Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
at the theatre organ
Stanley Tudor , who has been organist of the Gaumont Théatre, Manchester, for over four years, was born in Stoke-on-Trent twenty-eight years ago, and started his career at the age of fourteen as pianist at the Capitol, Hanley. His signature tune, Singing in the Rain', is dedicated to the three weeks downpour which greeted his arrival in Manchester for the opening of the Gaumont Theatre in October, 1985
He has broadcast many times on the BBC Theatre Organ
by Doris Cowen (soprano) and Foster Richardson (bass)
Doris Cowen and Foster Richardson
(By permission of Colonel G. 7. Edwards, D.S.O., M.C., Commanding Coldsiream
Guards')
Conducted by Captain J. Causley Windram ,
Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
Treasure Trove
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards returned last summer from a two months' visit to New York, where it played at the World's Fair and created a great impression. Whilst in America, Captain Windram collected some new music for military band, and in this programme he gives a selection of novelties which have not previously been heard in England.
An easy course for everyone, by a Doctor
1—General principles of first-aid-bleeding and fractures-the triangular bandage and its uses
Two days after the outbreak of war the first of five talks by a London doctor was given on ' First Steps in First-Aid '. As the result of a number of requests the series is
from page 57 7 of ' New Every Morning'
Conducted by Eric Fogg
11.0 Music and Movement for Infants (Ages 5-7)
Ann Driver
11.20 Interlude
11.25 Senior English (Ages 13-15). Rhyme and Reason
Good Manners on Paper. 2—' Grammar '
L. A. G. Strong
at the theatre organ
by Ernst Johannsen , translated from the German by Marianne Helweg
The story of the soldiers who volunteered in the battle against Yellow Fever. The scene is set at the headquarters of the American army in Havana in 1901 Produced by M. H. Allen
A NAAFI Variety programme in rehearsal at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Conductor, William Pethers from the New Hippodrome Theatre, Coventry
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Talks for Sixth Forms (Ages 16 and over)
Rome. 2: 'Social Institutions -Dr. Cyril Bailey
3.55 An interlude of gramophone records
Lionel Hale
A Melodic Miscellany presented by Roy Speer with Adelaide Hall accompanied by Fela Sowande at the organ, the Cavendish Three, Dick Bentley, Robert Ashley, Michael Moore, Eugene Pini and his violin, and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent. The programme compered by James Dyrenforth, with occasional interruptions by Kokahoupoulos
The serial adventure story ' Head Wind', by Hawthorne Daniel , told by Mac. No. 3—' Mr. Black and Mr. White arrive at Bluefish Cove'
5.15 John Morgan , the Farmer
(Section B) leader, Paul Beard
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
A National Magazine
A survey of what is being thought, done, and said in different parts of the British Isles today
This week's contribution will deal mainly with some of the less obvious jobs that have been revived during the last few months
A dashing revue, with Ted Ray , Kenway and Young, Compton Evans and Ray Monelle , Eileen Vaughan , the Revue Chorus and the Orchestra
(leader, Boris Pecker ), conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
Conductor, Ian Whyte
at the theatre organ
A Victorian thriller by Patrick Hamilton
Produced by Barbara Burnham
(and don't forget the chorus)
Written by Ernest Longstaffe and Leonard Henry
No. 7 of this popular ' Get Together' series, with Leonard Henry ; the Prime Minister of Mirth, George Robey (broadcasting by arrangement with Blanche Littler ); the Western Brothers (Kenneth and George); and Bryan Michie
The BBC Revue Chorus and the BBC Variety Orchestra
Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
by G. Thalben-Ball