An early-morning miscellany of gramophone records
Conducted by Guy Warrack
(Summary of official announcements in Welsh)
The London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Constant Lambert
Elsie Suddaby (soprano)New Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Malcolm Sargent
on gramophone records
A short story by Desmond MacCarthy , read by Ronald Watkins
at the piano
11.0 Announcements and Singing
11.5 Round the Countryside:
'Traces of History'
11.15 The Story of Asoka. The life of a great Buddhist
11.35 Music and Singing
11.45 'Where Timber is King'
Written by H. R. Lenanton
at the theatre organ
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate
At the piano, Ernest Lush
recorded by John Goss and the Cathedral Male Voice Quartet
A survey of 1939 by Michael Standing
revolutionary singer of traditional songs, on gramophone records
2.15 Round the Countryside
' Wild Creatures' Harvest'
2.25 Music and Singing
2.40 'The Prisoner's Friend'
The story of John Howard , the hero of prison reform
at the theatre organ
Conducted by Eric Fogg
on gramophone records
' Jackanapes ', by Mrs. Ewing, arranged as a dialogue story by W. E. Davis
A game of tunes and phrases
Explained by David Porter
Assisted by Wynne Ajello and Dudley Rolph
Presented by Francis Worsley
At the piano, Alan Paul and Ivot Dennis
James Fisher
The Boston Promenade Orchestra
Conducted by Arthur Fiedler
by John Wills
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson in a programme culled from the Old Ballad Concerts
by Horton Giddy
Produced by Howard Rose
Alf Perkins says, ' It's a bit of all right'
The cast includes :
Maurice Denham , Betty Huntley-Wright , Horace Percival ,
Wynifred Doran , Sydney Burchall
The Male Voice Quartet and the Revue Orchestra
Written and produced by Bill MacLurg
and join John Rorke , C. Denier Warren , the chairman, and the Boys of the Town in songs that father sang
Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis at the pianos
Presented by Roy Speer
11.30 THE ENTR'ACTE PLAYERS