Charles Smart at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
Six steps upon the Christian Road from St. Mark's Gospel
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. Ronald Falconer
Fifth step: St. Mark 9, vv. 33-35
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
Prayer
At the name of Jesus (S.P. 392 omitting vv. 3. 4, 6. 7: A. and M. 306. omitting vv. 2, 4, 5. 7; C.H. 178 omitting vy. 3. 5: Tune, Evelyns)
Interlude: ' The Parable of the Good
Shepherd '
Prayers; the Prayer for today; the Lord's Prayer
Who would true valour see (S.P. 515;
A. and M. 676; C.H. 576: Tune, Monk's Gate)
Blessing
PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. ' The River': narrative poem by John Masefleld
9.45 GENERAL SCIENCE. The Earth and its Neighbours. 3-' A Journey to the Sun.'
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY
The Saviour died, but rose again
(BBC Hymn Book 497)
New Every Morniin.g, page 99 Psalm 46 (Broadcast Psalter)
Deuteronomy 10, v. 12, to 11, v. 1
0 happy band of pilgrims (BBC
Hymn Book 335)
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
TIME AND TUNE, by Doris Gould
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK. ' The Factory Inspector.' Script by Audrey Jones.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. A Place for Poetry. 1—' Seeking Things Vividly.' by R. N. Currey. Including readings from 'The Villain' by W. H. Davies. ' Look Stranger ' by W. H. Auden. and Queen Margaret's speech from Shakespeare's ' Henrv VI ' Part 3.
and his Samba Orchestra
A midday menu of radio artists known, well known, and unknown with the Pedlar Brothers, Frankie Burns, Doreen Lundy, Herbie Marks
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Andrews
Introduced this week by Eddie Henderson
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A weekly sequence' for music-lovers compiled from gramophone records made by distinguished artists
TRAVEL TALKS. In the Hot Lands. ' The Gilbert Islands.' Script written by Lucille Iremonger
2.20 LOOKING AT THINGS. Designing a Book': a broadcast about some of the things that have to be con>sidered in planning any book-and in particular the ' Looking at Things ' pamphlet
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' The Loot World,' bv Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Adapted for broadcasting by John Keir Cross.3-' The Plateau '
by Anthony Trollope
Adapted for broadcasting in twelve episodes by H. Oldfield Box
(Recording of Sunday's broadcast)
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Talk by Michael Swann
In spite of the rapid modernisation of the country there are still isolated villages in Southern Mexico where the speaker found many survivals of the ancient Indian life of superstition and pagan worship.
at two pianos spin their magical web this week on the theme of 'Water'
with Benny Lee , Pearl Carr
Ronald Fletcher
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Produced by Pat Dixon