Six Bagatelles, Op. 126 played by Betty Humby (pianoforte)
at the theatre organ
Directed by Idris Lewis
Conducted by Gideon Fagan
from page 117 of ' New Every Morning'
11.0 Music and Movement for Juniors (Ages 7-9)
Ann Driver
11.20 Interlude
11.25 Living in the Country (Ages 9-15)
' Down come the Trees '
John R. Allan
11.40 Interlude
11.45 Senior English (Ages 11-13)
' The Fun of Writing—Autobiographies'—1
S. P. B. Mais
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at the theatre organ
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
2.0 Music Making with Sir Walford Davies (Ages 9-15)
2.15 . Interlude
2.20 Biology—' Vitamins'
R. C. Garry, D. Sc., Professor of Physiology, University College,
Dundee, University of St. Andrews
235 Interlude
2.40 Junior English (Ages 9-11)
A play: The Story of Joseph '—1 by Jean Sutcliffe
The Song and Laugh Show from the Royal Hall, Harrogate with Cyril Fletcher , Irene North , Richard Hassett , Kathleen West ,
Peggy Desmond
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
William Holt
A musical presentation by Peter Yorke and his Orchestra with Evelyn Dove and Sam Brown
Produced by Douglas Lawrence
' The Dwarfie Stone '
A play by Peter Moyes and Ewen McGregor , based on an old Orkney legend as retold by Elizabeth Grierson
The BBC Theatre Chorus and the BBC Theatre Orchestra (leader,
Tate Gilder )
Conducted by Harold Lowe
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people talking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain
Written and arranged by Mungo Dewar
Come and join the ' funny men' aboard H.M.S. St. George, not forgetting Shorty, Lofty, Pincher, Nobby, the Sergeant, and the Ship's
Band
The cast includes: Harry Hudson , Tommy Brandon , John Rorke , Fred Yule , John Duncan , Steam Scott, Claude Pilgrim , Reginald Mitchell , Styx Gibling , Frank Cantell , the BBC Male Voice Chorus, and the BBC
Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Chorus arrangements by Doris Arnold. Orchestrations by Wally Wallond
Produced by the ' Old Salt', Harry S. Pepper
(Autumn, 1939)
Third concert of the series. Part 2
Solomon (pianoforte)
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Sir Henry Wood
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
A tale of heroism in the wastes of Canada, based on the diary of Edgar Christian
Written and edited by George Seaver and Betty Dew Roberts
Produced by T. Rowland Hughes
by Antonio Brosa
A reading of poetry, by Felix Aylmer