The Jack Emblow Sextet
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Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Talks by Sir Edward Villiers on faith and prayer
6-' How faith may be acquired '
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A bulletin of food news to guide the household shopper
Compiled by June Jay
Interval music
A programme for those interested in brushing up their French
2-En route pour Paris
Script by Max Bellancourt
at the piano
Frank Baron and his Sextet
TIME AND TUNE, by Kay Foster. (BBC recording)
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS i.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Current Affairs. The Challenge of Inflation. Andrew Shonfleld gives the second of two talks on our present economic difficulties.
A radio correspondence column of letters from listeners about ' Any Questions ? '
BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader. John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Reg Darnley , Walter Jackson
Carole Carr , Jon Pertwee
Presented by Bill Worsley
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A light-hearted enquiry in which famous stars of modern comedy step out of character and discuss their personal approach to the serious business of dispensing the precious commodity of laughter
13-The Art of Vic Oliver
Script by Gale Pedrick
Production by Tom Ronald
TRAVEL TALKS. The Faroe Islands. Script by Helga Day .
2.20 THE BIBLE AND LIFE. The People of the Gospels. 2-Jews and Romans. Script by Margaret Boys. (BBC recording)
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' The Wonderful Lamp ' by Max Voegeli. Adapted for broadcasting by Honor Wyatt from the translation of E. M. Prince. 2—' The Island of Qalah '
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Colin Davis
Eric Hope (piano)
The Royal Lodge Stakes
A race for two-year-olds, run over a distance of one mile
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Tom E. Webster as race-reader
From Ascot Heath
at the piano
by John Galsworthy
Part 10
' Cherry Tree Cottage' by Her children: G. M. Wilson
5 —' The Tale of a Tree '
Produced by Eve Burgess
All seemed to be going well for the Marlowe family until Charles and Richard decided to cut down the tree which made the washhouse so dark. But with the tree, crashed their hopes of a home, and now Miss Miller is sure she can persuade the landlord to turn them out.
(A new production of the play first broadcast in 1951)
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The Goat Moth by-W. J. Akester
This curious insect subsists, as a caterpillar, for three or four years entirely on a diet ot wood. As a moth, it has no mouth-parts and so dies almost at once of starvation. Destructive, ugly, and evil-smelling, it would seem to serve no purpose.
A twice-weekly survey of current affairs
Speakers in the studio in London and from regional and overseas centres contribute news and views on the issues of today and tomorrow
John Hunt (piano)
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