News and market trends
Thursday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
tFood news from
LOUISE DAVIES followed by an interlude
Fourth rung of the ladder
' I ought
A talk by THE REV. STANLEY H. MOGFORD
See top of column 3 and page 49
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Introductory music
9.5 THE SERVICE
Soldiers of the cross, arise
(Tune, Crucis Milites)
Interlude: People of the Early
Church-The Martyrs
The prayer of St. Ignatius
Loyola
For all the Saints (Tune, Sine
Nomine)
† JOAN ALEXANDER (soprano)
JOHN TAINSH (tenor) with JULIAN DAWSON (piano)
TENOR SOPRANO TENOR SOPRANO
by GLYN HARRIS
Feast of St. Andrew
New Every Morning, page 76
Jesus calls us! O'er the tumult
(BBC H.B. 354)
Psalm 118, vv. 1-12 St. John 1, vv. 35-42
For all thy saints, 0 Lord
(BBC H.B. 228)
WHILE YOU WORK played by JACK DORSEY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Jack Dorsey and his Orchestra are appearing at the Astoria Dance Salon. London
11: Life among the Early Men
Written by Henry Marshall
Observer sequence by Honor Wyatt
A serial story from the book by Philippa Pearce 3: Brown tListening and Writing series
Last of four talks by JEREMY NOBLE
Song, with reference to
Schubert's ' The Erl King' Talks for Sixth Forms series
Australia v. England
See top of column 3 and page 49 followed by an interlude
Radio correspondence column Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
12.45 Announcements
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
GALE PEDRICK selects highlights from BBC sound and television Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
A National Park in Uganda by JOHN SAVIDGE
5: What is science for?
Written by Hugh David
The Bible and Life series
A story by ' B.B.' adapted for broadcasting by Julia Goodey
3: The battle at the aqueduct Stories and Rhymes series
From the BBC Archives
An Anatomy of Towns STEVE RACE looks at some aspects of the urban scene
2: Seaside Town
Produced by JOHN POWELL
DENIS DOWLING (baritone)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
A concert given at one o'clock before an audience in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, by courtesy of the Manchester Corporation
Denis Dowling broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company
A dialogue story written by JOHN D. STEWART
' Shop Early for Christmas' Introduced by CICELY MATHEWS
with GORDON LUCK 5: Liquid Skins
A serial play in six episodes written for broadcasting by GILBERT DALTON
3: Sink or Swim Produced by PEGGY BACON
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Introduced by Bill Latto
JEAN ALLISTER (contralto)
MUSICA DA CAMERA
Harold Clarke (flute)
Vera Kantrovitch (violin) Joy Hall (cello)
John Williams (guitar) Hubert Dawkes
(harpsichord and piano)
SIR CHARLES TENNYSON talks to
JOANNA RICHARDSON about his memories of Edwardian London
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER Postponed from September 20
Leader, Robert Masters
Conductor, HARRY BLECH
Rawsthorne's Divertimento was written for Harry Blech and his Players and first performed by them at Cambridge last April. The work is dedicated to Harry Blech , who was a fellow student of Alan Raws thorne at the Royal Manchester College of Music.
A selection of wit, music, and humour
Introduced by BASIL BOOTHROYD of Punch
Musical interludes on gramophone records chosen by Robert Irwin Produced by JOHN BRIDGES
The News
Background to the News People in the News
sung by BETTINA JONIC (mezzo-soprano)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
followed by an interlude
10.59 Weather forecast
A River ran out of Eden by JAMES VANCE MARSHALL adapted by Terry Gompertz read by DAVID MARCH Fifth of ten instalments
Schumann
Fantasiestiicke Op. 12:
Des Abends; Aufschwung; Warum?; Grillen; In der Nacht; Fabel; Traumes Wirren; Ende vom Lied played by DOROTHEA BRAUS (piano)