A reading for Sunday morning
' The Essences of the Soul by William Law
Read by Betty Linton
and forecast for farmers and shipping
The Leighton Lucas Orchestra
Conductor, Leighton Lucas
Philip Dore (organ)
Symphony No. 22, in E flat (Philosopher) (Haydn): London Baroque Orchestra, conductor, Karl Haas
Scherzo (Concerto Symphonique)
(Litolff): Moura Lympany (piano) and the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Walter Susskind
Love Duet (Romeo and Juliet) (Tchaikovsky, completed and arr. Taneyevt: Jean Fenn (soprano), Raymond Manton (tenor) and Katherine Hilgenberg (mezzo-soprano) with the Los Angeles Orchestra Society, conducted by Franz Waxman
Iberia (Albéniz trans. Arbos): Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris, conducted by Pedro de Freitas Branco on gramophone records
and his Orchestra
Conducted by Eric Newton
Art: Basil Taylor
Films: Roger Manvell
Theatre: lain Hamilton ,
Radio: David Cleghorn Thomson Books: Elspeth Huxley
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Listeners' questions answered by Eric Hobbis , Maxwell Knight , and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
Produced by Bill Coysh
Harold Rosenthal reviews, with records, the activities of opera singers during recent seasons
by Jane Austen
Adapted as a serial in three parts by Thea Holme
Production by Raymond Raikes
Characters in Part Two
Of Fullerton in Wiltshire
Of Putney in Surrey
Of Northanger Abbey, in Gloucestershire
Catherine Moriand, escorted to Bath by Mr. and Mrs. Allen, conceives a deep admiration for Henry Tilney. Mrs. Allen encounters an old schoolfellow, Mrs. Thorpe, who introduces her family, and Catherine forms a violent friendship with Isabella Thorpe. It is clear to everyone but Catherine that her brother James is enamoured of Isabella. John Thorpe, a vulgar, horsey young man, makes advances to Catherine, believing her to be Mr. Allen's heiress, a fact which he boastfully communicates to General Tilney, Henry's father, who has arrived in Bath with his daughter Eleanor
' Lisina and the Cats'
A play by E. Lucia Turnbull with music written by Havelock Nelson
Singers: Mary Johnston
Helen Carter , and Donald Cairns
Pianists:
Havelock Nelson and May Turtle
Produced by Cicely Mathews
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed bv a detailed forecast for South-East England
by Bernard Moore
BBC's United Nations Correspondent The seventh General Assembly of the United Nations, which adjourned on April 23, began a special meeting last Monday. Bernard Moore sums up the week's discussions on some of the problems that have come before the Assembly as a result of the signature of the truce in Korea.
Sena Jurinac (soprano)
George Malcolm
(piano and harpsichord)
London Chamber Orchestra
(Leader, Andrew Cooper )
Conductor, Anthony Bernard
(Continued in next column)
Appeal on behalf of the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency by Michael Redgrave, c.B.E.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
The Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency, founded in 1931 as a pioneer organisation for the investigation and treatment of anti-social disorders, and in particular of juvenile crime, is one of the few remaining organisations concerned with social medicine rhat must still depend on voluntary support. It acts as an advisory centre for various public and private bodies concerned with the preven.tion of cr:me. Its guiding principle is that prevention during childhood is better than prison in adult life. The sum of £ 30,000 is urgently needed for its activities, which include rhe development of research, the publication of a scientific journal, the training of workers, and the organisation of lectures throughout the country.
by Anthony Trollope
Adapted for broadcasting by H. Oldfield Box
Episode 1
Characters in order of speaking:
Produced by Norman Wright
via
Boulogne, Beauvais, Paris, Vichy,
Besse-en-Chandesse, Aries,
Marseilles
A personal impression of a journey this summer from Picardy to Provence
The traveller, Frank Gillard
A programme based on recordings made in the French towns, villages, and countryside
Edited and produced by Brandon Acton-Bond in the BBC's West of England studios
(piano)
' Jesus said : Follow me '
Psalm 40 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Matthew 10. vv. 1, 5-22
Believe not those who say (BBC
Hymn Book 317)
St. John 12, v. 26