at the theatre organ
A thought for today
Morning physical exercises for men
A recital by Mary Bonin (soprano)
and a short summary of the day's programmes
with Mai Jones , Lyn Joshua , Bernard Goldstein
Conducted by Eric Fogg
at the organ of the Gaumont State, Kilburn, London
from page 113 of ' New Every Morning'
W. M. W. Thomas
' In Tune with You '
Melodies for all moods on two pianos
11.0 Singing together, by Herbert Wiseman
11.20 Interlude
11.25 World History (Ages 9-12)
' The Sack of Crowland Abbey'
A story about the Vikings by Rhoda Power
11.40 . Interlude
11.45 Senior English (Ages 11-15)
Book Talk: The Flight of the Firecrest' by Alain Gerbault
L. A. G. Strong
Conductor, W. Dawson
from Turin
at the organ
Sonata in D minor, Op. 121, for violin and pianoforte
1 Lento con energia-Vivace. 2 Allegro di molto. 3 Semplice. 4 Con moto played by Marjorie Hayward (violin) and G. O'Connor Morris
(pianoforte)
2.0 Science and Gardening (Ages 11-15)
The Garden in Wartime : 'Seed Potatoes '—C. F. Lawranoe
2.15 Interlude
2.20 Music and Movement for Juniors (Ages 7-9)-Ann Driver
2.40 Interlude
2.45 Action Stories and Poems for Under-Nines: ' Tom Tit-Tot '
from the Savoy Hotel
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Light Music by British Composers
1 Festival March. 2 King Henry's Song. 3 Graceful Dance
(Section B) Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Muriel Brunskill (contralto)
(Contralto solo, Muriel Brunskill )
5.0 What to read this Christmas Hugh de Selincourt will tell you all about the Christmas books
5.15 The Zoo Man as usual
old friends once again, including: Lorna Stuart , Brian Lawrance , Jack Train , Turner Layton (by permission of George Black),
Dick Bentley and George Moon , and the Orchestra
The programme presented by Bill MacLurg
A serial play by Francis Durbridge
Episode 5-' In which Mrs. Moffat receives a visitor'
Production by Martyn C. Webster
A recital by Harriet Cohen (pianoforte)
An excerpt from a concert for the Heston and Isleworth Fire Brigade with Eddie Leslie , Jean Adrienne , Walter Williams , Al Shaw ,
Leonard Cassini , Fred Grattan , and Wilf Greene and his Swing Sextet from the Recreation Room, Central Fire Station, Isleworth, Middlesex
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' The Artist and his Period'
Eric Newton
Presented by Harry S. Pepper and Ronald Waldman
Norman Long
' Inspector Hornleigh Investigates '
(No. 3-of the 3rd series) by H. W. Priwin with S. J. Warmington as Inspector Hornleigh
' The Services Sing '
Music from the men and women in uniform
Turner Layton (by permission of George Black)
Puzzle Corner-Guess ? ? ?
Suzette Tarri as ' Our Ada '
The third of a new series by Robert Rutherford and Ronald Waldman
' Youth Takes a Bow ' presented by Jack Hylton , and compered by Bryan Michie
Singing commères, The Three Chimes
The Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
P. J. Noel Baker , M.P.
Three weeks ago Mr. Attlee stated the peace aims of the Labour Party. Mr. Noel Baker will discuss the question whether the peace aims will be practical politics when the war is over, or whether they are Utopian aspirations for the future. He will do so in the light of our experience since the Peace Conference of 1919, where he helped Lord Cecil to draft the Covenant of the League of Nations.
Mr. Noel Baker is a famous athlete and has been Professor of International Relations in the University of London. He assisted
Mr. Arthur Henderson at the Disarmament Conference and Dr. Nansen in his work after the last war. He has been the Member of Parliament for Derby since 1936.
with Pete* Bernard in reminiscent vein
Joe Hayman as interlocutor
Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis at the two pianos. The BBC Revue Chorus and the BBC Variety Orchestra'
The show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Conducted by Ian Whyte
A play by Wilhelm von Scholz. English version by Graham Rawson. and Tristan Rawson. Adapted for broadcasting by Jeanne de Casalis
Cast
The scene is the doctor's study in a small provincial town
Production by John Cheatle