on gramophone records
on gramophone records
Conducted by Eric Fogg
(News and announcements in Welsh)
at the theatre organ
from page 9 of ' New Every Morning'
Nursing Children at Home by a Doctor
by Frederick Riddle
11.0 Music and Movement for Infants (Ages 5-7) by Ann Driver
11.20 Interlude
11.25 Senior English (Ages 13-15)
' Rhyme and Reason'
How a short story was bom
L. A. G. Strong
on gramophone records
L. A. G. Strong
on gramophone records
Berkeley Mason (organ)
Marche pontificale
Charles M. Widor (organ)
Toccata (Symphony No. 5)
Widor succeeded Cesar Franck as Professor of the Organ at the Paris Conservatoire, and worthily upheld the fine tradition of French organ music which began a new lease of life with advent. But although it is his organ music which is much better known in this country than the rest of his work, taking as does a really important Place in the organist's repertoire, there is a good and even operatic music from his pen.
2.0 Travel Talk (Ages 9-12)
Peoples of the Empire
' Pioneers of the Peace River
2.15 Interlude
2.20
Topical Talk (Ages 11-15)
Commander Stephen King-Hall
240 Interlude
2.45
Junior English (Ages 9-11)
Games with words
on gramophone records
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Clemens Krauss
Alfred Cortot (pianoforte)Concertgebouw Orchestra, conducted by Mengelberg
Marguerite Long (pianoforte)Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky
Talks for Sixth Forms (Ages 16 and over)
Foreign affairs by Sir Frederick Whyte , K.C.S.I.
3.55 Interlude
An exhilarating farce of the 'Nineties by Lance Sieveking founded on the famous novel by J. Storer Clouston with and Supported by Leslie Perrins , Henry Longhurst , Macdonald Parke ,
Angela Kirk , Betty Astell , Barbara Couper , Wallace Evennett , Philip Cunningham , Bryan Powley , J. B. Rowe , Charles Mason ,
Stafford Hilliard
' Whuppity Stoorie'
A play founded on an old Scots folk tale by Elisabeth Kyle
with Denny Dennis , Dolly Elsie , and Sid Buckman
at the organ with Olive Groves (soprano) from the Granada, Welling
F. Buckley Hargreaves
In which radio brings to life curious events of the past and present.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
(Section A)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
A Dashing Revue with Billy Bennett , Kenway and Young, Compton Evans and Ray Monelle , Eileen Vaughan , the Revue Chorus, and the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Produced by Leslie Bridgrnont
Here is a wartime edition of a series of revues produced by Leslie feridgmont last winter. They were given every month with great success, and the many who enjoyed them, and the many who never heard them, have the opportunity to listen to the first one produced since the outbreak of war. It is notable for the first appearance of Billy Bennett in war-time broadcasting. Something about him will be found in Radio Miscellany on page 7.
A Tribute to the Tradition of the British Army
Compiled for broadcasting and produced by Val Gielgud
An Operetta
Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Music by Charles Cuvillier. With interpolated numbers by Howard Carr
The BBC Theatre Chorus and The BBC Theatre Orchestra
(leader, Tate Gilder )
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
The presentation and production by Gordon McConnel