A reading taken from
' But God Comes First ' a meditation on the Te Deum by Dewi Morgan
Reader, John Wood
London Studio Players
Conducted by Michael Krein
Edward Rubach (piano)
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
As Others See Us: Jacqueline Mackenzie investigates an American myth
Rupert Davies and Catherine Cookson : recent guests in Woman's Hour
Talking of Holidays: Kevin FitzGerald reviews some recent
- guide books
Some twentieth-century women: Elizabeth Frink
A weekly review edited by Anna In stone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by Julian Herbage Faur and Verdi by Alec Robertson
Musical Profile: Ivry Gitlis byHarold Rutland
Mendelssohn's Piano Concertos by Joan Chissell
Sullivan and the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company book review by John Warrack
Chairman, T. C. Worsley
Art: Bryan Robertson
Film: Edgar Anstey
Theatre: Harold Hobson
Broadcasting: Barbara Bray
Book: C. V. Wedgwood
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A monthly programme reflecting life in the country including
Sounds of the month
Reports from the countryside
A Natural History contribution by Eric Simms
Introduced by C. Gordon Glover Produced by Arthur Phillips
from the Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich
In association with Ipswich Civic Concerts
Evelyn Rothwell (oboe)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader,Paul Beard
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz Part 1
by Vaughan Jeffreys
During his childhood, spent partly in South Africa and partly in England, the speaker came under the charge of several nurses and governesses. His talk is a light-hearted recollection of those years of petticoat government.
Part 2
The story of Christianity in Britain in a series of eight plays by DAVID SCOTT DANIELL and the Rev. G. W. H. LAMPE , D.D.
2: Go Preach in Heathen England
Produced by PEGGY BACON
by HENRY WILLIAMSON arranged by Michael Hardwick read by Paul Rogers
Fifth of thirteen instalments
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
followed by RADIO NEWSREEL
A summary of last week's events
Reginald Leopold and the Palm Court Orchestra
Visiting artist, Denis Dowling
by Alistair Cooke
by ANTHONY TROLLOPE adapted for radio in thirteen episodes by H. Oldfield Box Episode 5
Doctor Thorne, having learned from Sir Roger Scatcherd the terms of his will, has felt himself in honour bound to tell him the long kept secret of Mary Thome's true identity; that Mary, in fact, is the niece-born out of wedlock-of both of them. But the doctor has refused Sir Roger's suggestion that she should visit him and Lady Scatcherd. Not for untold gold could he subject Mary to the misery of staying at Boxall Hill, as the acknowledged niece of its uncouth owner.
Frank Gresham has gone to Courcy
Castle to meet the heiress, Miss Dunstable. His mother, Lady Arabella, has decided to take the opportunity of his absence to bring Mary's visit to Greshamsbury to an end.
Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
Blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed
2 Samuel 22, vv. 2-7
Psalm 4 (Broadcast psalter) St. John 20, vv. 11-31
At the name of Jesus (BBC H.B.
120)
Romans 6, vv. 8-9
10.59 Weather forecast
Brahms
Horn Trio in E flat major, Op. 40 played by Dennis Brain (horn) Max Salpeter (violin) Cyril Preedy (piano)
Recorded broadcast of Feb. 15, 1967