News and market trends
Thursday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
Food news from JUNE JAY followed by an interlude
' More than Conquerors'
Different women speak to this Women's World Day of Prayer theme
5: MRS. GWENDA PATTERSON
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Introductory Music
9.5 THE SERVICE
Jesus shall reign (Tune,
Truro)
Interlude: The Deliverer
8: The Challenge of the Kingdom
The Prayer for Friends
Thy kingdom come, 0 God
(Tune, St. Cecilia)
† ANNE DAVIES (soprano)
JOHN Huw DAVIES (baritone) ROGER JENKINS (piano)
Folk Songs:
Hun Gwenllian (Gwenllian's repose)
Breuddwyd (A Dream)
Tra bo dwr y mor yn hallt
(The flowing sea)
Pedoli (The cantering pony)
Folk Songs:
Gwenlliw'r Lili (White Gwen)
Pan own y gwanwyn (One morn of Spring)
Pan own ar ddiwarnod
(When gaily one morning)
by GLYN HARRIS
New Every Morning, page 1
Lord of all being, throned afar
(BBC H.B. 11)
Psalm 3
St. Luke 13, vv. 10-21
Put thou thy trust in God
(BBC H.B. 313)
played by KEN BEAUMONT AND HIS SEXTET
7: Weavers and Potters
Written by Leonard Cottrell
Observer sequence by Rhoda Power
by D. H. Lawrence
The programme includes two poems, '0 lurcher - loving collier ' by W. H. Auden , and ' An Appointment ' by W. B. Yeats Listening and Writing series
1: A system of numbers by JAMES HAWTHORNE Talks for Sixth Forms series
Memories of days past and occasions great and small Introduced by Robert GUNNELL
Radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in ' Any Questions? ' Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Forecast for land areas. Detatled forecast for the South-East
GALE PEDRICK selects highlights from the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Written by Lucille Iremonger Travel Talks series
An Interpretation of St. John's Gospel
2: Caiaphas's story
Written by Michael Mason
The Bible and Life series
including a story ' How the robin got its red breast,' and a poem by Walter de la Mare ' Off the Ground '
Stories and Rhymes series
From the BBC Sound Archives
A Sort of Agony
DEREK PARKER examines the Art of Writing
1: The Leaves to the Tree with the voices and opinions of JAMES STEPHENS
JAMES KIRKUP
JOHN HEATH-STUBBS
T. S. ELIOT
LORD DUNSANY
EDITH SITWELL and VIRGINIA WOOLF Produced by JOHN POWELL
Next Friday: Part 2: The Growth of the Rose
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
A concert given at one o'clock before an audience In the Town Hall. Manchester, by courtesy of the Manchester Corporation
A dialogue story written by JOHN D. STEWART
'The March Hares' Introduced by CICELY MATHEWS
Another adventure-mystery of the Norton family, set on the lonely coast of north Northumberland
Written for radio in four instalments by WINIFRED FINLAY
2: Gaugers and Ghosts Produced by HERBERT SMITH
Forecast for land areas. DetaUed forecast for the South-East
Introduced by BILL LATTO with HARVEY TORBETT talking about the trout
Thirty minutes of Continental melodies on gramophone records
From the Assembly Rooms, City Hall, Cardiff
GERAINT EVANS (baritone)
JOHN Williams (guitar)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by MANSEL THOMAS
Records of poetry and prose by DYLAN THOMAS
Readers:
EMLYN WILLIAMS HUGH GRIFFITH and DYLAN THOMAS
Produced by JOHN LADE
by A. M. Burrage adapted for radio by Michael and Mollie Hardwick in the series
Mystery Playhouse with Valentine Dyall
'If you're susceptible to atmosphere, you're in for a very uncomfortable night....' Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
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
Songs sung by GEOFFREY CHARD (baritone) with WILFRID PARRY (piano) Spring waters
The harvest of sorrow
In the silent night Morning
Christ is risen
followed by an interlude
The Honey Siege by GIL BUHET abridged by Donald Bancroft read by ROBERT RIETTY Tenth of fifteen instalments
Beethoven
Sonata in F sharp major.
Op. 78
Sonata in E flat major,
Op. 81a (Les Adieux) played by ALBERT FERBER
Sixteenth In a series containing all tiie piano sonatas
Sonatas Op. 10 No 1. Op. 27 No 2, and Op. 109, played by Andre Tchaikowsky : next Sunday