The Robin Richmond Trio
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Directed by David Wolfsthal
The Rev. E. H. Robertson talks about ' being afraid '
1 — Face Up To Ft
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
by Alisbair Cooke
Harry Isaacs and York Bowen
(two pianos)
HOW THINGS BEGAN. 8—' Dating the Rocks.' Material compiled by Richard Palmer. Dramatic presentationby Homor Wyatt.
Bright the vision (BBC Hymn Book
269)'
New Every Morning, page 1 Psalm 99 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Luke 20. vv. 9-19
Put thou t'hy trust in God (BBC
Hymn Book 313)
The National Miliitary Band
Conductor, George Holley
Singing Together
by William Appleby
11.20 The World of Work: Making Things in the Factory
Herbert Hunter talks with workers.
(BBC recording)
11.40 Intermediate French
Andre aasiste a une vente aux eneheres: Il cherchait un cadeau de Noel pour sa mere, mais e'est un objet bien inattendu qu'il emmene avec lui.
Texte de Paule Deglon
(continued)
amid forecast for farmers and shipping
Vivian de G. St. George discusses with Roy Plomley his choice of gramophone records
Programme produced by Denys Jones
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Eiluned Davies (pia.no)
Script by Godfrey Harrison
[Starring] George Cole, Nora Swinburne and Esmond Knight
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
For Younger Listeners
Fenella tells
' The Moon is a Beautiful Cheese '
A serial story in six parts by Alexandra Mara
6—' Reflections on a Win.try Scene '
' Treasure Chest '
Third of six fortnightly programmes in which Elton Hayes delves into his collection of songs, old and new, and sings them ' to a small guitar '
5.30 ' Why Not Sing? '
Three talks by Reginald Jacques
2—' Rehearsing in the Choir ' with illustrations sung by a section of the BBC Chorus
5.50 The week's programmes
Shipping aj)d general weaither forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
comments on events abroad and on our relations with other countries
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
speaks in Guildhall
See above