Speaker,
The Rev. Wilfrid Garlick
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Erik Routley, Ph.D., of Mansfield College, Oxford, and Father Trevor Huddleston, C.R., who are conducting a mission to Leeds University this week, share these talks on ' Characters in the Bible '
1 — ' Ruth ' by Erik Routley
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Each day this edition may include some of the items from the first edition.
Australia v. England
Summary by Brian Johnston
See Light Programme
by Alistair Cooke
Sybil Michelow (contralto) with Ernest Lush (piano)
Brahms Feldeinsamkeit; Sonntag; Wir wandelten, wir zwei zusammen; Standchen (Der Mond steht uber dem Berge); Liebestreu; Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer
Mahler Hans und Grete; Urlicht; Erinnerung; Das irdische Leben; Starke Einbild ungskraft
HOW THINGS BEGAN. 4-Men paint pictures and carve bone.
Feast of the Purification
Virgin-born, we bow before thee
(BBC H.B. 240)
New Every Morning, page 87
Canticle 10 (Broadcast psalter) St. Luke 2, vv. 22-35 and 39-40 Blest are the pure in heart (BBC
H.B. 318)
Light Orchestra
(Leader. David Adams )
Conductor, David Curry
SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK. Working in the Dress Trades: Gwen Hiscocks , Principal of the Barrett Street Technical College, tells of opportunities and introduces some people in the dress trades.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE French: ' Cambriolage dans la pharmacie.' Texte d'Emile Harven.
Trouvant ce matin dans son magasin un desordre indescriptible, Madame Durand decide d'appeler la police, en depit de son preparateur Monsieur Leroux qui, lui, pretend ne pas croire a un cambriolage.
E. W. Swanton , cricket correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, sums up the day's play
(Leader, Philip Whiteway) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
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A new play for radio by Bruce Stewart
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts: members of the cast Concertina played by Alf Edwards
Production by Audrey Cameron
This is a story of New Zealand in the eighties, when the ancient gods of the country were still held in awe by the Maori people.
For Children of Most Ages
First Term at Fernielaw * by Theodora Caldwell
5-' Grizelda in Trouble Again '
Produced! by, Katihleeni Garscadden
Grizelda Grant is not on good terms with her mistresses or her class-mates. She is obviously unhappy at school, and no one knows why. Her friend, Jane Seton, longs to help Grizelda, for to her Fernielaw is a friendly, happy school, in spite of the shadows which seem-just at present-to threaten it.
5.30 For Older Children
Now Showing in London
A review by Eric Gillett of some of the new films and plays
5.50 The week's programmes
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with Peter Sellers
Harry Secombe , Spike Milltigan
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Announcer, Wallace Greenalade
Script by Spike Milligan
Produced, by John Browell '
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See top of column 3
The Prologue
The Play
Directed by Bernard Hepton
Produced for radio by Peter Dews
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Artur Rubinstein (piano)
Chopin
Scherzo in C sharp minon. Op. 39
Noctunne in F sharp minor. Op. 48
No. 2
Waltz in E flat, Op. 18
Polonaise in C minor. Op. 40 No. 2 on gramophone records