Sidney Davey and his Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conductor, David Curry
' The Plunge of Faith '
Talk by the Rev. George Snow
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and forecast for farmers and shipping
Magda Longari (piano)
Interval Music
Prayer
Come. let us join our cheerful songs
(S.P. 472: A. and M. 299: C.H. 175; P. and H. 141: Tune. Nativity)
Interlude: 'The Choosing of the Twelve'
Prayers: the Prayer for Pardon; the Lord's Prayer
Jesus shall reign (S.P. 545: A. and M.
220: C.H. 388, omitting v. 2; P. and H. 204: Tune, Truro)
Blessing
NATURE CALENDAR.
10.0 NATURE STUDY. Looking Under Stones-1. Script by Christine Dudley.
Jack Nathan and his Band
Who? Why? Where? When?
Presented, with records, by Leonard Henry
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Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Questions of the moment put by members of the audience discussed spontaneously by Ralph Wightman
J. F. Wolfenden
Sir Robert Boothby , M.P.
The Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison C.H., M.P ,
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Question-Master. Freddy Grisewood
From a factory canteen.
Paulton, Somerset
Produced by Michael Bowen
STORIES AND RHYMES. Rollo and Reckel go Adventuring': a three-part serial by Leslie Barnard. Part 2
2.20 SENIOR ENGLISH ii. ' Wuthering
Heights.' by Emily Bronte , adapted by Silvia Goodall. Part 8
2.40 Interval Music
2.45 EARLY STAGES IN FRENCH. ' Au
Clair de la Lune': a dramatisation of the old French song. Listeners are invited to join in the singing at the end. of the programme. Script by Soma Windsor .
Conducted by Walter Allen
Radio: Michael Ayrton Book: Elspeth Huxley Art: Colin MacInnes Film: Basil Wright
Theatre: Harold Hobson
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan in ' Lurgi Strikes Britain! '
Poor Arnold Fringe is suddenly stricken with the Dreaded Lurgi in a Lancashire bus. No doctor can find an antidote. Even Dr. Neddie Seagoon , twice struck off the register, is baffled. Every known cure is sought, but without success. Within a few days Lurgi has claimed nine thousand victims. Isolation bays are set up and Lancashire is hastily evacuated. Then, one black night, that none of the Albert Hall audience will ever forget, Lurgi reached London!
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Announcer, Wallace Greenslade
Script by Eric Sykes and Spike Milligan
Production by Peter Eton
Excerpts from Walton's Suite on gramophone records
late weather forecast for land areas