The Luton Band
Conductor, Albert Coupe
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conductor, Leighton Lucas
' The Good News '
Talk by A. S. Aldis
3-Forgiveness is possible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A midweek bulletin of food news
Compiled by Philippa Hooper
Speaker, Ann Hardy
Gramophone records
Talk by Honor Wyatt
The speaker tells of the trying ordeal of a mother who in a rash moment offered to talk to a class of schoolboys which included her own small son.
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' Paulinus of Nola' (C. A.D. 354-431). Script by Margaret Boys.
The race that long in darkness pined
(BBC Hymn Book 496)
New Every Morning, page 37 Psalm 98 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 21. vv. 15-26
Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (BBC
Hymn Book 323)
George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
A browse through the ' small ads with the aid of records
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed bv a detailed forecast for South-East England
Reports from Britain and overseas
The Open Championship
A report from St. Andrews on this morning's play
LET'S join IN. ' The Very Untidy Country,' by Margaret Baker
2.20 ADVENTURES IN music. Concert on Records, introduced by John Lockie Le Tic-Toc-Choc (Couperin)
Promenade and Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens (Pictures at an Exhibition) (Mussorgsky, orch. Ravel)
Rondo (Eine kleine Nachtmusik)
(Mozart)
Trojan March (Berlioz)
2.40 HISTORY ii. The Return: Garibaldi and the Thousand. Script by Jo Manton
by R. F. Delderfield
Adapted by Peggy Wells
Production by Audrey Cameron
3.25 « YOU CAN'T LIVE
FOR EVER' by Almey St. John Adcock
Produced by Charles Lefeaux
from Norwich Cathedral
Sentence; Confession; Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses (TalHs) Psalms 32 and 33 First Lesson: 1 Chronicles 22. vv. 2-19
Magnificat (Tomkins)
Second Lesson: St. Mark 5, vv. 21-43
Nunc dimittis (Tomkins) Creed. Suffrages, Collects
Anthem: Glorious and powerful God
(Stanford)
Prayers
The Grace
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Heathcote Statham
For Children of All Ages
'Green Sailors and Fair Winds' by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones
1— ' He had to be back '
Production by Josephine Plummer
'People who sail in boats are not great talkers as a rule. It's usually a question of deeds, not words; and when you're in a small boat in the middle of the ocean and the wind begins to blow, the best thing to do is to obey the captain's orders first, and answer back (if you want) afterwards. That's what we always do in Rag Doll at sea.' (Mary Green)
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by the Rev. Colin Marr
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Combined Liverpool Philharmonic and BBC Northern Orchestras
Hugo Rignold
(Leaders, Henry Datyner and Reginald Stead)
Part 1 at 8.0
Conducted by Hugo Rignold
Introduction and Procession (Coq d'Or) Rimsky-Korsakov
Symphony No. 4, in E minor Brahms
Part 2 at 9.15
Conducted by John Hopkins
Introduction and Allegro for String Orchestra Elgar
Suite: Der Rosenkavalier Richard Strauss
John Hopkins
A Promenade Concert in the Liverpool Stadium arranged by the Liverpool Philharmonic Society in association with the BBC
Part 2
followed by late weather forecast for land areaa