Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
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Conductor, David Curry
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. Alan Cooper
This same Jesus
2 ... teaches us to pray
St. Luke 11. vv. 5-13
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Gordon McLean (piano)
Interval music
Prayer
Holy, Holy, Holy (S.P. 187, A. and M. 160, C.H. 1, P. and H. 2. all omitting v. 2: Tune. Nicaea)
Interlude: 'Jesus Appears in Galilee' Prayers; the Prayer for Goodwill; the Lord's Prayer
Lead us. heavenly Father, lead us
(S.P. 555: A. and M. 281: C.H. 563; P. and H. 156: Tune. Mannheim)
Blessing
Jack Nathan and his Band
From a spinning mill in Pleasley Vale, near Mansfield
Bert Weedon, Chic Murray and Maidie, Bruce Trent, Bernard Miles
Harry Engleman (piano) Vic Mortiboys (bass) Bob Mansell (drums)
Introduced by Philip Garston-Jones
Produced by James Pestridge
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
The sound-track of Sunday's television programme
The members:
Dr. Julian Huxley, F.R.S.
Ruth Pitter
John Betjeman
Professor A. J. Ayer, F.B.A.
Question-Master, Bernard Braden
Produced by John Furness
Questions should be addressed to ' The Brains Trust.' BBC Television Centre. London, W.12
STORIES and RHYMES... The Princess and the Goblin ' by George MacDonald. adapted as a three-part serial by Margaret J. Miller. Part 3
2.20 poets and POETRY. Alfred Tennyson: Poems, 1832. Robert Gittings talks about ' To Christopher North ' and ' The Lady of Shalott.' Readers. Flora Robson and Stephen Murray.
(Flora Robson is appearing in ' The House by the Lake ' at the Duke of York's Theatre; Stephen Murray in ' The Best Damn Lie ' at the Winter Garden Theatre, London)
2.40 nature calendar.
2.45 NATURE STUDY. Butterflies, by L. Hugh Newman.
Conducted by Edgar Anstey
Radio: Stephen Potter
Book: Pamela Hansford Johnson Art: Eric Newton
Film : Freda Bruce Lockhart Theatre: T. C. Worsley
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BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
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
followed by late weather forecast for land areas