BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon ) Conductor, Frank Cantell
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A breakfast-time magazine bringing you news, views, and interviews followed by MORNING MUSIC
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' Towards Christian Unity '
A series of talks by different speakers
4-The Very Rev. James Pitt-Watson
' Unity and Tradition '
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Iris Bourne (soprano) with Frederick Stone (piano)
Du meines Herzens Kronelein
Allerseelen Ich trage meine Minne Heimliche Aufforderung Wiegentied Zueignung
SCHUBERT
A record of the Piano Sonata in G (D.894)
Away with our fears (BBC H.B. 147) New Every Morning, page 44 Psalm 86 (Broadcast Psalter) 1 Kings 19, vv. 9-21
Breathe on me, breath of God (BBC
H.B. 148)
Michael Freedman and his Orchestra
Adele Leigh (soprano)
Josephine Lee
(harpsichord and piano)
Nina Milkina (piano)
London String Quartet:
Granville Jones (violin)
Carl Pini (violin)
Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello)
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble:
Philip Jones (trumpet)
Roy Copestake (trumpet)
Keith Whitmore (horn)
Evan Watkin (trombone) Arthur Wilson (trombone)
The programme arranged by Basil Douglas
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatised as a radio serial in six parts by Felix Felton
3: 'Baskerville Hall'
[Starring] Carleton Hobbs and Norman Shelley
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
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Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Guest artist,
Arthur Richards (baritone)
Introduced by Lionel Marson
Master of Ceremonies.
Charles Crathorn
Produced by Eric Arden
answers questions put by Ruth Drew , Ernest Eytle and John Snagge on his experiences of eighty-four years on and off the cricket field
E. W. Swanton , cricket correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, Wilfred' Rhodes, Patsy Hendren , and Denis Compton pay tribute to Sir ' Plum ' Warner
See columns 2 and 3
(piano) on gramophone records
Conducted by Philip Hope-Wallace
Book: Pamela Hansford Johnson
Art: Nevile Wallis
Film: Riccardo Aragno
Theatre: J. W. Lambert
Radio: Lance Sieveking
by A. W . Rowe
A. W. Rowe grew up in St. Ives, Cornwall, and most of his family were sailors or fishermen. This is the second of three stories he tells about life in St. Ives in the old days.
Next Thursday:
Cock Chit-Chat and Man Friday
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on a gramophone record
by John Mortimer.
[Starring] Alec McCowen
with James McKechnie and Beatrice Ormonde
(BBC recording)
To be repeated on Saturday at 2.10
Peter Forster writes on page 6
A programme in which a question of current concern or interest will be argued or investigated.
Rene Cutforth reports from the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales
which is being held this year at Ebbw Vale in Monmouthshire.
Rene Cutforth has been present since the first day of this six-day event. Tonight, with the aid of recordings made during the week, he gives his impressions of the Premier Festival of Wales.
followed by late weather forecast for land areas