Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
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Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Readings on the ministry of a Christian, with comment by the Rev. Eric Saxon , Rector of St. Ann's Church, Manchester
' Serving the Church' Ephesians 3, vv. 11-16
and forecast for farmers and shipping
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by Paul Maher
To the speaker, a Newfoundlander, the Englishman at table is a pet. When faced with food he can turn breakfast into a ballad and supper into a sonnet.
Barbara Heathcote (soprano)
Tudor Evans (baritone)
Joan Dickson (cello)
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT- I, by Eileen Browne
When all thy mercies (BBC Hymn
Book 22)
New Every Morning, page 54 Psalm 36 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Luke 15. vv. 11-32
My spirit longs for thee (BBC Hymn
Book 331)
The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Gladys Whitred
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. Life and Work in Australasia. Sheep Farming in New South Wales. Script by Ralph Peter -son.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. Telefon ausser Betrieb! Heute muss Eva einige Telefongesprache besorgen, und Walter einen Brief in der Goethestrasse bei Frau Schmitt abgeben. Plijtzlich ist aber das Telefon ausser Betrieb. Manuskript von Marianne Walla. '
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from an electricity power station near Accrington
with Morecambe and Wise, Maureen Rose, Bill Waddington, The Jimmy Leach Organolian Quartet
Fred Harries at the piano
Presented by Alan Clarke
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Robert Easton
Introduced by Frederick Allen
Master of Ceremonies,
A. J. Latimer
Producer, Stanton Jefferies
ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH. ' The Magic Bedknob ' : a serial story from the book by Mary Norton , adapted by June- Hodge. Part 3 — ' The Escape '
2.20 HISTORY I. Elizabeth the Queen. A programme recalling some of the highlights of the reign of Elizabeth I in the years 1578-88. Script by Robert Gittings
2.40 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. Electric Light. Script by Chris Hanson
A comedy by Alfred Sutro
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Archie Campbell
The play was first produced at the St. James's Theatre, London, on March 5. 1914
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Tonight's speaker selects an event from the week's news
by Alistair Cooke
with Kitty Bluett , Peter Sellers
Patricia Hayes
Charles Hawtrey
Kenneth Connor
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Eddie Maguire
George Wadmore , and Ted Ray
Produced by George Inns
Three talks by Philip L. Short
When we are angry or frightened, changes take place in our bodies. This fact can b; measured in the laboratory. During the talk the speaker demonstrates this, and explains that abnormal changes are associated with disorders both in adults and in children.