A reading for Sunday morning from ' A Right to be Merry by Sister Mary Francis
Part of the chapter
' Wild and Sweet'
Reader, Molly Lawson
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BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon )
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
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by Denis Vaughan
A request programme of records including this week:
The Lark Ascending (Vaughan Williams): Frederick Grinke (violin), with the Boyd Neel Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel
Ein Heldenleben (Richard Strauss ):
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, conducted by Willem Mengel berg
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it.
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Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis , Maxwell Knight , and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
Produced by Bill Coysh
A monthly magazine
Influence in Reverse:
Gordon Gow talks about some American films that have been derived from television plays and presents some scenes in sound-track
A Film and a Manifesto:
' This programme is not put before you as an achievement, but as an aim. We ask you to view it not as critics, nor as a diversion, but in direct relation to British cinema still obstinately class-bound; still rejecting the stimulus of contemporary life, as well as the responsibility to criticise
This is part of the note that accompanied the Free Cinema 3 ' programme shown last month at the National Film Theatre. Anthony Lejeune challenges Lindsay Anderson , director of ' Every Day Except Christmas ' which was shown in the programme. to justify these claims
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by Her Highness
Princess Marie Louise
A reading by Gladys Young of passages from the book chosen by Mary Hope Allen
3-' Early Married Life in Germany '
by Alistair Cooke
For Children of Most Ages
' The Good Little Girl'
A play by Olive Dehn from the story by F. Anstey
Produced by David Davis
Current interest rates on money lent to the Government by R. J. Martin
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Conducted by Edgar Anstey
Radio: John Metcalf
Book: Alan Pryce-Jones Art: J. M. Richards
Film: E. Arnot Robertson
Theatre: Harold Hobson
by John Galsworthy
Dramatised as a serial in eleven parts by Muriel Levy
Part 3
Production by Val Gielgud
Dinny's time is much taken up with reading her brother's diary and soaking herself in the atmosphere of the expedition on which the American Professor HaUorsen had gone with Hubert.
Meanwhile she has met Hallorsen at dinner at Diana Ferse 's house, and against her better judgment--despite his apparent spitefulness in publishing a vindictive account of her brother's activities abroad-she finds herself attracted by his personality. Her Uncle Adrian, who tells the story, feels that Dinny could be occupied in brighter pursuits.
1957-58 by Sir Edward Appleton ,
G.B.E., K.C.B., F.R.S.
Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh
On the eve of a great experiment in international co-operation among scientists, Sir Edward Appleton speaks about some of the things scientists hope to achieve during the eighteen months of observation, for which they have been preparing for several years.
Suite No. 3 in C played by Antonio Janigro (cello)
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Jesus said:
' I have chosen you '
Exodus 33, v. 11a and vv. 12-16
Psalm 119, part 4 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 15. w. 1-20 and 26-27 Jesus Blessed Saviour (BBC H.B. 203) 1 Peter 2. v. 9a
followed by late weather forecast for land areas