The David Shand Quintet
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First edition
A breakfast-time magazine followed by MORNING MUSIC
Bible reading and comment on the theme of the Parables of Christ by the Bishop of Bristol
2-Principies of Growth
St. Mark 4, vv. 26-32
St. Matthew 13. vv. 24-30
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Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Michael Dobson (oboe)
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A spontaneous discussion by Honor Balfour. Victor Mishcon
Denzil Batchelor , Colin Hodgkinson
STORIES AND RHYMES: 'The Magic Ring ': a Yugoslav fairy tale in three parts told by Nada Prodanovic. Part 1
2.20 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ' Seven Years in Tibet based on the book by Heinrich Harrer. 1-' Escape.' Script by Ormerod Greenwood
2.40 NATURE CALENDAR.
2.45 NATURE STUDY. 8-Animals Use their Ears. by Professor W. S. Bullough.
ERIC PHILLlPS recalls some amusing incidents and some unusual personalities.
Although he never won a single prize,
Mr. Phillips claims to have learned at least one important thing as a school-boy-' the ability to laugh at myself.'
(recorder)
Joseph Saxby (harpsichord) on a gramophone record
La Follia (Corelli)
Largo and Poco allegro (Sonata in C minor) (Loeillet)
PART 14 (Conclusion)
A message of comfort and cheer
Stuart Hibberd introduces a talk by C. A. Joyce
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Edward Chapman in 3-The Turf Libel
Written by Richard Du Cann
Sievier came to the turf with a love for gambling: Wootton with a love for horses. When they clashed the battle was hard fought and the result unexpected.
Lord Birkett speaks at the end of the programme
Produced by Nesta Pain
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
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