Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
' He Sets the Prisoner Free '
The Rev. John Owen Jones comments on readings from the Book of Isaiah
3— Be of good courage '
Isaiah 41. vv. 1-10
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A midweek bulletin of food news
Compiled by Louise Davies
Speaker, W. P. Matthew
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Audrey Brice (contralto) Clifton Helliwell (piano)
John Davies (clarinet)
Else Cross (piano)
(Continued in next column)
Talk by Dick Taverne
Dick Taverne was one of a debating team that went from Oxford to America. There the team visited a prison and the speaker tells how the convicts beat them in debate.
TCHAIKOVSKY
Gramophone records of extracts from his operas
Let us. with a gladsome mind (BBC
Hymn Book 461)
New Every Morning, page 68 Psalm 148 (Broadcast psalter) 1 Corinthians 4. vv. 1-15
Son of God, eternal Saviour (BBC
Hymn Book 377)
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
Raymond Cohen (violin)
Terence Weil (cello)
Henry Bronkhurst (piano)
CURRENT AFFAIRS II
A story byMrs. Ewing
Adapted by Paul Stephenson
Read by Carleton Hobbs
3—' Jackanapes Goes to the Wars '
A ' Western' devised and introduced by Jack Bell , with gramophone records
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for Soutp-East England
and his Orchestra with Gerry Grant. Geraldine Farrar and the Ternenteers
on gramophone records
Overture, Fair Melusina (Mendelssohn) : Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Carl Schuricht
Mephisto Waltz No. 1 (Liszt): Paris
Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Karl MUnchinger
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
(Saint-Saens): Jascha Heifetz (violin), R. C. A. Victor Symphony Orchestra, conducted by William Steinberg
Symphonv No. 2, in B minor (Borodin): Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Paul Kletzki
by Percy Mail
Adapted for broadcasting by Donald Maclaren and Robert Kemp
Other parts played by: Archie Buchanan. Bill Hill
Douglas Murchie , Max Peffers
Margot Steel , James Sutherland and 3.30 app. IN THE PICTURE ' by Roderick Wilkinson
Other parts played by: Paul Curran Bill Hill
Max Peffers , Archie Buchanan Margot Steel. James Sutherland and Mary Riggans
Both plays produced by James Crampsey
from the Church of St. Laurence, Catford
Ferial Responses
Psalms 65. 66. and 67 First Lesson: Amos 4
Magnificat (Ireland in F)
Second Lesson: Galatians 3
Nunc dimittis (Ireland in F) Creed. Versicles, and Collects
Anthem: Here is the little door
(Howells)
Prayers
Bethlehem, of noblest cities (E.H. 40) Blessing
Organist, W. John Dyer
Talk by Lady Beveridge
Lady Beveridge speaks of the new town of Newton Aycliffe in the county of Durham, and describes how a sense of community grew up among the people.
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Four talks in which Graham Hough , Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, considers some of the changes through which the novel has gone during the past hundred years, and where it stands today
2-Entertainment and More
' Since the mid-nineteenth century, there have always been novelists who try to widen their readers' interests and sympathies. They are the growing points and they cause a split in the reading public between the unadventurous and the inquisitive.'
Phyllis Sellick (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Part 1
Part 2
A musical programme featuring songs easy to remember with Julia Shelley
Bryan Johnson
The Peter Knight Singers
Harry Rabinowitz
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, David Paget ) with assistance from
Jimmy Dyrenforth who devised the programme
Producer, David Miller
followed by late weather forecast for land areas