Canon J. E. Fison comments on Esther 3. v. 12, to 4. v. 3
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A breakfast-time magazine
Canon J. E. Fison comments on Jeremiah 6, vv. 22-26
' Sackcloth and ashes:
In the time of the cold war'
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Second edition
A bulletin of food news
Compiled and read by Louise Davies
Ruth Morrison (contralto)
Alvar Lidell (baritone)
Frederick Stone (piano)
(Continued in next column)
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' Androcles and the Lion.' Script by Margaret Boys.
Almighty God, thv word is cast (BBC
H.B. 188)
New Every Morning, page 83
Psalm 33, vv. 1-12 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Mark 9. vv. 38-50
My God. accept my heart this day
(BBC H.B. 356)
Fred Alexander and his Players
(piano)
Two Songs without Words: in E flat.
Op. 53 No. 2: in A minor. Op. 38 No. 5 [Mendelssohn)
Faust waltz (Gounod, arr. Liszt)
Le cygne (Saint-Saens, arr. Godowsky) Musical box (Lyadov)
Three Chinese Pictures: Shanghai tragedy; Flirtation in a Chinese garden: Rush-hour in Hong-Kong (Abram Chas-ins) on gramophone records
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let's JOIN in. Hedgehog in Trouble' by Ruth Ainsworth : another story about the animal friends.
2.20 adventures IN MUSIC. Handel. Opera and Oratorio: first of two talks by leuan Reps-Davies.
2.40 MODERN HISTORY. Warsaw. 1918-1946. Script by John Tully
A play for radio by Alan Kennington
Produced by Noel Iliff
Shall the village accept a playing field from a newcomer who has introduced-a colour bar?
from Llandaff Cathedral
The Lord's Prayer Responses (Smith) Psalms 22 and 23 First Lesson: Exodus 15, v. 27, to 16, v. 35 Magnificat (Wood in E flat)
Second Lesson: Ephesians 4, vv. 17-30 Nunc dimittis (Wood in E flat)
Creed: Lesser Litany; The Lord's Prayer Responses (Smith); Collects
Anthem: Give us the wings of faith (Ernest Bullock)
Prayers; The Grace
Happy are they (A. and M. Rev. 261)
Voluntary: Christus, der uns selig macht
(Bach)
Organist and Master of the Choristers.
Robert Joyce
Assistant Organist, V. Anthony Lewis
In Answer to your Letter: the physician deals with some correspondence
Banks in the Garden: Margaret Spencer Smith offers some labour-saving advice
Presented by Douglas Smith
For Children of Most Ages
' Old John '
The book by Mairin Cregan
Adapted as a serial story by Charles Witherspoon
Read by Cicely
3-' Bainin's Farewell'
5.10 For Older Children
' The Vicar of Wakefield' by Oliver Goldsmith
Adapted for broadcasting in six episodes by Mary Cathcart Borer
3—' The Flight of Olivia '
Their family:
Produced by Claire Chovit
5.50 Children's Hour prayers by the Rev. David Steel
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visits
Malvern in Worcestershire for folk songs and dances and other local traditions with Rosemary Redpath and the Gloster Square Dance Band
M.C. Nibs Matthews
Programme arranged and introduced by Kenneth Clark
London v. Northern Ireland
ROUND 3
London:
Professor Denis Brogan
Hubert Phillips
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Northern Ireland:
James Boyce , Ronald Green
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding
Pietro Scarpini (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Paul Beard )
Conducted by Nino Sanzogno
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
PART 1
A programme of report and comment on some of the events of the past month in the world of science and technology
The programme includes a report on a new instrument demonstrated to the Institution of Electrical Engineers by C. N. Smyth M.I.E.E ,.-a television camera that works from sound instead of light. The new instrument may be of considerable interest to engineers because it can make visible the internal structure of engineering components and materials, and also to medicine where it might, in certain situations, be used as a substitute for X-rays.
Gramophone records of popular music presented by Paul Leach
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played by the New Philharmonic Trio:
David Wise (violin)
Gethyn Wykeham-George (cello)
Winifred Davey (piano)