Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds
A programme of waltzes old and new
A series of talks by Father Gordon Albion 4
-' The importance of being simple '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Arthur Wallington (bass)
Anna Shuttleworth (cello)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Talk by Frederick Willis
The speaker describes life in the Borough of Camberweil some fifty years ago — especially the pantomimes and music-balls.
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT II: Marjorie Eele
When ail thv mercies, 0 my God
(BBC Hymn Book 22)
New Every Morning, page 54
Psalm 25, vv. 1-10 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Matthew 13. vv. 24-30, 36-43
Happy are they (BBC Hymn Book
274)
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
RHYTHM AND MELODY: Gladys Whitred
11.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. Science Helps the Doctor. 5—' Blood to save Lives.' Script written by F. Le Gros Clark.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. Der Fasching: Franz und Liese Bodenstedt sind nach Köln gefahren, um dort das Leben und Treiben in der Stadt zur Faschingszeit zu sehen. Manuskript von Hilde Maria Kraus.
from a clothing factory in Leeds
with Cyril Fletcher, Eve Boswell, Joe Black, The Mastersingers
Jimmy Leach at the electric organ
Fred Harries at the piano
Presented by Philip Robinson
(Eve Boswell is appearing in Variety at the Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool; Joe Black and the Mastersingers are appearing in "Robinson Crusoe" at the Empire Theatre, Dewsbury)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
NATURE STUDY. ' Gulls,' by Eric Palmar
2.15 THE music box, by Gordon Reynolds
2.25 HISTORY 11. ' The Tolpuddle Martyrs.' Script by Joan Eley
2.50 STORIES 'AND RHYMES. 'Timothy's Shoes.' by Mrs. Ewing, adapted as a three-part serial by Jean Sutcliffe. 2—' Timothy tries to get rid of his shoes
John Lade introduces gramophone records of music for the organ
A play for broadcasting by Elleston Trevor
Principal characters, in order of speaking:
Produced by David H. Godfrey
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Frost Damage to Fruit
A discussion between
C. P. Norbury a Worcestershire fruit-grower and Vice-Chairman of the N.F.U. Fruit Committee and W. S. Rogers , D.SC. ,
Head of the Pomology Department
East Mailing Research Station
One of the bugbears of the commercial fruit-grower is the great variation in fruit yield from year to year. Damage by frost is a main cause of this variation.
with Kitty Bluett
Peter Sellers , Patricia Hayes
Patricia Gilbert , Charles Hawtrey
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Eddie Maguire
George Wadmore and Ted Ray
Produced by George Inna
Flair and Fashion
Speakers:
Hardy Amies
Alys Ziegler
James Cleveland Belle
Ewan McNairn
Chairman : Edgar Lustgarten
Clothes and the fabrics from which .they are made are among our most important exports. How is Britain faring in the world of international fashion? Arc our designs and materials geared to -the requirements of rhe foreign market? Is the home market flourishing? Are our own women well dressed? These ace some of the questions to be discussed.
with Wallas Eaton , The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell