Gramophone records
for land areas
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
' Digging for Victory '
The Bishop of Grantham, the Rt. Rev. Anthony Otter , reads and comments on the Epistle of James
for land areas
The Langham Light Orchestra
Conductor, Maurice Miles
Emerentia Scheepers (soprano)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Kenneth Essex (viola)
Dennis Murdoch (piano)
by Alistair Cooke
HOW things BEGAN. 3-The First Seamen. Script by Rhoda Power. (BBC recording)
Awake, mv soul, and with the sun
(BBC H.B. 403)
New Every Morning, page 64
Psalm 119, part 2 (Broadcast Psalter) Galatians 3. vv. 21-29
0 God of earth and altar (BBC H.B.
394)
Marcel Gardner and his Orchestra
SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK. Working with Animals: a talk by Bill Marshall.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. - Pierre Cultivateur. ' Texte d'Emile Harven.
Augmented
BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet with Jerry Allen and his Trio
Mary Morgan , Bernard Spear
Bruce Trent , Stan Stennett
Presented by Bill Worsley
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. ' The Hollow among the Ferns,' from ' Far from the Madding Crowd ' by Thomas Hardy. Read by Roger Delgado
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
4-The Eruption of Krakatoa by R. J. Dalby
In 1883 Mr. Dalby was sailing before the mast on a small trading barque. On August 27, when Krakatoa erupted with devastating violence, he was just touching in at Java and Sumatra. He was one of the few eye-witnesses of this tragedy lucky enough to live to describe it.
(: originally broadcast on March 5, 1937)
Conducted by Lou Whiteson with Edmund Hockridge
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
(piano): on gramophone records
late weather forecast for land areas