Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Leader. Jack Nugent)
Conductor, Michael Collins
A meditation on the Good Shepherd Psalm prepared by members of The Grail
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Guy Daines and his Orchestra
Ruth Dyson (piano)
Ethel Lyon (soprano)
Ernest Lush (piano)
by Bryson Taylor
As an Australian visiting this country, Mr. Bryson Taylor spent an afternoon watching a Cup Tie. But it was what happened before the match began that surprised and amused him and which prompted him to make some comparisons between that occasion and a similar occasion in his own country.
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT i, by Marjorie Eele
Look, ye saints, and see how glorious
(BBC H.B 127)
New Every Morning, page 33 Psalm 122 (Broadcast psalter) 2 Thessalonians 2, vv. 1-14
Christ, above all glory seated (BBC
H.B. 121)
Troise and his Banjoliers
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Gladys Whitred
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. The British Isles. The Weald of Kent and Sussex. Script by John Allen.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. 'Wie der Onkel , so der Neffe. ' Nach dem Be-such einer Nachbarin bekommt Klaus eine aparte Idee. Manuskript von Milo Sperber
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from a factory at Hemel Hempstead, Herts
with Lou Campara, Johnny Lockwood, Suzi Miller, Peter Sellers
James Moody (piano) Bert Weedon (guitar) Max Abrams (drums)
Presented by Bill Gates
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Harry Davidson's Orchestra and his Folk Dance Band
Guest artist,
Alfred Swain (baritone)
Introduced by Ivan Samson
Master of Ceremonies, Stan Ross
Caller, Peter Kennedy
Producer, Stanton Jefferies
(Folk Dances arranged by members of the English Folk Dance and Song Society)
ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH. 'Sir Orfeo': a tale from the old English verse-romance. Script by Margaret J Miller , 2.20 HISTORY i. America-Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century. I-Jacques Cartier. Script by Michael Hyde
2.40 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. Science and the Larder. 1—Balance on the Farm. Script by John Scupham
The last of a series of record programmes portraying the loves, hates, jealousies, and sorrows of some of the great characters of opera
Presented by Scott Goddard
The novel by Evelyn Waugh
Dramatised for radio by Lance Sieveking
Cast in order of speaking:
Production by Donald McWhinnie (The recorded broadcast of April 9)
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
by Alistair Cooke
Anona Winn. Joy
Adamson Jack Train , and Kenneth Home ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
Presented by C. F. Meehan
The Rt. Hon.
Harold Wilson, O.B.E., M.P. for the Opposition
late weather forecast for land areas