A reading for Sunday morning from ' The Image and Likeness of God' by Dom Gregory Dix
Read by Janet Burnell
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conducted by Raymond Agoult
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by André Marchal
A request programme of records including this week:
Symphony No. 60, in C (11 Distratto)
(Haydn)
Songs sung by Heinrich Schlusnus
(baritone)
Les Preludes (Liszt)
2-In Cologne
Script by Rudi Leonhardt and Arthur Shepherd
Programme produced by W. R. H. Carling
Henry and Ann Wild have arrived in Cologne. They have arranged to meet Marlene Roder and her mother at a restaurant
(Roger Delgado is in ' The Power and the Glory ' at the Phoenix Theatre, London)
unsere Schliissel, our keys; der Dom, cathedral; hungrig, hungry; Herr Ober! waiter!; der Zug, train; der Oberburgermeister, the Lord Mayor; (ich bitte um) Verzeihung, sorry; Frau Roder hat einen Tisch bestellt, Frau Roder has ordered a table; bitte, folgen Sie mir, please follow me; ich freue mich, dich wiederzusehen, / am glad to see you again; wir essen in einer halben Stunde, we will eat in half-an-hour's time; jetzt mdchte ich tanzen, I would like to dance now; setzen Sie sich! sit down!
(For detailed notes please send a 21d. stamp to BBC. 35 Marylebone High St., London. W.1, and mark your envelope German Language Programme ')
BBC staff correspondents report on current events as -seen from their own capitals
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Dolgelley
J. C. Griffith-Jones introduces some of the people who live there to Hywel Davies
Their conversation has been recorded before an audience of their fellow townsfolk
This week Hugh Sykes Davies talks about the first three volumes of the Pelican ' Guide to English Literature'
Readers, Anthony White and Gary Watson
Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick (pianos)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Walter Susskind
I-England in the Eighteenth Century by Sir Albert Richardson
In this series of six talks speakers have been asked to imagine that it is possible to travel in time and to choose the period and country they would most like to visit.
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
with Roger Lord (oboe)
Conducted by Norman Fisher
Film: Catherine de la Roche
Theatre: J. W. Lambert
Radio: Colin Maclnnes
Book: Elspeth Huxley
Art: Stephen Bone
Appeal on behalf of the National Association for the Paralysed (registered in accordance with the National Assistance Act, 1948) by Derek McCulloch, O.B.E.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
The National Association for the Paralysed was founded in 1948 by two young men, both of whom were severely disabled in the last war. Its aim is to be of service to all paralysed people, of whom there are many thousands, whether ex-Service or civilian, and whatever the cause of their paralysis.
Since its foundation the National
Association for the Paralysed has been in touch with, and has done its best to help, more than 6,000 people.
by Mrs. Gaskell
Adapted as a serial in eight parts by Thea Holme
Music by Tristram Cary
Production by Raymond Raikes
6-' Samuel Brown '
Period: The early 1840s
Archbishop of Canterbury
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Helga Mott (soprano)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
by Helen Waddell
Arranged and introduced by Val Gielgud
Readers:
Joan Hart and Leon Quartermaine
'Blessed are they that have not seen and yet. have believed'
Psalm 33, vv. 11-21 (Broadcast
Psalter)
St. John 20, w. 11-31
Jesus lives (BBC H.B. 106) Romans 6. vv. 8-11
followed by late weather forecast for land areas