' His Power and Our Lives ' by the Rev. R. W. Hugh Jones
Forecast for land areas
A breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
' His Power and Our Lives '
Talks for Easter Week by the Rev. R. W. Hugh Jones
Forecast for land areas
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
from St. Thomas More's Roman Catholic Church, Swiss Cottage, London; celebrated by Father M. Peters. The action of the Mass described by Father C. J. de Felice
Introit
Kyrie: Gloria Collect
Epistle: Acts 8. vv. 26-40 Gradual and Sequence
Gospel: John 20. vv. 11-18 Credo III
Offertory
Motet: Panis Angelicus (Casciolini) Sanctus
The Consecration
Benedictus
The Pater Noster
Agnus Dei
The Communion
The Blessing
The Common of the Mass is by Mother Mary Campion. I.B.V.M.
Choir of members of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary
BRAHMS
A gramophone record of some of his songs sung by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone) with Karl Engel (piano)
Good Christian men. rejoice and sing
(BBC H.B. 103)
New Every Morning, page 96 Psalm 42 (Broadcast Psalter) 1 Peter 1. vv. 13-25
Christ the Lord is risen again (BBC
H.B. 101)
Lou Preager and his Orchestra
and his Quintet
"Presented by John Burnaby
Bala
J. C. Griffith-Jones introduces some of the people who live in the town and surrounding countryside to Hywel Davies
Their conversation has been recorded before an audience of their fellow townsfolk
(The recorded broadcast of Dec. 21)
(Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A series of five-round contests between London and the Regions
London v. Scotland
Round 2
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
2-The Young Person
Recordings made by Ronald Lloyd Production by Stanley Williamson
A weekly programme for fathers and mothers
Children Who Are Blind
Three parents of blind children put questions to the headmaster. the headmistress, and the head boy of schools for the blind
Chairman, M. S. Colborne-Brown
Compel e, Colin Doran
Conducted by Sir Gerald Barry
Theatre: J. W. Lambert
Radio: Cyril Ray
Book: Janet Adam Smith
Art: Nigel Gosling Film: Paul Dehn
For Children of Most Ages
Whose Zoo ?
A series of monthly visits to Zoos all over Great Britain
1—Dudley Zoo, Worcestershire
Donald Risdon , the Zoo Manager, invites you to join Jim Pestridge and Phil Drabble at the Zoo on Castle Hill
Among the interesting inhabitants are the big cats, the monkeys, chimpanzees, and some of the wonderful collection ot birds and water fowl.
5.30 For Older Children
* As I before my Cottage Door *
Random Rural Reflections by C. Gordon Glover
A ik-w series of monthly programmes
Produced by David Davis
I-April
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
The first of a new series of celebrity programmes
Told by Roy Plomley with Anthea Askey
Jack Hylton
James Laver
Jack Warner and Arthur Askey himself
The George Mitchell Singers
(soloists,
Moira Copeland and Leslie Rawlings ) accompanied bv the BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Written by Gordon Crier
Edited and produced by Michael North
The tenth anniversary of NATO
See top of page and Friday at 9.15 p.m.
Sir John Hunt
George Lowe and Alan Blackshaw with John Morris in the chair discuss the possibility of a Sino-Russian expedition to Mount Everest and its chances of success
Tessa Bloom (piano)
Beethoven
Sonata in F minor. Op. 2 No. 1 Sonata in G, Op. 79