A reading for Sunday morning from ' The Signs of Our Times ' by Maldwyn Edwards
Reader, Arthur Bush
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BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conductor, Gerald Gentry
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Ludwig Koch introduces birds that can be heard this month, including members of the finch family and the whimbrel
Produced by Winwood Reade
A request programme of records including:
Symphony No. 2, in B minor (Borodin):
Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Nicolai Malko
Sinfonia da Requiem (Britten): Danish
State Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer
If you have any requests for this programme, please send them on postcards to: ' Your Concert Choice,' BBC, Broadcasting House, London W.I.
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
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Cushendall and Cushendun
These little towns stand at the seaward end of the celebrated Glens of Antrim. Gethyn Stoodley Thomas invites you to join him on a visit to these pleasant places, and to meet some of the people who live and work there
Produced by Gethyn Stoodley Thomas
Sean O'Faolain
Mr. O'Faolain talks about two recently published volumes of short stories: by Aldous Huxley and Viola Meynell; and Adam, One Afternoon, a set of stories by the young Italian writer, Italo Calvino.
Readers:
Jill Balcon and Derek Hart
Amaryllis Fleming (cello)
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader: Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Lawrence Leonard
by Alistair Cooke
For Children of Most Ages
' Why Blacksmiths are Never Weary '
An Irish legend by Michael Gareth Llwellyn told by Mary O'Farrell
5.10 For Thy Great Glory
A Cathedral Pilgrimage
15-Lincoln
Douglas V. Duff visits the ancient
Cathedral of Lincoln. He meets the Dean and a member of the Cathedral staff and joins with children from the City of Lincoln in a Service, conducted by the Dean, the Rt. Rev. D. C. Dunlop
Prayer
City of God (E.H. 375)
Lesson: St. Matthew 19. vv. 16-22 Anthem: Sing Joyfully (Byrd)
Address by the Rev. E. C. Blake Prayers
He who would valiant be (E.H. 402) Blessing
Organ Voluntary
Organist and Master of the Choristers:
Gordon Slater , mus. DOC. F.R.C.O.
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Conducted by Sir Gerald Barry
Book: Alan Fryce-Jones Art: J. M. Richards
Film: E. Arnot Robertson Theatre: Harold Hobson
Radio: Lionel Hale
by John Galsworthy
Dramatised as a serial in eleven parts by Muriel Levy
Part 4
Production by Val Gielgud
In her determined effort to pull strings on behalf of her brother Hubert, whom she believes to have been grossly maligned, Dinny seeks some influential people. While staying in a house-party at Lippinghall, she manages to inveigle Lord Saxenden to her cousin Fleur's sitting-room late one evening, and there she reads aloud to him extracts from Hubert's diary ... but to her disgust, he falls asleep while she is reading.
Meanwhile, she has become attracted by the very man upon whom her anger falls ... Professor Hallorsen .
Helga Mott (soprano)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Jesws said:
' I have overcome the world'
Isaiah, chapter 12
Psalm 9 (Broadcast psalter) St. John 16, w. 7-33
Lord of Beauty (BBC H.B. 327) St. Matthew 28, v. 18
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