Henry Croudson at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Living by God's Forgiveness
5—' Arise and Go thy Way '
Readings from St. Mark 2, with comment by the Rev. E. H. Robertson
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
Prayer
Praise the Lord. ye heavens adore him (S.P. 624 (omitting v. 3): A. and M. 292: C.H. 35: Tune. Austria)
Interlude: 'The Healing of the Leper'
Prayers: the Prayer for Goodwill; the Lord's Prayer
Jesus, good above all other (SP. 540
(omitting v. 4): Tune, Quem Pastores laudavere)
Blessing
Prose and Verse Readings: The Death of Stephen and the Conversion of Saul
from The Acts of the Apostles
(Recording of Monday's broadcast)
9.45 General Science: Great Discoveries about the Earth: 4: How heavy is the Earth?
Script by J. G. Porter, Ph.D.. F.R.A.S.
10.5 News Commentary
Praise to the Holiest in the height
(BBC Hymn Book 88)
New Every Morning, page 15 Canticle 3 (Broadcast Psalter) St Mark 11. vv. 12-25
How glorious Sion's courts appear
Bill Hawkins and his Band
TIME AND TUNE. by Doris Gould
11.20 THE world OF WORK. Meet the Miner! ': a Welsh, a Scottish, and an English miner give accounts of their jobs.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Intelligence. Environment, and Heredity. 1-' Nature and Nurture ' by F. M. Martin
A midday menu of radio artists known, well known, and unknown with the BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Guy Daines
Introduced this week by Clarence Wright
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Presented by Freddy Grisewood
TRAVEL TALK. Life in the Hot Lands. The Barotse people of Rhodesia. Script by Harry Franklin
2.20 LOOKING AT THINGS. A Tweed Jacket. Script by Nan Macdonald
2.40 SENIOR English I. 'Coconut Island,' bv Robert Gibbings. Part 1. Adapted for broadcasting by Adrian Seligman
Jane Austen 's novel adapted by Thea Holme
6—' A Dance and a Proposal'
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Four programmes in which Audrey Russell visits the former homes of famous English authors
4-No. 48 Doughty Street where Charles Dickens lived from 1837 to 1839
Malcolm Graeme reads extracts from Dickens' writings
Produced by Peter Duval Smith
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
The Life Story of a King
by Alistair Cooke
To be repeated Monday at 9.25 a.m.