Creswell Colliery Band
Conductor, P. E. Woodhouse
Forecast for land areas
and his Rio Tango Band
' Wear and Tear in Daily Life '
Talks by Canon Stephen McGill , Rector of St. Mary's Roman Catholic College, Blairs, Aberdeen
3-Forgive and forget
Forecast for land areas
A bulletin of food news
Compiled by Louise Davies
by Marjorie Taylor
Dora was a Bantu servant girl who worked for Mrs. Taylor and her family in South Africa. How and why she became so dear to them that leaving her seemed like leaving a very cherished friend Mrs. Taylor explains in this talk.
Eiluned Davies (piano)
Pamela Weston (clarinet)
Ernest Lush (piano)
SCHUMANN
Records of his Manfred Overture and the Konzertstiick for piano and orchestra
Be near us. Holy Trinity (BBC H.B.
165)
New Every Morning, page 50 Psalm 150 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 24, vv. 10-27
Fair waved the golden corn (BBC
H.B. 436)
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Maurice Denham reads selections from
' Charlotte's Web' the story by E. B. White
Arranged in three parts
2—' Some Pig! '
Music played by The Consort of Reeds
Directed by C. W. Harding with contributions from
The Chameleons
Directed by Ron Peters and David Buchan at the piano
by H. Rider Haggard
Abridged by Jocelyn Bradford
Read by Derek Birch
13—' Good's Discomfiture '
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Reports from Britain and overseas
9 — ' The Tinker's Quest ' with Anthony Baird
Judy Bruce , Felix Felton
Louise Gainsborough
Jack Howarth , George Merritt Myrtle Reed. Leonard Trolley
A section of the BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
Script by Felix Felton and Susan Ashman
Produced by Alfred Dunning
at the piano
Directed by David Wolfsthal with David Branson (piano)
Double Bill
' THE JAR' by Luigi Pirandello
Translated and adapted for radio by Michael Hyde with members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company and Greta Wood .
Produced by Helena Wood
3.30 ' THE PRAM' by George Charles Brown
Produced by Michael Bakewell
from Winchester Cathedral
Introit: Blessed be the Holy Trinity
(Prendergast)
Exhortation; Confession; Absolution; the Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalms 6. 7. and 8 First Lesson: Deuteronomy 8, vr.
6-18
Magnificat (Alan Gray in F minor)
Second Lesson: St. Matthew 13. vr.
1-9
Nunc dimittis (Alan Gray in F minor) Creed; Lesser Litany; the Lord's
Prayer
Versicles and Responses Collects
Anthem: Lord, it belongs not to my care (H. W. Rhodes)
Prayers; the Grace
Organ Voluntary: Chorale Prelude on Urbs beata (Healey Willan)
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
R.Alwyn Surplice
Advice and entertainment for retired people and elderly people generally, and a meeting-place on the air for those concerned for their welfare
Bungalows for Elderly Residents: A visit to Chesham to describe a special housing scheme.
Presented by Richard Baker
For Children of All Ages
' Green Sailors to the Rescue!' by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones
3 — ' Loopy Takes a Hand '
Production by Josephine Plummer
' I expect some of you may remember Loopy. He's the young man who twice jolly nearly wrecked Rag Doll when he came sailing with us, but in spite of his habit of meaning well and doing badly, we all like him very much indeed. Well, it was some time since we'd seen him-when suddenly he turned up at Mill Creek. Uncle George had gone off for the day on one of his visits to various boatyards, in search of the new boat he was going to' buy when Rag DoU had been sold, and we were having our usual discussion about what to do with ourselves while he was away ...'
(Mary Green)
(John Glen is appearing in ' The Trip to Bountiful ' at the Arts Theatre, London)
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by the Rev. Clifford Smith
I-No Lions in Africa?
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Music and songs from a West-Country square dance party
Dancing to the Jolly Waggoners
Square Dance Band
Master, of Ceremonies,
Bernard Fishwick Caller:
Pat Shaw and songs from Pat Shaw with Michael Watson (guitar)
From the United Front Youth Centre
Redfield, Bristol
Produced by Brian Patten
(or 'Little Women')
A personal confession with music
Chapter 1
I am born - Nobody believes me - I decide, against advice, to breathe - I meet my first adult - 'Is oo my daddy?' - I receive my first kick in the teeth - Life in Old Heidelberg, or wherever it was - I am introduced to my mother and several other new acquaintances including:
Kitty Bluett, Miriam Karlin, Georgia Brown, Graham Stark
Certain songs are sung accompanied by the BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
My music is arranged by Malcolm Lockyer
And my script by David Climie
I am produced by Roy Speer
See page 6
Part 1
See panel, and page 4
Part 2
followed by late weather forecast for land areas