Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by Sidney Bowman
'Jesus Lives'
Bible reading and comment on the Easter story by the Rev. W. D. Kennedy-Bell
' The Peace of the Presence '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
from Mount Pleasant Roman Catholic Training College, Liver-pool. Celebrant, Monsignor J. F. Turner
The action of the Mass described by Father John Carvin , D.D.
Mass No. 1 (Paschal Time)
Proper of the Mass of the Thursday in Easter Week
Hymn: The clouds of night have passed away (Cant ate Domino No. 32)
Choir of past and present pupils of Notre Dame Training College under the direction of Father Edward Murphy
MOZART
Gramophone records of some of his piano music and songs
Christ the Lord is risen again (BBC
Hymn Book 101)
New Every Morning, page 54 Psalm 111 (Broadcast Psalter)
1 Peter 1. vv. 3-12 ,
Good Christian men, rejoice and sing
(BBC Hymn Book 103)
Jack Coles and his Orchestre Moderne
Sonata No. 2. in G minor, Op. 35 played by Erling Bloch (violin)
Lund Christiansen (piano) on gramophone records
and his Honolulu Hawaiians with Ronnie Joynes
(electric guitar)
by R. B. Robertson
Adapted for broadcasting by Barbara Henderson as a serial innine episodes
Read by Robin Bailey
3—' Shackleton's Island '
Listeners' requests introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from the Royal Air Force Station, Heywood, Lancashire
with Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, John McHugh, Ann Lancaster, Frank Sherry
Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ
Fred Harnies at the piano
Presented by Alan Clarke
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Dorothy Ward
Introduced by Frederick Allen
Master of Ceremonies,
Charles Crathorn
Producer, Stanton Jefferies
(Continued in next column)
Conducted by Hans Miiller-Kray
Recording made available bv courtesy of Suddeutscher Rundifunk , Stuttgart
Radio play by Winston Clewes based on his novel
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by Norman Wright
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
by Alisbair Cooke
with Kitty Bluett , Peter Sellers and 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
Talk by Sir Alec Randall
The Diplomatic Service-now the British Foreign Service-has changed since the first world war more radically than most of us think. The speaker looks back pver thirty years in the Service and assesses some of the main developments.
followed by late weather forecast for land areas