Clydebank Burgh Band
Conductor, John Hoggans
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conducted by Raymond Agoult
by the Rev. Leo Sherley-Price , Chaplain, the Royal Naval Engineering College, Plymouth
3—' The Ship's Company '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A midweek bulletin of food news
Compiled by Louise Davies
Talk by Maurice Levinson
Mr. Levinson presents a taxi-driver's view of life in the streets of Mayfair and Soho in the small hours.
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' St. Louis and Darqietta': ': crusaders try to attack the Holy Land by way of Egypt (1248-54). Script by Rhoda Power.
The race that long in darkness pined
(BBC H.B. 496)
New Every Morning, page 37 Psalm 122 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Luke 20. v. 41, to 21, v. 4
Jesu. thou joy of loving hearts (BBC
H.B. 323)
Primo Scala and his Accordion Band
and some records
The Radio Revellers invite you to a rendezvous round the radiogram
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Records by some of the most popular bands from both sides of the Atlantic
Introduced by David Jacobs
LET'S JOIN IN. ' Miss Toosey and the Birds': an original tale by M. E. Ryder , adapted for broadcasting by Jean Sutcliffe. Part 1
2.20 ADVENTURES IN music. Concert on gramophone records. Helen Henschel introduces excerpts from Britten's ' Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra ' and some of the other pieces heard so far this term
2.40 HISTORY ii. Religious Revival: John Wesley. Script by Antony Brown
by Janet Allen
Characters in order of speaking:
Produced by David H. Godfrey
from the Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Edinburgh
Versicles and Responses (Smith) Psalms 113, 114, and 115 First Lesson: Ecclesiastes 5, vv. 1-10 Magnificat (Healey Willan in B flat) Second Lesson: Acts 24, v. 24, to 25, vv. 1-12 Nunc dimittis (Healey Willan in B flat)
Creed, Suffrages, Collects
Anthem: Remember 0 Lord what is come upon us (Lamentations, vv. 1, 7, 15. 17, 19) (T. A. Walmisley)
Prayers Blessing
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Robert Head
Assisting at the organ, E. F. Thomas
' Young Man with a Sword'
A serial play in three episodes from the book by Jane Oliver
Dramatised by Marion MacWilliam
3-' Liberation '
Produced by Kathleen Garscadden
This is the last episode of the thrilling adventures of young Gavin Maitland, who, bravely aided by his younger sister Elspeth and his brother Neil, held his father's estate against the ravages of the English, and joined Robert Bruce and his handful of loyal triends.
Jane Oliver, the author of this historical novel, has said of it: 'I have added absolutely nothing to the breath-taking story of Scottish liberation.'
5.30 For Older Listeners
A Young People's Forum on Books
Panel:
Lord David Cecil
Lady Violet Bonham Carter
Rupert Hart-Davis Marghanita Laski
Colonel Robert Henriques
Chairman, Ivor Brown
The questions are asked by boys of Dulwich College and girls of Queen's College. London, before an audience of sixth formers from fifty-five London schools
Recorded at the Royal Festival Hall. London, during the Sunday Times Book Exhibit ion. Programme arranged in conjunction with W. H. Smith and Son, Ltd.
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
Conducted by the Rev. E. D. Jarvis , D.D. of Wellington Church, Glasgow
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Four conversations between
Patric Dickinson and R. N. Currey
1—' A Liking for Poetry '
In these programmes two poets reconsider the place of poetry nowadays, the charges commonly brought against it, and the grounds for their enthusiasm.
Part 1
late weather forecast for land areas