' What's in a Name? '
Talks by the Rev. H. L. Clarke
2-Servants
Forecast for land areas
An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
A breakfast-time magazine bringing you news, views, and interviews
' What's in a Name? '
Talks by the Rev. H. L. Clarke
3-Friends
Forecast for land areas
Second edition
A bulletin of food news
Compiled and read by Louise Davlea
by Susanna Slivko
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. Sons of Brutus. Script by Rhoda Power.
Come, let us to the Lord our God
(BBC H.B. 487)
New Every Morning, page 72 Canticle 4 (Broadcast Psalter) 1 Corinthians 15. vv. 50-58
Rock of ages (BBC H.B. 296)
Sidney Davey and his Players
Serenade in E, for string orchestra played by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rafael Kubelik on a gramophone record
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
lkt's JOIN IN. Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby '
2.20 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC. ' Till Eulenspiegel ': second illustrated talk by John Hosier on the tone poem by Richard Strauss.
2.40 MODERN HISTORY. Napoleon I: The Battle of the Nations. Script by Zot Bailey
A play for radio by Jessie Rawlinson
A play for radio by Michael Molyneux
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Plays produced by Michael Bakewell
from Gloucester Cathedral
Antiphon: Let thy merciful ears
(Weelkes)
Responses (Tomkins) Psalms 137. 138
First Lesson: Genesis 9, vv. 8-17 Magnificat (Wood in D)
Second Lesson: Romans 12, vv. 1-16 Nunc dimittis (Wood in D)
Creed: Lesser Litany; The Lord's
Prayer
Responses (Tomkins) Collects
Anthem: Thou wilt keep him la perfect peace (Wesley)
0 Love, how deep (E.H. 459) Blessing
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Herbert Sumsion
Assistant Organist, John Sanders
An Animal Fund: Josephine Hunter finds a way to keep a pet on a tight budget
Three Eggs and a Flag: H. P. Bonser describes a wartime sanctuary
Presented by Douglas Smith
For the Younger Ones
'The Log of the Ark' by Kenneth Walker and Geoffrey Boumphrey
Told by Norman Shelley
5 - 'It Stops Raining'
All the animals and birds begin discussing what they will do when they get back to the wonderful woods...
5.15 For Older Children
'The Long Journey'
A historical play for children written by Constance Teear
5-Condemned to Death
Other parts played by Prysor Williams and D. L. Davies
Production by Ifan O. Williams
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
Conducted by the Rev. R. T. Brooks
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailei forecast for the South-East region
A country dance party
Songs by Rosemary Redpath and John Chapman
Tim Healy (fiddle)
Guest Caller:
Dick Newton Birmingham Square Dance Band
Introduced by Kenneth Clark
by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
Chorus of gondoliers, contadine Chorus-Master. William Cox-Ife
Stage Director, Herbert Newby Orchestra under the direction of ISIDORE Godfrey
From Princes Theatre. London
Act 1: Venice
Act 2
Pavilion in the Palace of Barataria
Concerto in C minor
* for string orchestra played by I Musict on a gramophone record
followed by late weather forecast for land areas
The Waters-Pleeth-Good Trio:
Stephen Waters (clarinet)
William Pleeth (cello) Margaret Good (piano)
Beethoven
Seven variations for cello and piano on the duet ' Bei Mannern. welche Liebe fiihlen from Mozart's The Magic Flute
Trio in B flat, Op. 11, for clarinet, cello, and piano
Next Wednesday: Brahms's Trio in A minor, Op. 114. for clarinet, cello, and piano