Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Directed by David Wolfsthal
' News of Harvest'
Reading from Jeremiah 5 with comment by the Rev. John Marsh
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Delia Dale (soprano) Vivian Joseph (cello)
Josephine Lee (accompanist)
Interval music
Prayer
Praise the Lord. ye heavens adore him (S.P. 420, omitting v. 3: A. and M. 292; C.H. 35: PH. 222, omitting v. 3: Tune. Austria)
Interlude. 'William Wilberforce'
Prayers: the Prayer for Goodwill; the Lord's Prayer
Soldiers of Christ, arise (S.P. 353, omitting v. 4: A. and M. 270. omitting v. 6: C.H. 534. omitting v. 4; P.H. 128, omitting v. 2. second part: Tune, St. Ethelwalch)
Blessing
NATURE STUDY. 'Autumn Journey': I-Bird Departures. by Kenneth Richmond.
10.8 NATURE CALENDAR.
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
Listeners' requests introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from a canteen in North London
with The Candy Cousins, Billy McComb, Lizbeth Webb, Max Wall
James Moody at the piano
Harold Smart at the organ
Presented by Bill Gates
and forecast for farmers and shipping
The Billy Mayerl
Rhythm Ensemble with Helen Clare
STORIES and RHYMES, 'The Korrigans ' : a Breton folk tale, adapted for broadcasting by Susanne Hale
2.20 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ' Silas Marner, by George Eliot , adapted for broadcasting in five parts by Donald Bancroft. Part 1
2.45 EARLY STAGES IN FRENCH. A programme in very simple French, in which listeners are asked to take an active part. There is also a short scene introducing Tante Martine , the patronne of a cafe in the Rue Saint-Jacques. Paris, and her nephew Victor Script by Emile Harven
Anona Winn. Joy Adamson
Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
with Robin Holmes
Each week at this time one of the Home Service announcers presents a personal choice of gramophone records.
by Rene Cutforth who tells the story
During his journey in Malaya early this year Rene Cuiforth lived with the British and Colonial troops engaged against the Communist bandits, took part in several jungle patrols, and visited British rubber planters on their estates. He inspected the new civil rehabilitation centres and was able to study General Templer's plans for a united and peaceful Malaya
Produced by Peter Duval Smith
The Legacy of War in Korea by Lewis Waddilove
The speaker is a social worker who was in Korea this year studying the voluntary relief work being done for the civil population. He describes the condition of the people and the task that lies before the United Nations in their work of rehabilitation.
with Harry Locke David Jacobs
Ann Lancaster
Frank Baron and his Quartet
Produced by Roy Speer
Walter Lear (saxophone)
The Francis Chagrin Ensemble
Director, Francis Chagrin