Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Jack Byfield and his Players with Frederic Curzon at the organ
' The Good Shepherd '
Talk by the Rev. Ronald Goodchild
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Harold Blackburn (bass)
Winifred Small (violin)
Talk by Kay Dick
The speaker recalls her childhood in Switzerland. Straight from the restricted atmosphere of an English boarding-school, she arrived at the age of ton in Geneva, speaking no French but eager for the new sights, tlhe new smells, and the different way of life.
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT ii, by Marjorie Eele '
Rejoice! the Lord is King (BBC
Hymn Book 128)
New Every Morning, page 33 Psalm 20 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Mark 12, vv. 18-27
The Lord ascendeth up on high (BBC
Hymn Book 133)
The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
RHYTHM AND MELODY by Gladys Whitred
11.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. War on Germs. 5-' Clean Food.' Script by Philip Brown
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. In der Konditorei: Wo ist es angenehmer und gemtitlicher als in einer kleinen Konditorei? Allerdings. manchmal
... Manuskript von Milo Sperber
from a tractor works at Meltham
with Cardew Robinson, Betty Driver, George Martin, The Petersen Brothers
Jimmy Leach and Fred Harries at the electric organ and piano
Presented by Philip Robinson
and forecast for farmers and shipping
NATURE STUDY. ' Wild Geese,' by Henry Douglas Home
2.15 THE MUSIC Box, by Gordon Reynolds
2.25 HISTORY ii. A Young Man Joins the Army: Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852) a young soldier obtains promotion by family influence, but uses it to become expert in his profession. Script by R. J. White
2.50 STORIES AND RHYMES. ' The Brownies' by Mrs. Ewing, adapted as a three-part serial by Jean Sutcliffe. Part 2
John Amis introduces the fifth of a series of gramophone programmes. This week mainly Russian pianists and their music
by Terence Rattigan
Adapted for broadcasting by Peggy Wells
Introduction by Lionel Hale
Produced by Archie Campbell
The play was first produced at the Lyric Theatre, London, on December 20, 1944
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
From the R.A.F. Headquarters,
(Home Command)
White Waltham, Maidenhead
M.C., M.P.
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs gives a message on the eve of United Nations Day
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
Xerography-or photography without chemicals by W. D. Oliphant
Xerography is a new form of photography which does away with wet chemical processing. It uses the properties of certain photo-conducting substances with which a fully developed picture can be' produced in well under a minute. The speaker describes his research in this new method of photography and discusses its further possibilities.