Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shippn :
and The Montmartre Players directed by Henry Krein
' Living—not Existing '
A talk by the Rt. Rev. Joost de Blank, Bishop of Stepney
' A freedom worth enjoying '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Regional Variations (2)
Dudley Savage (cinema organ): patients' requests.
Strings in Rhythm directed by Henry Croudson
by a doctor
Talk by Jack Dennett
The speaker recollects his experiences of thirty years ago as a farm pupil on a Lincolnshire farm.
Thelma Godfrey (soprano)
Christopher Bunting (cello)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Regional Variations (3)
As Scottish
Overture: Carnaval Homain (Berlioz) played by the Orchestra of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk.
BEETHOVEN
Gramophone records of his Piano Sonata in E flat, Op. 7, played by Artur Schnabel
0 Holy Ghost, thy people bless (BBC
Hymn Book 156)
New Every Morning, page 58 Psalm 93 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 2. vv. 37-47
Holy Spirit, truth divine (BBC "Hymn
Book 155)
Troise and his Banjoliers
Regional Variations (3)
Schools. Rhythm and Melody.
As Scottish
directed by Ernest Penfold
A short story written and read by Paul Maher
INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. Erster Preis ein Motorrad. Walter beteiligt sich an einem Preisausschreiben, bei dem ein Motorrad zu gewinnen ist. Manuskript von Milo Sperber
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from a blind asylum works in Edinburgh
with Robert Wilson, Harry Gordon and Jack Holden, Lynnette Rae, Will Starr
Ruby Duncan at the piano
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Regional Variations (4)
As North
Announcements.
The Week Ahead.
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Mervyn Saunders
Introduced by Frederick Allen
Master of Ceremonies,
Charles Crathorn
Producer, Stanton Jefferies
Lunchbime scoreboard
Regional Variations (3)
As Scottish
Schools. Adventures in English.
(Leader, Vera Kantrovitch )
Conductor, Maurice Miles
Margaret Kitchin (piano)
The Davis Cup
Third Round
Great Britain v. Belgium Commentary by Max Robertson during the first day's play
From the Yorkshire Lawn Tennis
Club. Scarborough
Half-an-hour from this afternoon's performance
Richard Dimbleby is at the side of the arena, and Henry Riddell is backstage
From Exhibition Hall, Earls Court
by Dario Niccodemi
Translated and adapted for radio by Robert Rietty
Guitar played by Bert Weedon Production by Vivian A. Daniels
The Davis Cup
Great Britain v. Belgium
Further commentary
For Listeners of All Ages
'The Adventures of Lollypop'
Written for radio by Muriel Levy with incidental music by Henry Reed played on two pianos by Violet Carson and Henry Reed
Produced by Trevor Hill
17.35 Ernest Neal talks about
'Sounds of a Midsummer's Night'
Produced by Brenda Hamilton
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Regional Variations (7)
News
News, sport.
News. sport.
News.
News.
News.
Tonight's speaker selects an event from the week's news
Regional Variations (6)
As North
Bournemouth Girls' Choir.
Eddie Shaw and his Band.
News in Welsh.
Speedway Special.
News, views, and personalities of the record world
This week's personality: Alma Cogan
Visitor from Turkey: Mehmet Refig
A gramophone programme
Introduced by Denis Preston
Produced by Jack Dabbs
Regional Variations (4)
The Arden Singers; Standard Motors British Legion Military Band
'You're Only Young Once': Variety.
Welsh farmers' programme.
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
A serial in seven parts dramatised for broadcasting by David Stringer
6—' Cliffe Royal'
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by Norman Wright
Arrangements are all set for the prize-fight arranged between Sir Lothian Hume and Sir Charles Tregellis. Hume has selected Crab Wilson , and Tregellis, Rodney Stone 's boyhood friend, Jim Harrison. Sir Charles, however, learns of a plan to kidnap his man-too late he finds Jim missing from his training quarters. Crab Wilson awaits his adversary in the ring, and Hume is just going to call off the fight and claim his forfeit when someone throws a black hat into the ring.
Regional Variations (4)
Crime in Northern Ireland: talks by J. L. J. Edwards. 1—' The Rise of Serious Crime.'
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Overture: Leonora No. 3 (Beethoven): Concerto Grosso No. 21. in D minor (Handel); Suite: Nobilissima Visione (Hindemith).
Farm Forum.
Elsie Morison (soprano)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
The Amadeus String Quartet:
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin)
Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Given before an invited audience in the Civic Theatre, Poplar
by Alistair Cooke
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
Regional Variations (4)
' The Forgotten Revolution ': story of man-made landscape in the North of England.
The Case is Rare play by David Fergus.
As North
Five programmes on secondary education in England today
Introduced by Norman Fisher
Chief Education Officer,
City of Manchester
Education Committee
3—Is the organisation of secondary education too rigid?
Speakers:
K. B. Hutton , D.Ph.
Headmaster of Hatfield Secondary Technical School
Robert Macintyre
Rector of the Academy, Kilmarnock
Alan Green a parent
Tomorrow :
Is the comprehensive school an answer
Regional Variations (2)
Kreisleriana, Op. 16 (Schumann): Shulamith Shatir (piano).
A miscellany with the BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, John Sharpe )
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Conducted by Muir Mathieson with Robert Thomas (tenor)
Introduced by Bruce Wyndham
Sir Charles Parsons
1854-1931
A centenary tribute to the many-sided genius of one of Britain's most famous engineers by Sir Claude Gibb F.R.S. ,
by James W. Stapleton
2-Earth and Water
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followed by late weather forecast for land areas