A reading taken from
'Down, Peacock's Feathers' by D. R. Davies
Reader, Norman Mitchell
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Career in Cameo
Katina Paxinou talks to Gordon Gow
Kaye Webb in America
Some recordings she made there
Brushes with Bureaucracy
Some descriptions of tilts with authority
Looking at Life
E. Arnot Robertson
A request programme of records
Introduced by Stephen Dodgson
Music for the Funeral of Queen
Mary (1695) (Purcell)
The Geraint Jones Singers and Orchestra
Conductor, Geraint Jones
Symphor.y No. 46 in B (Haydn)
The Haydn Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Newstone
Festival Cantata: Rejoice in the Lamb (Britten)
Michael Hartnett (treble) Jonathan Steele (alto) Pbillip Todd (teror)
Dona!d Frar.cke (bass) The Purcell Singers and George Malcolm (organ) conducted by the composer
Conducted by Sir Gerald Barry
Book: Pamela Hansford Johnson
Art: Eric Newton
Film: Edgar Anstey
Theatre: Harold Hobson
Broadcasting: Barbara Bray
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed' forecast for the South-East region
Introduced by Maxwell Knight
Hedgehogs
One of the best-known British mammals-though most often seen as a pathetic casualty on the roads-the hedgehog or urchin still has its secrets.
ERNEST NEAL and WALTER FLESHER discuss its habits, virtues, and vices With MAXWELL KNIGHT
Produced by Bruce Campbell
Herbert Downes (viola)
BBC Northern Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1
by Kathleen Sully
It was a critic of Miss Sully's novels who called it so. All right,' she says, ' perhaps it is. Perhaps my childhood was mad too. But it seemed stark raving sane to me.'
Part 2
Tiio for flute, viola, and guitar played by Paul Birkelund (flute)
Richard Dahl Eriksen (viola) Ulrik Neumann (guitar) on a gramophone record
Twelve programmes of songs sung by young choirs
11: Victoria College, Belfast
The store of the. English Bible
Written bv DAVID SCOTT in association with the Rev. Professor G. W. H. Lampe
3: The Book for All
Produced by Peggy Bacon
Forecast for land, areas, followed' by a detailed forecast for the South-Bast regiion
followed bv
RADIO NEWSREEL
A summary of last week's' events
Reginald Leopold and the Palm, Court Orchestra
Visiting artist, Lucille Graham ,
by Alistair Cooke
Appeal on behalf of King Edward VII 's
Hospital for Officers
(Founder, Sister Agnes) by Jimmy Edwards , D.F.c.
Contributions (preferably by crossed postal order or cheque) will' be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Jimmy Edwards[address removed]
This Hospital provides the best medical and surgical facilities at the lowest possible cost for all officers-serving, retired, or temporary. It has its own consulting staff whose fees are in accordance with the patient's means, and there is a generously administered Samaritan Fund for those in straitened circumstances. The Hospital is entirely dependent on voluntary aid.
cello with Wilfrid Parry (piano)
God has put all things under his feet
Song of the Three Holy Children, vv. 29-37
Psalm 8 (Broadcast psalter) Ephesians 1. vv. 3-23
The Head that once was crowned with thorns (BBC H.B. 132)
Psalm 8. v. 6 (Book of Common
Prayer)
followed by late weather forecast
played by Harold Danke (origan)
From St. Michael's Church Cornhill, London