A reading for Sunday morning from ' The Great Realities ' by Samuel H. Miller
Part of the chapter ' Trying to Believe ' Reader. Olive Gregg
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An up-to-the-minule guide for your listening and viewing
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Led by Stanley Browne )
Conductor, Gerald Gentry
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Marjorie Anderson introduces:
A Day Into Two: an enquiry into the problems of married women at work.
Dai Rees, C.B.E.: a recent guest in "Woman's Hour".
Naomi Jacob talking about books.
Crimes Committed by Young People are Increasing: the first part of John Freeman's investigation.
(BBC recording)
A request programme of records
Love Scene (Romeo and Juliet) (Berlioz)- Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Lorin Maazel
Symphonie Espagnole (Lalo):
Arthur Grumwux (violin), with the Lamoureux Concerts Orchestra, conducted by Jean Fournet
Conducted by Sir Gerald Barry
Film: Freda Bruce Lockhart
Theatre: John Barber
Radio: James Kennaway Book: Alan Pryce-Jones Art: Eric Newton
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Spalding in Holland, South Lincolnshire where some of the townsfolk help Neville Powley to find out more about its past, its present, and - through the voices of the young people - its future
Produced by Bertram Parnaby in the BBC's North of England studios
(BBC recording)
4-The Waltz King of Vienna
The music of Johann Strauss presented, with records, by Mark Lubbock
Russian Music
Recordings made available by courtesy of Sovetskoe Radio, Moscow
PART 1 played by Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
Conducted by Kiril Kondrashin played by David Oistrakh (violin)
Soviet Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Kiril Kondrashin
A ghost story by Oliver Onions
Introduced and read by his wife
Berta Ruck
PART 2 played by Svyatoslav Richter (piano) Soviet Radio Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Kurt Zanderling played by Soviet Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Gauk
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A summary of events of the past week
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra
This evening's visiting artist
James Milligan
by Alistair Cooke
Appeal on behalf of the Women's Social Work of the Salvation Army, by Hugh Redwood , O.B.E.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Hugh Redwood. Esq., The Salvation Army, [address removed]
The Women's Social Work ,of the Salvation Army maintains 118 homes and hostels in Great Britain and Ireland for needy women and girls. Children in need of care and protection, girls in moral danger, neglectful mothers with children, homeless women, unmarried mothers, deserted wives, aged women-all come within the scope of this branch of Salvation Army activity. Apart from the provision of maternity services, training homes, shelters, rehabilitation centres, Eventide homes, more than four hundred devoted women officers offer friendship, understanding, and help when most needed to the lonely, wayward, and unfortunate.
The story of the evacuation and the events that led up to it from the break through the French front by the Germans on May 13, 1940. to the morning of June 4 when the Dunkirk beaches and the sea were empty and the Allied troops remaining in the town surrendered to the German Army
The programme is based on British, French. Belgian, and German historical sources, official despatches, and personal narratives
Script by David Divine
With Howard Marion-Crawford
Noel Johnson , Ralph Truman
Edgar Norfolk. Oliver Burt Keith Pyott , Eric Phillips
Frank Windsor , Arthur Young
Malcolm Graeme , Alan Lawrance
Eric Francis , Geoffrey Wincott Robert Cawdron , Noel Dryden and Bill Beesbey
Production by Maurice Brown
' He left not himself without witness'
Wisdom 13, w. 1-6
Psalm 19 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 14, vv. 1-18
Sing to the Lord a joyful song (BBC
H.B. 19)
Revelation 4, v. 11
followed by late weather forecast for land areas