A reading for Sunday morning from ' The Great Realities ' by Samuel H. Miller Part of the chapter
Peace: its Power and Joy
Reader, Rex Palmer
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An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Led by Stanley Browne )
Conductor, Gerald Gentry
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Marjorie Anderson introduces:
Ba Mason, who gives her impressions of the House of Commons.
A Day into Two: introducing husbands and children of some women who go out to work.
June In and Out: a seasonal angle on examinations and beauty.
Voices and Views from recent broadcasts in Woman's Hour.
(BBC recording)
A request programme of records
Petite Suite (Debussy): Lamoureux
Orchestra, conducted by Jean Fournet
Piano Concerto in G (Ravel):
Michel angeli (piano), and the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Ettore Gracis
Rhapsody. Espafta (Chabrrer): Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Bt .
Conducted by Sir Gerald Barry
Radio: Stephen Potter
Book: Alan Pryce-Jones Art: J. M. Richards
Film: Freda Bruce Lockhart
Theatre: John Barber
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Fowey
Bernard Fishwick visits this ancient Cornish port and, in the words of its people, introduces its work as a port, its fishing, its yachting, and its history
Produced by Anthony Thwaite in the BBC's West of England studios
6-Parisian Mixed Grill
Presented, with records, by Mark Lubbock
Archie Camden (bassoon)
Scottish National Orchestra
(Leader, Thomas Matthews )
Conductor, Hans Swarowsky
Part 1
by Lord Belhaven and Stenton
Lord Belhaven recalls the ceremonies belonging to the Colour of his Regiment. He suggests that there is a more profound explanation of the respect shown to the Colour than we normally suppose.
Part 2
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A summary of events of the past week
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra
This evening's visiting artist
Helen Watts
by Alistair Cooke
Appeal on behalf of Dr. Graham's Homes, Kalimpong, India, by Rumer Godden
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Rumer Godden , [address removed]
From poverty and despair to the love and care of a Christian family, and training to become a valuable citizen-this is the hope that Dr. Graham's Homes in Kalimpong hold out to 500 of India's poorest Anglo-Indian children.
Founded in 1900 by this great missionary, and one-time Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Homes still need £ 60,000 a year for their vital work, and of this £ 23,000 must come from private subscriptions and donations.
Field-Marshal Lord Harding pays tribute to the spirit and traditions of our Territorial Army, which celebrates its fiftieth anniversary this year
Recordings made this afternoon in Hyde Park, London
The scene described by Michael Henderson
The Virtuoso Ensemble:
Edward Walker (flute) Leon Goossens (oboe) Sidney Fell (clarinet)
Ronald Waller (bassoon)
John Burden (horn)
David Martin (violin)
Patrick Hailing (violin) Gwynne Edwards (viola)
Willem de Mont (cello)
James W. Merrett (double-bass)
'The evidence of things not seen'
Proverbs 2, vv. 1-8
Psalm 91 (Broadcast psalter)
Hebrews 11, vv. 1-16 and 32-40 Jesu priceless treasure (BBC H.B. 518) St. John 15, v. 5
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