The Gerald Crossman Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Leader, William Mclnulty )
Conductor, David Curry
The Rev. John Huxtable , Principal of New College, London, speaks on the Kingdom of God
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Jeannette Sinclair (soprano)
Eleanor Warren (cello)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Interval Music
Prayer
For the beauty of the earth (S.P. 494, omitting v. 3; A. and M. 663, omitting v. 5; C.H. 17, omitting v. 3; P.H. 144, omitting v. 3: Tune, England's Lane)
Interlude: The Story of Joseph-3
Prayers; the Prayer for God's Presence; the Lord's Prayer
Breathe on me. Breath of God (S.P.
458; A. and M. 671; C.H. 194; P.H. 94: Tune, Carlisle)
Blessing
NATURE CALENDAR.
10.0 NATURE STUDY. A Butterfly Farm, by L. Hugh Newman.
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
with the young at heart
from a canteen in Brighton, Sussex
with Vernon Audrey Jeans and Val Audrey Jeans, Monty Norman, Peter Sellers
James Moody at the piano
Harold Smart at the organ
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Lunchtime scoreboard
STORIES AND RHYMES. ' Henry Penn,' by Isobel St. Vincent, arranged as a three-part serial. Part 2
2.20 SENIOR ENGLISH II.'Julius Caesar ': scenes from Shakespeare's play, arranged for broadcasting by John Richmond. Part 4
2.40 INTERVAL MUSIC
2.45 EARLY STAGES IN FRENCH. Scene: Bordeaux-Paris. Script by Jean-Jacques Oberlin.
It is 'hoped that listeners will take an active part in this programme.
A dramatic reading from 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte
A Horseback Holiday
Seventh day: ' High Cots wold '
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
An examination of poliomyelitis, its origins, its forms, and the ways in which it is being fought by Evelyn Ford
Produced by Leonard Cottrell
by David Climie and Anthony Armstrong with David Jacobs , Barbara Trevor
Beryl Reid , Raymond Mort
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz Produced by Jacques Brown
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