Molly Forbes at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Mazurka Orchestra
A talk by Katharine Trevelyan
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
PROSE AND VERSE READINGS, The
Red Room.' from ' Jane Eyre ' by Charlotte Bronte
9.45 GENERAL SCIENCE. Man Conquers the Air. 4-' Rockets and Jets.' Script by Professor Joseph Lauwerys. (BBC recording)
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY
To us in Bethlem city (BBC Hymn
Book 315)
New Every Morning, page 15
Psalm 111 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 20. vv. 17-27
The Church's one foundation (BBC
Hymn Book 184)
Frank Chacksfield and his Orchestra
TIME AND TUNE, by Doris Gould. (BBC recording)
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK. ' The Cargo Boat Arrives.' Script by Gerald Ash.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Modern Novel. ' A Novelist Speaks On His Own Work': talk by L. P. Hartley.
Michael Miles introduces
The Coronets
David Nixon
Professional Protégé
Franklyn Boyd
Janet Brown
Your Favourite Musical Comedy
Irene Prador
Resident Top of the Bill
Jon Pertwee with Gwen Plumb
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by Lou Whiteson
Lunchtime scoreboard
TRAVEL TALKS. In the Coldest Lands. ' The British North Greenland Expedition.' Script by Norman Shrapnel
2.20 LOOKING AT THINGS. ' Furnishing a Ship': Olive Shapley introduces a programme about the things that have to be considered in designing furnishings and decorations for an ocean liner. Including a recorded interview with Sir Colin Anderson
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. ' HOW Much Land Does Man Need?': a Russian short story by Count Leo Tolstoy. Adapted for broadcasting by Sam Langdon
by Charlotte Bronte
Episode 3
Frank Weir invites you to listen to his selection of gramophone records
Latest results and commentary by Max Robertson and Raymond Glendenning
From the All England Club,
Wimbledon
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Roy Plomley's castaway is actor Leo Genn. Show more
Leo Genn discusses with Roy Plomley the gramophone records he would choose to have with him if he were condemned to spend the rest of his life on a desert island.