Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Southern Serenade Orchestra
Directed by Lou Whiteson
' Losing life to find it-in the offering of work '
A talk by Donald Miller
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Rena Edwards (soprano)
Eleanor Warren (cello)
Ernest Lush (accompanist)
Talk by Peter Augustine
The speaker, who lived in Spain as a child, tells how he returned after many years to rediscover his childhood memories.
music AND MOVEMENT ii, by Marjorie Eele
My God, my King (BBC Hymn Book
13)
New 'Every Morning, page 54 Psalm 36 (Broadcast PsaLter) Romans 6, vv. 1-14
Father all-seeing. friend of all creatiion (BBC Hymn Book 385)
The Regent Orchestra
Conducted by John Thorpe
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Gladys Whit red
11.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. Science Helps the Doctor. 10-' Chemicals to Destroy Germs'— 2. Script by Philip Brown. (BBC recording)
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. Drei Gedichte. Nikolaus Lenau: ' Die drei
Zigeuner': Joseph Freiherr von Eiehendorff: ' Sehnsucht ' und ' Der frohe Wandersmann.' Manuskript von Rotf Richards
From a Royal Naval Establishment at Wetherby
with Jimmy Wheeler, Eve Boswell, Bob Monkhouse, The Gaunt Brothers
Jimmy Leach at the electric organ
Fred Harries at the piano
Presented by Philip Robinson
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Nature Study: 'At the River,' by Kenneth Richmond. 2: The King-fisher
2.15 The Music Box, by Gordon Reynolds
2.25 History II. 'Robert Peel and the Corn Laws.'
Script by R. J. White
2.50 Stories and Rhymes. 'Thumbelina' by Hans Andersen, adapted for broadcasting by Silvia Goodall
Presented, with gramophone records, by Norman Demuth
4—' A Star is Born '
by John Galsworthy
Adapted for radio by John Richmond
Production by William Hughes
Shipping and genteral weather forecasts followed by a detailed forecast for Soutih-East England
Forage Farming
A talk by J. R. Stubbs
The object of ' forage farming ' is to produce as much feeding-stuff from a farm's. available land and to produce it as cheaply as possible.
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with Wallas Baton , The Keynotes
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
Destructive Sea Waves and Surges by G. E. R. Deacon D.SC., F.R.S. ,
Director of the National Institute of Oceanography
In this talk Dr. Deacon describes what is known about serous fluctuations in tihe levd of the sea, caused ei:her by weather conditions or by earth movements, and touches on how this affects the safety of coastal areas and the movements of shipping.