BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
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First edition
A breakfast-time magazine followed by MORNING MUSIC
A poet's impression of The Lord's Prayer and a poem on ' Our daily bread ' by David Scott Blackhall
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Second edition followed by MORNING MUSIC
John Davies (clarinet)
Else Cross (piano)
VIVALDI
Records of some of his Concertos for strings, including Autumn and Winter from ' The Seasons '
Awake, my soul (BBC H.B. 403) New Every Morning, page 64
Psalm 119, part 1 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 4, vv. 1-14
To thee our God we fly (BBC H.B.
434)
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
Gramophone records of popular music by Gounod, Ponchielli , Rossini, and Tchaikovsky
Every June as a boy BRIAN FENTON looked forward to his family's Sunday excursions to the sea. When he got there the breakers and the buoy bobbing above the horizon always became a challenge to his ambitions as a swimmer.
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by George Hurst
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(piano) on gramophone records
An adaptation of the first part of Wil Jon Edwards 's autobiography
' From the Valley I Came'
Narrated by Prysor Williams
Also taking part:
Lorna Davies. Harriet Lewis
Olive Michael. Michael Browne
D. L. Davies. Eric Ellis
T. H. Evans. Brinley Jenkins J. Huw Jones. Dillwyn Owen
Adaptation by Paul Ferris Produced by Aled Vaughan
(: a new production of the programme first broadcast on May 15, 1957)
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra
This afternoon's visiting artist,
Llewelyn John
Conducted by Walter Allen
LEONARD CLARK recalls from his Gloucestershire childhood some of the people who have mattered most in his life. Today's talk, the second of three, is about two sisters, Rachel and Minnie, who presided over sweet shop and music lessons.
Minnow's Retreat
A story written by Hazel Chew.
Read by Trevor.
Roaming the North York Moors
Nan Macdonald and Fred Loads bring you a picture in sound of part of this vast National Park with recordings of some of the interesting and unusual people they met there - a moorland postman, a hunt kennel man, a heather-besom maker, a blacksmith, a craftsman in English oak, as well as lively youth hostellers and the story of a railway.
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A programme in which a question of current concern or interest will be argued or investigated.
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