BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Forecast for land areas
First edition
A breakfast-time magazine bringing you news, views, and interviews followed by MORNING MUSIC
' A Letter and a Motto '
Talk by The Very Rev. C. 1. Peacocke,
Dean of Belfast
Forecast for land areas
Second edition
Each day this edition includes some recorded items from the first edition. followed by MORNING MUSIC
(Continued)
George Elrick
Introduces your request records
by Alistair Cooke
From east to west (BBC H.B. 47) New Every Morning, page 58 Carol: To us in Bethlem city Philippians 2, vv. 1-11
The Father's sole-begotten Son (BBC
H.B. 67)
Sidney Davey and his Players
plays
Schumann's
Symphonic Studies, Op. 13 on a gramophone record
A panel game devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
Isobel Barnett and Frank Muir challenge
Nancy Spain and Denis Norden
In the Umpire's chair,
John Arlott
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie ) Conducted by Colin Davis
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
by Margaret Hotine
Others taking part:
Betty Linton. Dorothy Black
Lala Lloyd. Cyril Shaps
Ian Lubbock , Harry Towb and Abdulla Mohamad of the BBC's Malayan Section
Narrator, Roger Snowdon
Production by Christopher Sykes
Sinfonia (The Christmas Oratorio)
(Bach): Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. conducted by Fritz Lehmann
Sonata in C for organ and orchestra,
K.336 (Mozart): Richard
(organ). Hamburg Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Winograd
Symphony in A (Boccherini):
Alessandro Scarlatti Orchestra, conductor, Franco Carraciolo on gramophone records
Pearl Hackney, Deryck Guyler Ruth Porcher , Kenneth Connor
Music under the direction of Peter Akister
Script by Eric Barker
Produced by Charles Maxwell
The sound-track of Sunday's television programme
The members:
The Archbishop of York
Ruth Pitter
Alan Bullock
Professor A. R. Gemmell
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
Produced by John Furness
Questions should be addressed to The Brains Trust,' BBC Television Centre, London, W.12.
A programme of favourite operatic excerpts given by Marion Studholme (soprano)
Denis Dowling (baritone)
BBC Chorus
(Trained by Harold Noble)
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Introduced by Robert Irwin
Produced by Geoffrey Brand
For Listeners of All Ages
' Tumbledown Dick 'from the book by Howard Spring adapted by Muriel Levy
4—' For Auld Lang Syne '
Produced by Herbert Smith
5.30 Canoes
Talk by Geoffrey Lapage
Mr. Lapage, with his brothers and his sister, ' grew up in canoes.' They used to spend long days exploring the River Weaver in their two Rob Roys and a Canadian canoe. In this talk Mr. Lapage tells you all about the joys of canoeing —and its dangers.
5.50 The week's programmes
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
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
described by the Rt. Hon.
John Boyd-Carpenter M.P ,
Minister of Pensions and National Insurance
Oxford Playhouse Company in ' FROST AT MIDNIGHT' by Andre Obey
Translated by Warren Tute
Adapted and produced by Frank Hauser
Cast in order of speaking:
The action takes place in the Corn-market of a small Warwickshire town in the December of 1499
followed by late weather forecast for land areas