by Joan Davies
at the theatre organ
Popular songs and dance music on gramophone records
Conducted by Eric Fogg
from page 5 of ' New Every Morning'
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Reginald Burston
11.0 Music and Movement for Juniors (Ages 7-9)
Ann Driver
11.20 Interlude
11.25 Living in the Country (Ages 9-15)
' Water Harnessed-the Power Scheme ', by John R. Allan
11.40 Interlude
11.45 Senior English (Ages 11-13)
' The Fun of Writing-Letters'-4
S. P. B. Mais
An ENSA Camp Concert Party in rehearsal at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
' Finland '
Ronald Seth
(Love Song Waltzes), Op. 52
The BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
At the pianoforte, Ernest Lush and John Wills
(Poems from ' Polydora ' by Daumer)
from the Chiswick Empire, London
2.0 Music Making with Sir Walford Davies (Ages 9-15)
2.15 Interlude
2.20 Biology: 'What shall we have to eat ? '
R. C. Garry , D.Sc., Professor of Physiology, University College, Dundee,
University of St. Andrews
2.35 Interlude
2.40 Junior English (Ages 9-11)
Poetry Programme
Conductor, Guy Warrack
(First performance)
Andrew Rice
with Vera Lennox , Dick Francis , Diana Morrison , Hugh Morton ,
Martin Boddey , Maurice Denham
The Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
' Enchanted Water'
A programme about the River Tweed No river in Scotland is richer in song, story, and stirring memories than Tweed. Its banks lie very near to fairyland, and in this programme you will hear how Bonnie Kilmeny was carried off by the fairies and how Thomas the Rhymer rode. with their queen. You will hear, too, the story of Muckle Mou 'd Meg, a strange bride wooed in a stranger fashion. And you will hear the songs still sung at summer festivals in the Border towns, songs that recall brave days of old and especially the courage of the brave men who rode with their king to Flodden Field.
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people talking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain
Presented by Ernest Binns from the King's Palace, Preston including Harry Korris , Marie Picquart , Robby Vincent , Mollie Deane , Wally Newcombe , Mildred Hammond , Jackson Manley , The White
Aces, David Morris , Billy Harris , Raymond Sisters , Lan Clifford
(Autumn, 1939)
Second concert of the series. Part 2
Solo organ, Berkeley Mason
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
God Save the King
A weekly topical revue with Davy Burnaby and a fool company of fellow mockers
Gay gags, snappy songs, laughable lampoons, audacious anecdotes
The Dance Orchestra conducted by Billy Ternent
Produced by Vernon Harris
Arranged for broadcasting by Philip Wade from The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens
3—'Mr. Pickwick in Trouble '
With Stafford Hilliard as Mr. Pickwick and the BBC Repertory Company
Produced by Moray McLaren
String Quintet in G minor (K.516)
1 Allegro. 2 Minuetto: Allegro. 3 Adagio ma non troppo. 4 Adagio -Allegro played by the Kutcher String Quartet
Samuel Kutcher (violin), Max Salpeter (violin), Leonard Rubens (viola),
George Roth (violoncello), and Watson Forbes (viola)
with Anne Lenner and George Melachrino from the Cafe de Paris, London