrence
The Melachrino Strings on gramophone records
by J. L. Priestley
Adapted and produced by Martyn C. Webster
The scene throughout is the sitting-room of the Black Bull Inn. Grindle Moor, North Yorkshire, during Whitsuntide
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Charles Prentice conducts the orchestra in music from shows of which he was the musical director
Christopher Stone recalls some of his memories of the shows
with Kitty Bluett
Peter Sellers , Patricia Hayes Graham Stark , Charles Leno and Jdhn Hanson
The King's Men
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Eddie Maguire
George Wadmore. andTed Ray
Produced by George Inns
A series of four talks by Bertrand Russell , O.M.
3-D. H. Lawrence
' We did not see eye to eye. When it appeared that I would not be his mouthpiece, he quarrelled with me.' Bertrand Russell's experience was, in fact, not unusual among those who came into contact with D. H. Lawrence. At first he admired him passionately, but estrangement followed. In his talk Bertrand Russell recalls how this came about.
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
The Harry Isaacs Trio:
Leonard Hirsch (violin) James Whitehead (cello)
Harry Isaacs (piano)
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
Metals Grow Tired by Richard Week , Ph.D.
Department of Engineering
University of Cambridge
In its useful lifetime the metal parts of a machine or structure may be pushed and pulled millions of times. This affects the metal, and if steps are not taken to prevent it the part may fail, with disastrous results. Dr. Week has been studying these effects and describes what is being done to overcome the problem.