Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
Talk by Mrs. Maude Brayshaw
' Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them who trespass against us
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Violet Hems (mezzo-scprano)
Clifton Helliwell (accompanist)
H. A. Bate (organ)
Talk by Hugh Parmar
The speaker describes a journey last summer to an isolated and lonely range of mountains in Greece where few English-men have ever been.
Billy MayerI and his Players with Mary Demise (soprano)
Souls of men, why will ye scatter
(BBC Hymn Book 20)
New Every Morning, page 11 Psalm 116 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 2, w. 22-36
I to the bills will lift mine eyes (BBC
Hymn Book 459)
The Regent Orchestra
Conducted by John Thorpe
ELGAR
Records of the String Quartet and the slow movement of the Piano Quintet
A story about a hunt for a rare plant in the Cotswolds told by Francis Baty
from Mablethorpe
with Charlie Chester, Margaret Eaves, Saveen and Daisy May, The Melomaniacs
Jimmy Leach at the electric organ
Fred Harries at the piano
Presented by Philip Robinson
and forecast for farmers and shipping
names the new Royal Yacht
See page 3
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Conductor, Leo Wurmser
A radio adaptation by Charles Hatton of the film story by Graham Greene
Fifth Day of Request Week:
Wales
' S is for Sound '
Another medley of recorded sound effects to puzzle you
Question-Master, Alun Williams followed by ' Counterspy '
The synopsis and last episode of the adventure serial by John Darran
Production by Lorraine Davies
Shipping and general weather forecast, followed by a detailed forecast for South-Easit England
What's Going On?
7—National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge
A BBC mobile recording unit recently visited the N.I.A.B., where the Director, F. R. Home, and some of 'the research workers were interviewed on the job.
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 Inns
Will the Budget Achieve its Aims?
Alan Peacock
Reader in Public Finance at the London School of Economics talks albout the function of a modem Budget
Representatives of various industries and interests are then asked to give their views on how the Budget affects thetir particular fields of interest and whether they think the Chancellor will achieve his aims
Paul Bareiau financial correspondent of the News Chronicle sums up these views
William Pickles chalira the programme
with Wallas Eaton , The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden Produced by Charles Maxwell
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
The Science of Three-D by W.D. Wright, D.sc. Professor of Technical Optics, Imperial College, London
In this talk Professor Wright deals with some of the scientific problems that lie behind the production and projection of three-dimensional films.