Barrow Shipyard Band
Conductor, Herbert Sutcliffe
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
Six stories of man's failure
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. E. H. Robertson
3-A World Corrupt
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A midweek bulletin of food news
Compiled by Louise Davies
by Vernon Scannell
Mr. Scannell tells of some of the ' odd' jobs he has done to support himself while writing.
As spotlight man he made the ballerina blush; as doll maker he earned , a hundred heads; but it was the smell of the perfume in Walthamstow market that was finally too much for him.
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY.Mary Read ': a female pirate (d. 1720). Script by Sam Langdon. (BBC recording)
Feast of St. Paul
Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth (BBC H.B. 226)
New Every Morning, page 50
Canticle 1, vv. 1-15
Acts 26. vv. 4, 5. and 9-20 Spread, 0 spread, thou mighty word
(BBC H.B. 182)
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Len Marten introduces records of some of the ' Tops ' in the world of entertainment
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Records by some popular bands from both sides of the Atlantic
Introduced by David Jacobs
LET'S JOIN IN. 'The Little Red Engine Goes to Town ': a dramatisation of Diana Ross 's well-known book
2.20 ADVENTURES IN Music. Petrushka second of two illustrated talks by Roger Fiske
2.40 HISTORY II. The New Poor Law of 1834. Script by Penelope Knox
A play for radio by David Monger
Production by Emyr Humphreys
from Leeds Parish Church
Sentence, Confession, Absolution, and the Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalm 119. vv. 73-104
First Lesson: Isaiah 45, vv. 18-25 Magnificat (Noble in B minor)
Second Lesson: Philippians 3, vr.
1-14
Nunc dimittis (Noble in B minor) Creed, Responses, Collects
Anthem: 0, how glorious is the kingdom (Basil Harwood)
Prayers and Blessing
Precentor, Trevor Bone
Organist and Choirmaster.
Melville Cook
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Five discussions on questions facing trade unionists today
4-The Closed Shop
Frank Donachy
An official of the National Union of Railwaymen from Edinburgh
Jack Higgins
A member of the Transport and General Workers' Union who works in a Birmingham Motor Factory
Asa Briggs
Professor of Modern History in the University of Leeds, formerly Reader in Recent Social and Economic History in the University of Oxford
Changes in organisation and in methods constantly give industry new problems to solve. Until fresh principles are agreed and established, these problems tend to recur again and again as causes of industrial unrest.
In each of the programmes of this series, two trade unionists and an economic historian will discuss one of the principles which has been at stake in recent industrial disputes.
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