Munn and Felton's Works Band
Conductor, Stanley H. Boddington
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
' Diversities of Gifts '
3-Compassion
Talk by Ormerod Greenwood on William Tuke and Esther Tuke of York
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A midweek bulletin of food news
Compiled by Philippa Hooper
Speaker, Ruth Drew
Gramophone records
by Jerrard Tickell
The speaker sees that much-glamourised figure, the air hostess, in a new light.
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' Regulus': a story from the First Punic War (264-241 B.C.). Script by Rhoda Power.
Lord. as to thv dear Cross we flee
(BBC Hymn Book 293)
New Every Morning, page 72 Canticle 4 (Broadcast Psalter) Romans 10, vv. 1-15
Just as I am, without one plea (BBC
Hymn Book 292)
Jack White and his Band
A world tour that started a record collection by Helen Pugh
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
and his Band with Denny Dennis
LET'S join IN. 'The Frog and the Bull ': a free version of the fable from Aesop, by Gwen Dunn
2.20 ADVENTURES IN music. Handel: the second of two illustrated talks by Eileen Browne
2.40 HISTORY 11. France's Mexican Adventure. Script by Jo Manton
at Newmarket
The Newmarket Stakes
A race for three-year-olds, run over a distance of one mile and a quarter
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan from the Grand Stand, and by Harry Middleton , assisted by Roger Mortimer as race-reader, from a point down the course
From Newmarket Heath
from Gloucester Cathedral
0 Lord increase my faith (Gibbons) Responses (Smith) Psalms 59, 60, 61
First Lesson: Deuteronomy 26, vr.
1-11
Magnificat (Patrick in A minor)
Second Lesson: Acts 16, vv. 6-15 Nunc dimittis (Patrick in A minor) Creed and Collects
Anthem: 0 pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Howells)
Prayers
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
(E.H. 383)
Blessing
Voluntary: Preambule and Sortie
(Whitlock)
Organist and Master of the Choristers.
Herbert Sumsion
Two tales from ' Round the World Stories ' by Stella Mead
2 —' The Lucky Pot'told by Eve followed by ' Peterkin'
Adapted by Olive Dehn from the book by Mrs. Molesworth
3—' No Mystery After All '
Produced by Eve Burgess
When Giles and Peterkin set out with Margaret and her little red bundle of possessions they thought that they were beginning just a small adventure. But as the train gathered speed Giles had the horrible thought that perhaps this was not the local train but an express.
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by the Rev. Frederick Levison
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A country dance party with music sung and played by Kenworthy Schofield
(pipe and tabor)
Charlie Bate (accordion)
Birmingham Square Dance Band
Introduced by Kenneth Clark
Part 1
Alan Frank writes on page 4
by Peter Mayne
An entertaining account of how to photograph crocodiles at close quarters
late weather forecast for land areas