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Wednesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
followed by an interlude
' More than Conquerors '
Different women speak to this Women's World Day of Prayer theme
4: MRS. RACHEL MOSS
Second edition
followed by an interlude
for Primary Schools
Introductory music
9.5 THE SERVICE
The Lord's my shepherd
(Tune, Crimond-BBC Supplement 2)
Interlude: His birth and boyhood
The Prayer of Thanksgiving
Jesus good above all other
(Tune. Quern Pastores Laudavere-S.P. 540)
played by WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) and SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
Stage I by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 99 The Son of Cod goes forth to war (BBC H.B. 235)
Psalm 46
St Luke 12, vv. 49-59
Through the night of doubt and sorrow (BBC H.B. 186)
CECIL NORMAN and THE RHYTHM PLAYERS
by GLADYS WHITRED
Written by Allan Kingsbury Geography series
Die Familie hat Grippe
Written by Hilde-Maria Kraus Intermediate German series
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins Conducted by JOHN LANCHBERY
John Lanchbery broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A group of poetry programmes by MICHAEL BALDWIN
1: Out Late
This programme Includes ' Rum Lane ' by James Reeves. A A Smuggler's Song by Rudyard Kipling, and ' Skimbleshanks ' by T. S. Eliot
Adventures in English series
7: Developments for the Future by NICK LLOYD
Science and the Community series
Written by Henry Marshall
Stories from British History series
Illustrating a Book PHILIPPA PEARCE talks to
ANTONY MAITLAND, who has illustrated two of her books
Chairman, DILYS POWELL
Broadcasting: H. A. L. CRAIG
Book: JANET ADAM SMITH
Art: DAVID SYLVESTER
Film: DEREK PROUSE
Theatre: HAROLD HOBSON Sunday's broadcast
who is recorded introduces records purely for pleasure
by John Stanley Wilson read by BRENDA BRUCE Second broadcast
KATHLEEN GARSCADDEN reads stories about the boyhood of the famous composer from the book by Sybil Deucher
2: 'Hannes in Trouble
ERIC THIMAN introduces a programme for young musicians
This week's guests:
From Scotland:
JOHN BRYDEN (piano)
From Northern Ireland:
GERALDINE and EMER KELLY (duets)
Accompanist, Havelock Nelson
From London:
GRAHAM and ALAN BARBER (piano duets)
† PETER LATHAM suggests some exciting holidays at home and abroad for young people
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
(cello and violin) with the CITY OF BIRMINGHAM Symphony ORCHESTRA
Leader, John Georgiadis
Conductor, HUGO RIGNOLD
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
See page 38
JOHN FREEMAN
GEOFFREY HOWE and CHRISTOPHER LAYTON are among those who join this week's Conference Table to examine current issues
A programme of gramophone records
Introduced by WILLIAM GILMAN
Answers to listeners' questions about science
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS , F.R.S. puts your questions to
D. E. BROADBENT
D. W. DEWHIRST
E. J. Richards
H. G. VEVERS Arranged by ARCHIE CLOW
Questions for future programmes to Who Knows?, BBC, Broadcasting House, London, W.l.
The News
Background to the News People in the News
The Honey Siege by GIL BUHET abridged by Donald Bancroft read by ROBERT RIETTY i Ninth of fifteen instalments
Divertimento in G major (Haydn)
DANISH STATE RADIO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by MOGENS WOLDIKE
Symphony No. 2 in A major (Anton Filtz)
SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL RISTENPART on gramophone records