Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Polkas, galops, and waltzes
' Words that Matter '
Talk by the Rev. F. D. Coggan
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Viola Tunnard and Martin Penny (piano duets)
Talk by C. T. Beare
The speaker describes how he arrived in Africa knowing nothing of the language or customs and how he assembled a band of forty strong from the natives of Uganda; a band whose first trumpeter really is called Gabriel and whose repertoire extends from Porter to Puccini.
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT n, by Marjorie Eele
Be thou my. guardian and my guide
(BBC Hymn Book 135)
New Every Morning, page 76 Psalm 130 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Mark 7, vv. 1-8 and 14-23 How are thy servants blest, 0 Lord
(BBC Hymn Book 305)
Sidney Davey and his Players
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Gladys Whitred
11.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. War on Germs. 2—' Microbes that cause Disease.' Script by Richard Palmer
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. Liese sucht einen Posten: Aus diesem Grunde will sich Liese Bodenstedt bei einem Zahnarzt als Sprechstundenhilfe verstellen. Das geht aber nicht ganz ohne Missverstandnisse. Text von Hilde Maria Kraus
from an asbestos works at Rochdale
with Tony Fayne and David Evans, Winifred Atwell, Tommy Fields, Diana Coupland
Jimmy Leach and Fred Harries at the electric organ and piano
Presented by Philip Robinson
and forecast for farmers and shipping
NATURE STUDY. Water Spiders,' by Bryn Jones
2.15 THE music Box, by Gordon Reynolds
2.25 HISTORY ii. A Young Man seeks his Fortune in London: George Crabbe (1754-1832). The son of a poor family tries to find a rich patron for his poetry. Script by Eric Gillett
2.50 STORIES AND RHYMES. 'John and the Magic Balls a story by Rhoda Power, based on a Bohemian folk tale
John Amis introduces the second of a series of gramophone programmes devoted mainly to pianists and their music
by Patrick Hamilton
Adapted by Mollie Greenhalgh
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed bv a detailed forecast for South-East England
The Potato Crop
1—Harvesting
A discussion between
Roland W. Ward
Newport, Shropshire and W. A. Scriven
Kirton Agricultural Institute,
Lincolnshire
In the first of two programmes dealing w:th the harvesting and storage of potatoes, Mr. Ward, who is an extensive grower, discusses with Mr. Scriven some of the problems and recent developments in methods of harvesting.
The New London Quartet:
Erich Gruenberg (violin)
Lionel Bentley (violin) Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello)
Before an audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
Talk by the Home Secretary
The Rt. Hon.
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , Q.C., M.P.
Challenge of Everest
Speakers:
Eric Shipton who has taken part in five Everest expeditions, and was leader of the British reconnaissance, 1951, that opened up the Nepal route
Peter Lloyd a member of the 1938 expedition, and responsible for the supply of oxygen equipment to the 1952 Cho Oyu expedition
Dr. Raymond Greene senior medical officer on the 1933 expedition, and a member of the Kamet expedition, 1931
Jack Longland a member of the 1933 expedition
In the chair, David Bryson
Esther Salaman (soprano) Ernest Lush (accompanist)