' What's in a Name? '
Talks by the Rev. H. L. Clarke
6-Heirs
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An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
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Marjorie Anderson introduces
Amalia Magri , who recalls her cabaret days in Paris
Arthur Marshall , who talks to Georgette and Barbara Tallerman about the British Restaurant they ran during the war.
Denzil Batchelor , who gives a personal opinion on food and hygiene
A Treat: some speakers describe their own ideas
A request programme of records
Ballet Suite The Good-Humoured
Ladies (Scarlatti — Tommasini) : Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Igor Markevitch
La maison grise (Fortunio)
(Messager): Georges Thill (tenor). with orchestra conducted by Pierre Chagnon
Triana; El Puerto (Iberia) (Albeniz, orch. Arb6s): Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Ataulfo Argenta
Lullaby (In Hammersbach) (Three
Bavarian Dances) (Elgar): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
The Rio Grande (Lambert):
Gladys Ripley (contralto), Kyla Greenbaum (piano). Philharmonia Orchestra, and Chorus, conducted by Constant Lambert
Conducted by T. C. Worsley
Book: Alan Pryce-Jones Art: Eric Newton
Film: Elizabeth Coxhead
Theatre: Elizabeth Frank
Radio: Stephen Potter
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in India
in the North
A selection of wild-life attractions from the North of England edited and introduced by Dr. E. A. R. Ennion from the Monks' House Bird Observatory, Sea-houses, Northumberland
CANON G. A. K. Hervey , Editor of the North-Western Naturalist, tells of the animals and plants of the Lakes and the Southport dunes
GRACE HICKLING , of the Northumberland and Durham Natural History Society, outlines the life-cycle of the Fame Island grey seals
JOHN KIRBY , an amateur bird-recordist. introduces the voices of some Yorkshire birds
Produced by Jeffery Boswall
For the past five years The Naturalist has been broadcast at six-weekly intervals. Now it becomes a monthly programme, and its scope is to be widened to include an occasional edition on foreign natural history, as well as a quarterly edition on different regions within the British Isles.
Gyorgy Cziffra (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Paul Beard)
Conducted by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
PART 1
Two Hundred Years Ago
Donald Bancroft , quoting from old manuscript records in a college library, shows what the weather was like in the eighteenth century-when nobody could lay the blame on H-bomb tests
PART 2
Concerto Grosso No. 3, in G....
Handel Douglas Whittaker (flute)
Paul Beard (violin)
Charles Spinks
(harpsichord continuo)
This part of the concert is also being broadcast in the BBC Television Service and is introduced by Alec Robertson
Before an invited audience in the BBC Studios. Maida Vale. London
For Children of Most Ages
David tells
'The Story of Moses' from ' Stories from the Bible ' by Walter de la Mare
5-' Egypt is Afraid '
5.15 Tomorrow is a Stranger *
A serial play, set in modern times, about the mysterious adventures of a teenage orphan in search of wonders of the world
Written in seven parts by Norman Painting
Adventure Five:
' Shadows in the Coliseum'
Produced by Graham Gauld
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A summary of events of the past week
Jean Pougnet conducts his Orchestra from the Palm Court with Reginald Kilbey (cello)
This evening's visiting artist,
Joan Butler
by Alistair Cooke
Robert Irwin visits the Ilkley Concert Club and introduces part of a piano recital by Peter Katin
From the King's Hall, Ilkley
A series of four programmes describing, through their recorded memories and opinions, what life means or has meant to a variety of men and women at successive stages along their path to three score years and ten
1-A Pattern of Childhood
Recordings made by Ronald Lloyd
Production by Stanley Williamson
' He came unto his own '
1 Samuel 1, vv. 21-end
Psalm 40 (Broadcast psalter) St. Luke 2. vv. 22-40
Love unto thine own who earnest
(BBC H.B. 523)
St. John 1, vv. 11-12
followed by late weather forecast for land areas
Byrd
Mass for five voices sung by King's College Chapel Choir Conductor, David Willcocks
From King's College Chapel.
Cambridge
(by permission of the Provost and Fellows)