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and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
' Whom say ye that I am ? '
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. Glyn Parry-Jones
3-The Verdict of the Authorities
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
A mid-week bulletin of food news
Compiled by Louise Davies
Speaker, Ambrose Heath
Constance Rose (soprano)
Philip Moore (piano)
Edward Byles (tenor)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Alan Whitehead talks about a hitch-hike journey he made to the ruined city of Gedi on the coast of East Africa
SCHUBERT
Gramophone records of some of his instrumental music
Rejoice. the Lord is King (BBC
Hymn Book 128)
New Every Morning, page 33 Psalm 20 (Broadcast psalter) 1 Samuel 3, vv. 1-20
Jesu, our hope, our heart's desire
(BBC Hymn Book 126)
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
Preludes Op. 28 Nos. 15 to 21 (Chopin)
Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
by Hilary Marquand
Anno Domini 1855
A serial in teninstalments selected and edited from the unpublished manuscript by Michael Stephens
Reader, Roger Delgado
8—' Mutiny, Sir, Mutiny '
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Reports from Britain and overseas
and his Band with Franklyn Boyd and Nadia DorS
with Robert Casadesus (piano) on gramophone records
Academic Festival Overture (Brahms):
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, conducted by Eduard van Beinum
Symphonic Variations for piano and orchestra (Cesar Franck ): Robert Casadesus (piano), with the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by George Weldon
La Procesion deil Rocio (Turina):
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Enrique Jorda
Triana (Iberia) (Albeniz-Arbos):
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Enrique Jorda
Dramatised for broadcasting by Patrick Campbell from a short story by William Wallace Irwin
Produced by Patrick Campbell
Sung by the Abbot and monks of Quarr Abbey, Isle of Wight
Introduction
Dens in adjutorium: Gloria Patri Psalms 109, 112, 121, and 126 Little Chapter (Ecclesiasticus 24, v.
14)
Responsory
Hymn: Ave Maris Stella Magnificat
Benedicamus Domino
Salve Regina
In prole Mater
Sancta et Immaculata Gaude Dei Genitrix
Choirmaster,
Dom Jean o.s.B. Hebert-Desrocquettes ,
(All the music is plainsong)
For Children of All Ages
' Green Sailors and Blue Water' by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones
4— 'A Quiet Night in Harbour '
Produced by David Davis
' After the story I told you last week, Uncle George decided that it was time we went West for the last part of our holiday. If you remember, the weather wasn't very friendly last year, and there was a lot of westerly wind, so that it was easier to say " Let's go to the West Country! " than to achieve it. We set out with moderate south-westerly wind, and got safely past St. Albans Head and Portland Bill. It was when we were halfway from anywhere that the weather worsened ...'
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by the Rev. Glyn Parry-Jones
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
From the Royal Albert Hall
Andor Foldes, Piano
London Symphony Orchestra (Led by William Armon) Conducted by Basil Cameron at 7.30
Overture: The Flying Dutchman Wagner
7.44 app. Piano Concerto No.2, in A Liszt
8.6 app. Symphony No. 5, in E minor Tchaikovsky
4— 'Life and Work ' by Dr. R. C. Mackie
Director of the Department of Inter-Church Aid and Service to Refugees of the World Council of Churches
One of the most obvious effects of the World Council of Churches has been its practical work. The service to refugees, the help to churches under emergency conditions, and all the care for helpless people which every Christian readily gives are gathered together in a movement that used to be called ' Life and Work.' In this talk Dr. Mackie explains what the Churches are doing together.
followed by late weather forecast for land areas