Jerry Allen and his Trio
and forecast for farmers and shipping
' They Looked to God '
The Rev. Ronald Selby Wright talks about laymen who have inspired and encouraged him
5-D.W.A.H. (1894-1916)
' He died content because before that gracious Pierced Figure he saw clearly his beloved Captain's smile'
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Food facts from port and mart
Compiled by Ruth Drew
Wilfred Smith
(flute and alto-flute)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Yvonne Catterall (piano)
Alice de Grey reflects on the trivial incident that gives happiness
LISZT
Gramophone records of two of his songs and of the symphonic poem ' Les Preludes '
0 for a thousand tongues (BBC Hymn
Book 278)
New Every Morning, page 41 Psalm 85 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 2, vv. 1-11
Father, hear the prayer we offer (BBC
Hymn Book 352)
Felix King and his Orchestra
(Zurich)
Conductor, Paul Sacher
Andre Jaunet (flute)
Dennis Brain (horn)
From the Freemasons' Hall,
Edinburgh
A novel by Patrick Leigh Fermor
Abridged into fifteen parts
Read by Mary O'Farrell
Part 15: Berthe concludes her story
on gramophone records
The Song Pedlars
Mrs. Shuffiewick
Something to Sing About!
Reggie Goff
Bennett and Williams
Your Favourite Musical Comedy
Eve Lister
Resident Top of the Bill
Cyril Fletcher
Compere, David Jacobs
Louis Voss and his Orchestra
Produced by John Browell
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
by R. D. Blackmore
1—' The War-path of the Doones '
at the piano
(Leader, Donald Sturtivant )
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Eric Parkin (piano)
by Charles Dickens
3—' A Desperate Resolve'
Looking a Little Further
William Mann presents records of popular and less popular momenta in favourite operas
by C. M. Jackson
As Librarian to the Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch, Mr. Jackson has in his care a mass of local history records-and Jane. It was not a case of love at first sight, he says, but when he really got to know her he fell completely under her spell.
For Older Children
' Secret in the Sand ' by Mary Elizabeth Edmonston
Made into a serial play in six episodes by Evelyn Russell
3—' Mist and Mystery '
Production by Frances Campbell
Did you solve last week's clue before Vicky and her friends? See what you can make of their third clue!
' You will find this in a book which you both know very well and like very much. It is popular with most boys and girls, and it is one of a series. The title is taken from a world-renowned book written in prison nearly three hundred years ago. The number of the chapter is one nineteenth part of the number of the Psalm in which The mountains skipped like rams, and the little hills like lambs.' The first three lines of a paragraph about half-way through the chapter will describe the place where the clue is hidden.'
5.30 Talking Time—19
' All Greek to Me ' by Sheila Porter who writes on page 21 followed by Children's Hour
' Music in Miniature '
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
See column 4
A twice-weekly survey of current affairs
Speakers in the studio in London and from regional and overseas centres contribute news and views on the issues of today and tomorrow
From the National Radio Show
Earls Court
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followed by late weather forecast for land areas