Forecast for land areas
A breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
A talk by Major Harry Dean and a hymn sung by the Salvation Army
Students' Fellowship Choral Group
Forecast for land areas
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
See Light Programme
Interval Music
Ye holy angels bright (omitting v. 2)
(S.P. 701; A. and M. 546: C.H. 39; P. and H. 225: Tune, Darwall's 148th)
Interlude: The Conversion of Saul Prayers; the Prayer for Purity; the Lord's Prayer
Be thou my vision (BBC Supplement
2; C.H. 477, omitting vv. 4, 6: Tune, Slane)
Feast of St. Michael and All Angels
Stars of the morning (BBC H.B. 238) New Every Morning, page 80
Psalm 34, w. 1-10 (Broadcast Psalter) 2 Kings 6, w. 8-17
Around the throne of God a band
(BBC H.B. 237)
Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Maurice Miles
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A spontaneous discussion by John Arlott
Tom Iremonger Victor Mishcon
Question-Master. Freddy Grisewood followed by an interlude at 1.55
STORIES AND RHYMES. Pepi of the Rock, by Dorothea Lamb
2 20 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ''Silas Marner ' by George Eliot , adapted by Donald Bancroft. Part 2
2.40 INTERVAL MUSIC
2.45 NATURE STUDY. 2-Bats. Script by F. R. Blwell.
by Anthony Trollope
EPISODE 7
Four children talk about how it feels to be twelve or thirteen.To start them talking, selected questions were put to them by Molly Brearley and Elizabeth Hitchfield (Froebel Educational Institute).
A message of comfort and cheel Stuart Hibberd introduces a talk by Geoffrey Treglown
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
An account of the first ascent, in the summer of 1956, of the 'unclimbable' Mustagh Tower in the Himalayas.
Speakers:
John Hartog , Joe Brown
Ian McNaught-Davis , Tom Patey
(Leader. Wilfred Lehmann )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Fou Ts'ong (piano)
Part 1
From the Town Hall. Birmingham
Part 2 at 8.45 (Third) followed by an interlude
A commemoration of Defoe's masterpiece in its origins and inspiration, marking the tercentenary of the day on which Robinson Crusoe was cast away on his Island, September 30, 1659
Script and narration by Francis Watson with Frederick Treves as Crusoe Noel Johnson as Defoe and Eric Lugg. Wilfred Babbage
William Eedle. Stanley Beard
Frank Singuineau , Diana Olsson and Duncan Mclntyre
Production by Maurice Brown
Election Broadcast on behalf of the LIBERAL PARTY
Ludovic Kennedy talking with Edward Rushworth
Heather Harvey
Edwin Maltnduie
Henryk Szeryng (violin) Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London
Tickets may be obtained by applying to [address removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
Tessa Bloom (piano)