Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
forecast for farmers and shipping
(Leader, William Mclnulty )
Conductor, David Curry
' My Faith and My Job '
Talk by a fisherman
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Lillian Warmington (cello)
Norah Newby (piano)
Interval music
Piiayer
Ye holy angels bright (S.P. 701; A. ana M. 546; C.H. 39; P. and H. 225, all omitting v. 2: Tune, Darwall's 14Sth)
Interlude: The Parable of the Good
Samaritan
Prayers; the Prayer of Dedication; the Lord's Prayer
Jesus, good above all other (S.P.
540; P. and H. 59, both omitting v. 4, BBC Supplement 7: Tune, Quern Pastores Laudavere)
Blessing
NATURE STUDY. ' Pigeons,' by Eric Palmar.
10.8 NATURE CALENDAR.
Frank Weir and his Orchestra
from a colliery near Canterbury
with The Malcolm Mitchell Trio, Len Marten, Beryl Templeman, Harry Mooney with Victor King
James Moody at the piano
Harold Smart at the organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
STORIES AND RHYMES. Childe Charity': a story from 'Granny's Wonderful Chair. by Frances Browne , arranged for broadcasting by Elizabeth A. Taylor
2.20 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Old Scottish Ballads. The programme includes ' The False Knight upon the Road.' ' Daemon Lover,' ' The Bonny Earl of Murray,' and ' Helen of Kirkconnell.' Script by Mollie Reynolds
2.45 EARLY STAGES IN FRBNCH. Listeners are asked to take an active part in this simple French programme. They again meet Tante Martine and Victor in the Cafe Saint-Jacques, Paris. Script by Sonia Windsor
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed bv a detailed forecast for South-East England
Talk by the Rev. Canon Oliver Tomkins
In This week of prayer fo.r Christian unity. Canon Tomkins, who was until recently Secretary of rhe Faith and Order Movement of the World Council of Churches, talks about the efforts being made to express the unity of the world Church, despite the disunity of the churches.
with Nicholas Parsons and Dora Bryan
BBC Men's Chorus
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horns
Produced by Leslie Bridgmonit
A new series of programmes on current affairs.
Speakers in the studio in London and from regional and overseas centres contribute news and views on the issues of today and tomorrow.
Trio in C (K.548) played by The Harry Isaacs Trio:
Leonard Hirsch (violin)
Vivian Joseph (cello) Harry Isaacs (piano)
Parliament re-assembles today after the Christmas recess