A reading for Sunday morning from ' Heretics ' by G. K. Chesterton
Read by Cyril Luckham
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by Arnold Richardson From the Civic Hall, Wolverhampton
March on Handel's' Lift up your heads - Guilmant
Sonata: Psalm 94 - Reubke
3-Mark Rutherford
Talk by Walter Allen
In this series of six talks speakers have been invited to introduce listeners to a novelist who, in their opinion, is not as well known or as widely read as he should be.
Conducted by Paul Dehn
Theatre: Harold Hobson
Radio: Stephen Potter
Book: John Raymond
Art: J. M. Richards
Film: Edgar Anstey
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by: Eric Hobbis , Maxwell Knight and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
Produced by Bill Coysh
Philip Toynbee
Why do the reputations of even the greatest writers fluctuate so strongly from one generation to another? Philip Toynbee talks about the changing fortunes of Dickens's reputation in the light of a new book by an American scholar, George H. Ford , called ' Dickens and his Readers.'
Readers:
Derek Hart and Godfrey Kenton
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
with Billy Mayerl (piano)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Nina Milkina (piano)
' Christ, the Saviour of the World '
Psalm 146 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 4, vv. 6-26
I heard the voice of Jesus (BBC H.B.
143)
St. John 4. vv. 40-42
followed by late weather forecast for land areas