on gramophone records
A thdughrfor today
Morning physical exercises for women
Bessie Jones (soprano)
Conductor, Gregor J. Grant
Syncopated piano solos
Leader, Laurance Turner
Conductor, Gideon Fagan
from page 109 of 'New Every Morning'
' Shrove Tuesday Pancakes'
Anne Beaton
11.0 Physical Training (Ages 9-12)
(for use in halls)
Edith Dowling
11.20 Interlude
11.25 Junior English (Ages 9-12)
Games with words arranged by Douglas R. Allan
11.40 Science and the Community (Ages 15 and over)
' Laying the Atlantic Cable: Lord Kelvin' written by J. A. Lauwerys
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
and other sidelights on the Irish scene
Denis Ireland .
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction, London
2.0 For Rural Schools (Ages 9-15)
The River
' The Broken Bridge'
Edith Macqueen
2.20 For Under-Sevens
' Let's Join In!' with Jean Sutcliffe and Ann Driver
2.35 Senior English (Ages 11-15)
A Poetry Programme
L. A. G. Strong
Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees , Doris Owens , Joyce Sutton.
Bradbridge White , Martin Boddey , Stanley Riley , Samuel Dyson
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
From the Continental Restaurant, Bournemouth with Trevor Watkins (the popular tenor), Sid Dooley ('A Running Commentary of Laughter '), Fred Latham , Thelma Jagger , Tiny Powell ,
Peter Valerio , Robert Keys , and Leonardi and his Orchestra
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
A talk about books by E. N. Parker
' Aboard the Bulger '
A story by Ann Scott Moncrieff
Part 5—'The Conquest of Cuddyreek
Told by James McKechnie
This week you will hear how Hannah and the Whelk with Edgar, Pud, and Plag set out on their expedition to the Phantom Isle to defeat the evil witch ' Cuddyreek '.
Tunes you know played on the harp by Rae Russell , and some games for all ages arran-ged by Kathleen
Broadcasts in Welsh on 261.1 m. 5.15-6.0
5.15 Newyddion (News)
5.30 Awr y Plant (The Children's Hour). ' Trem yn Ol ' —Mrs. Preis a Wili Bach yn edrych yn 61 dros rhaglenni Gerallt Richards , ac yn ailglywed rhai o'r caneuon mwyaf nodedig. Fe'u cenir gan Cor Meibion Afan (Cor y Brigad), Gunstone Jones (Lewsyn), a Haydn Adams
(Myrddin y Bugail)
Florence Hooton (violoncello)
Kendall Taylor (pianoforte)
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
National Dances of Europe
Narrator, Lionel Gamlin
from the Philharmonic Hall; Liverpool
The Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Thomas Matthews
Conducted by Malcolm Sargent
Part 1
Tommy Handley assisted by Vera Lennox , Jack Train , Maurice Denham , Sam Costa , the Cavendish Three, and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent The show written by Ted Kavanagh and presented by Francis Worsley
The Forty-Eight Preludes and Fugues of Johann Sebastian Bach -5 played by Philip Levi (pianoforte)
Prelude and Fugue in B minor (Book II) Prelude and Fugue in F sharp (Book I)
Prelude and Fugue in F sharp minor (Book I) Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor (Book I)
The next programme in this series will be on Friday, February 16
A Musical Comedy by Hugh Morton. Music by Gustave Kerker
The singers: Tessa Deane , Horace Percival , Lina Menova , Kenneth Ellis. The compere, Macdonald Parke. The BBC Theatre Chorus (trained by Charles Groves ), the BBC Theatre Orchestra (leader,
Tate Gilder ), conducted by Reginald Burston
Production and presentation material by Gordon McConnel
An exchange of greetings between the Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage , and the Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden , M.C., M.P.,
Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
by Ronald Jeans , with music by Noel Gay prior to London opening at the Savoy Theatre, February 9
Compere, Charles B. Cochran with Evelyn Laye
Martyn Green
Clifford Mollison
Phyllis Stanley
Doris Hare
Mr. Cochran's Young Ladies
Geraldo and his Band
Presented by John Sharman
A short Litany. of Remembrance
The escape of the Polish submarine Orzel
The programme written, in discussion with British submarine officers and Lieut. Piesecki of the Orzel, by Stephen Potter
with Hughie Diamond from the London Casino
String Quartet in B flat (K.589)
1 Allegro. 2 Larghetto. 3 Minuetto. 4 Allegro assai played by The Leighton String Quartet-Irene Richards (violin), Ruth Pearl
(violin), Jean Stewart (viola), Vera Canning (violoncello)