BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Forecast for land areas
First edition
A breakfast - time magazine, bringing you news, views, and interviews
Including
Royal Film Performance
Out Today: gramophone records David Roe on paints
Introduced by Alan Skempton followed by MORNING MUSIC
Common Sayings
A series of talks by the Rev. R. W. Thomson
1─ 'I haven't time'
Forecast for land areas
Second edition
A breakfast-time magazine
Including
Edward Bishop 's Monday story
The Foreign Scene: from our own correspondent followed by MORNING MUSIC
(Continued)
by Alistair Cooke
Lawrence Glover (piano)
HOW THINGS BEGAN. 7-Living Things Change. Material compiled by Richard Palmer. Dramatic presentation by Honor Wyatt.
Father, we praise thee, now the night is over (BBC H.B. 405)
New Every Morning, page 54 Psalm 36 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Luke 17, vv. 1-10
Lord of all hopefulness (BBC H.B.
309)
Marcel Gardner and his Orchestra
SINGING together, by William Appleby
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK. Jobs in the Open Air. Herbert Hunter interviews young workers.
11.40 intermediate FRENCH. Jean-Pierre. bricoleur. Texte de Max Bellancourt.
Mademoiselle Muche, la locataire du troisieme, a beaucoup d'imagination. Convaincue que sa vie est en danger, elle parle de ses frayeurs a Madame Bain. Vous verrez Jean-Pierre installer une sonnerie d'alarme pour rassurer Mademoiselle Muche.
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
The sound-track of Sunday's television programme
The members:
Dr. Julian Huxley , F.R.S.
Jacquetta Hawkes , O.B.E.
Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
Julian Trevelyan
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
Produced by Catherine Dove
Questions should be addressed to ' The Brains Trust,' BBC Television Centre, London, W.12.
Listen again to favourite songs and melodies from operetta and musical comedy with Marion Lowe (soprano)
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
BBC Chorus
(trained by Alan G. Melville )
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader. William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Introduced by Roger Collinge
Script by Phil Park
Produced by Eric Arden
For Younger Listeners
' Brogeen and the Lost Castle'
A serial dialogue story adapted by Charles Witherspoon from the book by Patricia Lynch
5 — 'The Forge at the Crossroads'
Produced by Cicely Mathews
5.30 For Older Children
Now Showing in London
A review by Eric Gillett of some of the new films and plays
5.50 The week's programmes
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Brahms
Violin Concerto in D played by Max Rostal (violin) with the BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader. Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Lawrence Leonard
The programme opens with the Royal Hunt and Storm from Berlioz' opera.
The Trojans in Carthage
Before an invited audience in the Town Hall. Manchester
with Peter Sellers
Harry Secombe , Spike Milligan
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Announcer, Wallace Greenslade
Script by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Production by Roy Speer
followed by late weather forecast for land areas