BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader. Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank CanteU
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First edition
A breakfast-time magazine followed by . MORNING MUSIC
A talk by the Rev. Frank Martin
Vicar of Mylor, Cornwall
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(Continued)
by Alistair Cooke
played by David Lumsden
From Southwell Minster
HOW THINGS BEGAN. Mesopotamia. 1— Metalsmiths of the Bronze Age. Script by Rhoda Power.
Jesu. the very thought of thee (BBC
H.B. 322)
New Every Morning, page 22 Psalm 9 (Broadcast Psalter) Romans 4, vv. 1-12
God of mercy. God of grace (BBC
H.B. 455)
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
Singing Together
by William Appleby
11.20 The World of work
First days at work: young workers discuss their experiences with John Evernden.
11.40 Intermediate French: Visite au Musee Grevin
Texte d'Emile Harven.
Madame Bain, Gaby, et Jean-Pierre visitent le Musee Grevin, Boulevard Montmartre
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Lawrence Leonard
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A radio play by Robert Bolt
At the House:
On the Hyperion ': with Norman Wynne. Richard Statman
John Scott. Edward Jewesbury and John Bryning
Production by Donald McWhinnie
The time is 1803
(piano)
A gramophone record of music by Granados
with contributions by Philip Hattey
The Granville Singers and Players
Directed by Cecil Woods
Introduced by Ian Stamp
Produced by Travers Thorneloe
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
in honour of THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY including a message recorded by the Master of the Queen's Music
Sir Arthur Bliss
BBC Scottish Choral Society
(Chorus-Master, Colin Davis ) BBC Scottish Orchestra (Leader, J. Mouland Begble )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Before an invited audience in the BBC studios, Queen. Margaret Drive , Glasgow
A radio play based on his own novel by John Mortimer
Characters in order of speaking:
The action takes place in and near a small seaside town in Southern England during the winters of 1935. 1942. and 1956 Production by Donald McWhinnie
followed by late weather forecast for land areas