BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Michael Collins
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Directed by Frank Stewart
' My Faith and My Job '
A talk by a foundry worker
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Criterion Light Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Mackerras
Trio No. 2 played by the Alban Trio:
John McMeighan (violin)
James Palmer (cello)
Kenneth Dawkins (piano)
C. R. Clinker celebrates the Jubilee of this famous express, which first ran from Paddington to Penzance on July 1, 1904, by telling something of its history
HANDEL
Gramophone records of some of his orchestral music, including the Music for the Royal Fire-works
0 praise ye the Lord (BBC Hymn
Book 279)
New Every Morning, page 4 Psalm 47 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 15. vv. 1-11
Thou, whose almighty word (BBC
Hymn Book 185)
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
JACQUES ORCHESTRA
Conductor, Reginald Jacques
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
From the Freemasons' Hall,
Edinburgh
A novel by Patrick Leigh Fermor
Abridged into fifteen parts
Read by Mary O'Farrell
Part 6
The ball is in progress at the house of the Count de Serindan on the island of Saint-Jacques. The guests are joined by some unknown revellers.
The Coronets, Bill Maynard
Something to sing about
Laurie Payne
Bernard Spear , Grace O'Connor
Jack Watson
Top of the Bill Rawicz and Landauer
Compère, Peter Bathurst
Louis Voss and his Orchestra
Produced by Harry Pringle
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Four programmes portraying the life story of the celebrated comedian based on his autobiography of the same title
3—' Prelude to Stardom'
Script by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Thurstan Holland
on gramophone records
(Leader, Donald Sturtivant )
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Eric Hope (piano)
Symphonic Studies played by Miles Coverdale (piano)
Talk by George Godwin
The twelfth-century Temple Church, one of four round churches in England, was severely damaged by bombing in May 1941. Its restoration is nearing completion, and it was rededicated last March. George Godwin tells the history of the church and describes its reconstruction.
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Ena Mitchell (soprano)
Nancy Evans (contralto)
René Soames (tenor)
Gordon Clinton (baritone)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Peat-fire smooring prayer Cradle spell of Dunvegan Little Red Bird
Bonny at morn Milking song
Manx spinning-wheel song The cockle gatherer Cornish wassail song Dolli-A
A Raasay lament Goodnight song
Peat-fire smooring prayer
Ninth of thirteen programmes
Recital devised by Elizabeth Poston
by Rosemary Guillebaud
Some years ago a powerful revival broke out in the Ruanda-Urundi district and has since spread to Uganda and Kenya. Miss Guillebaud has been working for the Church Missionary Society in this area for many years. She has recently completed a translation of the New Testament into Rundi, a task begun by her father. In this talk she tells something of the origin of the revival movement and the way in which it spread.
Maurice Lindsay
Being a comment on the weather by O. G. Sutton F.R.S. ,
Director of the Meteorological Office See ' Both Sides of the Microphone'
A romantic drama from her own novel by Kate O'Brien
Adapted and produced by E. J. King Bull
Characters in order of speaking:
by Charles Dickens
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Reader, Mark Dignam
11—' Defeat of Mr. Harthouse'
followed by late weather forecast for land areas