Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conductor, David Curry
The Rev. Hugh Rees , Vicar of Colwyn Bay, speaks about nursery rhymes
2 — ' All the King's Men '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Ivey Dickson (piano)
Interval music
Prayer
Ye holy angels bright (omitting v. 2)
(S.P. 701; A. and M. 646; C.H. 39: P. and H. 225: Tune, Darwall's 148th)
Interlude: 'The Call of Matthew' Prayers; the Prayer for God's Presence: the Lord's Prayer
Blest are the pure in heart (S.P. 455;
A. and M. 261; C.H. 478; P. and H. 136: Tune, Franconia)
Blessing
NATURE CALENDAR.
10.0 NATURE STUDY. Town Mouse and Country Mouse.' Script by Christine Dudley
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
Who? Why? Where? When?
Presented, with records, by Leonard Henry
from an instrument and electrical engineering factory in Edinburgh
with Jimmy Logan, Joan Regan, Bob Andrews, Nicky Kidd
At the piano, George Bowrie
Presented by Eddie Fraser
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Discussed spontaneously by A. G. Street
Viscount Hailsham , q.c.
Kingsley Martin Dingle Foot
From the Arts Centre, Swindon
STORIES AND RHYMES. ' The White Kid ' : a Portuguese fairy-tale, adapted by Norma Douglas-Henry
2.20 SENIOR ENGLISH 11. ' Wuthering Heights,' by Emily Bronte , adapted by Silvia Goodall. Part 6
2.40 Interval music
2.45 EARLY STAGES IN French. Scene: Au bureau de tabac. Script by Emile Harven It is hoped that listeners will take an active part in this programme
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
The Boys' Brigade
A programme for the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Sir William Smith , founder of the Boys' Brigade
Written and produced by Robert Dunnett
A series of three talks by Julian Duguid
2—' The Road to the Isles '
Mr. Duguid gives his impressions of a journey in which he covered much the same ground as did Dr. Johnson and his friend Boswell in 1773. Next talk, Speed, Bonny Boat ': Sunday at 9.15
Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan in 'The Affair of the Lone Banana'
Fred Nurke is missing! An over-ripe banana, in a deserted Cannon Street shipping office, is the only clue to his whereabouts. Inspector Ned Seagoon follows the trail to a British Embassy in South America, where he is just in time to help the Embassy staff in a brush with the rebels. Why are Senor Gonzales Mess and his gang trying to cut down the only banana tree in the Embassy gardens, and what is the connection between Fred Nurke and the over-ripe banana in Cannon Street?
Cast in order of speaking:
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Announcer, Wallace Greenslade
Script by Spike Milligan Production by Peter Eton
A twice-weekly survey of current affairs
followed by late weather forecast for land areas