Robin Richmond at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Reading and comment by Canon Gordon Ireson of Newcastle Cathedral
St. Matthew 24, vv. 14-30
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
Prayer
0 worship the King (omitting vv.
3 and 5) (S P. 618; A. and M. 167; C.H. 9: Tune, Hanover)
Interlude: 'The Boyhood of Jesus' Prayers; the Prayer for God's Presence: the Lord's Prayer
Blest are the pure in heart (S.P.
455; A. and M. 261; C.H. 478: Tune, Franconia)
Blessing
Talk by M. A. Plint
The speaker reflects on the difficuky he used to have as a child in budgeting for an income of a penny a week (rising by occasional increments to threepence), and tells of some of the enterprises he and his associates launched in order to increase their incomes—in particular, the O.K. Kite Company.
LISZT
Records of his
Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat
News commentary
The race that long in darkness pined
(BBC Hymn Book 496)
New Every Morning, page 37 Psalm 122 (Broadcast psalter) St. Mark 3, vv. 19-35
Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (BBC
Hymn Book 323)
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Joan Sutherland (soprano)
Ruth Dyson (harpsichord)
A gramophone programme presented by Chappie D'Amato
and the Dance Orchestra with Ray Burns and Martin Moreno in a programme of Latin American music
from Portobello with Stanley Baxter
Vera Jessop , Billy Stutt
Four in a Chord
George Thallon and Sid Willmot at two pianos
Presented by Eddie Fraser
From the Town Hall, Portobello
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Presented by Freddy Grisewood
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Francis Davies (piano)
2— 'Mr. and Miss Crawford
Make their Appearance'
Francis Loring (baritone)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
The Dubois Trio:
Noreen Mason (flute)
Marian Attwood (oboe) Joyce Hedges (piano)
Marcella Barzetti (piano)
Directed by Henry Krein with Joan Young
Talk by the Very Rev. Israel Brodie
Before the opening of the Jewish New Year the Chief Rabbi speaks about the religious significance of this occasion.
' More Tales of 'Pebblings Village ' : a new series of stories by Modwena Sedgwick , told by David. 4— 'The Gold Doubloon '
'Cousin Jenny'
A serial play in six parts by G. M. Wilson
4—' Minuet'
Production by May Jenkin
The picnic at Castle Desolate had proved a most alarming affair to poor Jenny. First there was her frightening encounter with the Irish tramp and his dog, then the loss of the lunch basket, and finally Tim's narrow escape from falling masonry. However, the end of the day was happier than its beginning. The tramp proved to be Rory O'Keefe, a well-known artist and a friend of Colonel Duncan. Better still, he thought well of Jenny's talent as an artist and prophesied a great future for her, and for such encouragement Jenny would have faced far greater dangers. She is more than ever determined to win that art scholarship.
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
The marches played by the National Military Band
Conducted by Arthur Barnes
The waltzes played by the Raeburn Orchestra
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds
Introduced by Lionel Marson
Eleanor Houston (soprano)
Mary Jarred (contralto)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Owen Brannigan (bass)
BBC Choral Society
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
by Alistair Cooke
Manoug Parikian (violin) George Malcolm (piano)