Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
Talks by Canon Thomas FitzGerald
3—' Magnanimity '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
'A midweek bulletin of food news
Compiled by Louise Davies
Speaker, Ambrose Heath
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
'Music-for-Awhile' Ensemble :
June Wilson (soprano)
Lily Kettlewell (contralto)
Andrew Gold (tenor)
Gordon Holdom (baritone)
Robert Keys (piano)
The shepherds' consort
Damelus' song to Diaphenia Love the only price of love
Wodenfride's song in praise of Amargana
A sweet pastoral
by John Tully
A description of a French mountain village where the village clock is twenty minutes slow and the inhabitants neither know nor care.
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' Syloson's Scarlet Cloak ': a story from Herodotus. Script by Margaret Boys.
Praise to the Lord. the Almighty
(BBC Hymn Book 17)
New Every Morning, page 68 Canticle 6 (part 1) St. Mark 6. vv. 1-13
Jack White and his Band
Recordings which for one reason or. another are found infectious by Matthew Norgate
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
and his Orchestra with Roy Edwards
LET'S JOIN in. ' The Fox and the Crow': a free adaptation by Gwen Dunn of the fable from Aesop; with music by Ann Driver
2.20 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC. ' The Organ' : an illustrated talk by Gordon Reynolds
2.40 HISTORY ii. ' James Bruce and Africa.' Script by Henry Marshall
A radio-comedy by G. E. Evans
Production by John Griffiths
The one-act play by T. C. Thomas
Adapted for radio by John Griffiths
Production by John Griffiths
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
conducted by the Rev. W. E. Whilding
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Shop Floor Questions
3-The Balance Sheet
A Chartered Accountant
* answers the questions of W. T. Booroff an official of the Printing Machine
Managers' Trade Society
F. P. Farrell an area official of the Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union from Bristol
G. Mitchell a supervisor on the coal face from Yorkshire
A. Powell a shop steward in the textile industry from Cheshire
Ely Devons
Professor of Economics in the University of Manchester leads the discussion
In previous programmes the history of a firm has been traced from its earliest days to its conversion into a public company. Tonight the story is brought up to date, and among the points discussed are the factors that determine share values, the purpose of a balance sheet, and the issue of bonus shares.
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Part 1
Arthur Jacobs writes on page 4
followed by late weather forecast for land areas