Her Majesty's Address on the occasion of the Opening of Parliament on February 4, 1851
Reader, Mary O'Farrell
played by Désirée MacEwan
For details see Wednesday at 11.0
A broadcast version of the sermon preached by the Rev. Charles Kingsley In St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on May 4, 1851
Reader. Raf de la Torre
A Romance of Real Life by John Maddison Morton
Produced by Charles Lefeaux
George Eliot reviews ' The Progress of the Intellect' by Robert William Mackay
Reader, Cathleen Nesbitt
of the year
The first of seven nightly broadcasts in the course of which the news of 1851 is reviewed
Oratorio by Handel edited by Donald Francis Tovey
Joan Alexander (soprano)
Marjorie Thomas (contralto)
Alfred Hepworth (tenor)
Westmorland Festival Chorus
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, Charles Groves
Robert Browning defines these two types of poet and discusses the relevance of biographical data to the understanding of their respective work
These considerations are based on the preparation by Mr. Browning of an Introduction to a volume of unpublished letters by Shelley
Reader, John Green
from the year 1851 played by Mark Lubbock and his Orchestra
Some contemporary opinions and criticisms of the building and its exhibits
Hunting Song; The Victor's Return
Gwen Catley (soprano)
Alexander Henderson (bass)
The Londlon Singers:
Jean Buck. Alison Purves
Dora Hanes
Norman Lilly , William Brown i
Kenneth Tudor
Directed by Norman Lilly !
Wilfred Smith (flute)
Alan Loveday (violin) I
Roy Watson (double-bass) ,
Jeanne Chevreau (harp)
Josephine Lee <piano) '
For details see Saturday at 8.30