Anton and his Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by John Thorpe
Bible reading from St. Luke 16, and St. John 1 and 2 ' Children of Light' with comment by the Rev. Elsie Chamberlain
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor .
Prayer
The God of love my Shepherd is (S.P.
653: Tune, University)
Interlude: 'The Cleansing of the Temple '
Prayers; the Prayer for Pardon; the Lord's Prayer
Hail to the Lord's Anointed (S.P. 87, omitting vv. 2, 4. 5: A. and M. 219, omitting v. 3: C.H. 154, omitting vv. 2. 4: Tune, Cruger)
Blessing
PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. ' Gulliver arrives in Lilliput ' from ' Gulliver's Travels ' by Jonathan Swift
9.45 GENERAL SCIENCE. How Your Body Works. 2—' Breathing and Burning '
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY
How lovely are thy dwellings fair!
(BBC Hymn Book 458)
New Every Morning, page 80 Psalm 11 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Matthew 15, w. 21-31
Holy Spirit, truth divine (BBC Hymn
Book 155)
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
TIME AND TUNE, by Doris Gould
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK. 'Making Photographs ': young photographers in training discuss their work with A. F. Bucknell, Secretary of the Institute of British Photographers
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Idea of Progress. 6—'H. G. Wells: a Study in disillusion.' Script by Francis Watson
and his Rumba Band
Michael Miles introduces
The Four in A-Chord
John Forde
Paula Grey
Professional Protege
Lionel Saxon
Your Favourite Musical Comedy Graham Clifford and John Lewis
Top of the Bill Renee Houston
BBC Revue Orchestra
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 Warm Lands. ' On an Australian Sheep Station.' Script written by Celia H. Falcon
2.20 LOOKING AT things. ' Curtains and Covers.' Script by Olive Shapley No room can be comfortable without soft furnishings. Today's broadcast is about choosing faibrics that look well and do the job you want them to do.
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH i. ' Hereward the Wake,' from the story by Charles Kingsley. Part 3. Script by June Hodge
by Charles Dickens
Adapted and produced by Charles Lefeaux in twelve episodes
3—' In London '
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Iris Loveridge (piano)
at the piano and Tommy Reilly with his harmonica
Produced by Glyn Jones
Shipping and general weartlher forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
by John Seymour 3
-' Pointers to the Future '
Jn a series of three talks John Seymour tells something of what he saw in eight months' living and wandenng in the 'new' India. He spent his time throughout with Indian people and lived in the Indian fashion. In his last talk he tries to envisage what kind of country India is going to be.
with Benny Lee
Pearl Carr , Ronald Fletcher
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Produced by Pat Dixon