Ian Stewart and his Quintet
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
' How can these things be ? ' : the story of Nicodemus
Talk by the Bishop of Croydon
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
(Continued in next column)
Thomas Skelton , who makes a habit of sleeping out-of-doors in all weathers, describes his experiences
Piano Trio No. 2, in E flat, Op. 100 played by The Beaufort Trio:
Felix Kok (violin)
Alexander Kok (cello) Daphne Ibbott (piano)
Lot us, with a gladsome mind (BBC
Hymn Book 461)
New Every Morning, page 68 Psalm 148 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 10, vv. 23-33
0 Love, who formedst me (BBC
Hymn Book 361)
Hugh James and his Orchestra
SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby. Request Programme
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK. The Changing World of Industry. A ddscussion led by Peter Cavanagh of the Vocational Guidance Centre, Birkbeck College, London.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. ' La COUverture': dramatisation d'un conte en vers du treizieme siecle. Texte de Jean-Jacques Oberlin.
Oxford v. Cambridge
Commentary by Peter West
From Lord's
The Coronets
Ron Rowlands
A Note or Two from Peggy Cochrane
Frank Sherry
Bernard Spear
Something to Sing About
Betty Huntley-Wright and Alan Gabriel
Top of the Bill Bob and Alf Pearson
Compere, Michael Miles
Woolf Phillips and his Orchestra
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
by Baroness Orczy
Adapted as a radio play in six episodes by Lester Powell
6 —' The Daydream '
(Continued in next column)
The action takes place on the cliffs of Calais, in Paris, and aboard Sir Percy's yacht, The Daydream, in 1792 Incidental music arranged and conducted by Alan Paul
Produced by Archie Campbell
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Joseph Cooper (piano) Introduced by Joseph Cooper
240 MONDAY MISCELLANY. Family Serial, Part 4: ' The End of the Day.' Script by Henry Stafford. (BBC recording)
3.0 PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. John Gilpin' from the poems of William Cowper
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Joan Barker (piano)
Oxford v. Cambridge
Further commentary
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Scots and Gaelic Songs
Neiliann Maclennan (soprano)
John Tainsh (tenor)
Edith Oaunce (clarsach)
Andrew Bryson (piano)
Tenor:
O gin I were where Gadie rins; Annie Laurie ; The Deil's awa' wi' the exciseman
Soprano:
Gur fada ris na dh' fhuirich mi (Spinning Song); Ailean Donn (Harris Love Lament)
Tenor:
Ca' the yowes; Johnnie Cope
Soprano:
Buain a' choirce (Islay Reaper's Song): Taladh an Leinibh Leoidich (Cradle Spell of Dunvegan)
Second of thirteen programmes
by J. G. Porter, Ph.D., F.R.A.S .
This month Dr. Porter talks about the eclipse of the moon on July 15 and the planet Mars, and reports on the eclipse of the sun which he observed from Sweden on June 30.
Written by and including
Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin with David Nixon
Irene Handl , Pat Coombs and half a guest star
Woolf Phillips and his Orchestra
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
by Sardou
Translated by B. C. Stephenson and Clement Scott
Adapted for radio and produced by Hugh Stewart
followed by late weather forecast for land areas