Gramophone records of tunes we whistled and sang a year or two ago
A thought for today
Morning physical exercises for men
by Maurice Reeve
Jig: Gavotte. Serenade. The Duenna's Dance. Fandango
at the organ
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Ian Whyte
from page 1 of ' New Every Morning'
11.0 Music and movement for Juniors (Ages 7-9)
Ann Driver
11.20 Current Affairs
'Hungary': A. G. Ogilvie
11.40 For Home Listening (Ages 9-12)
' Mr. Cobbett and the Indians ' written by E. Arnot Robertson in collaboration with Hannah Berry and Rosalind Eccott
' Meeting a Friendly Trapper '
String Quintet (with Double Bass) in G, Op. 77
1 Allegro con fuoco. 2 Scherzo: Allegro vivace. 3 Poco andante.
4 Allegro assai played by the Blech String Quartet-Harry Blech (violin), Edward Silverman (violin), Douglas Thomson (viola), William Pleeth (violoncello), and Adolf Lotter (double bass)
China and Japan:
' The Situation in the Far East'
0. M. Green
Conductor, Georges Derveaux
(From Paris, by courtesy of the Service de la Radiodiffusion)
2.0 Music-Making (Ages 9-15)
'Ears right!'
Sir Walford Davies
2.15 Interlude
2.20 Biology (Ages 11-15)
' Our Daily Life'
' Mackenzie studies the heart', by R. C. Garry , D.Sc.
2.35 Interlude
2.40 Junior English (Ages 9-12)
The Story of Jason-Part 2
Jean Sutcliffe
An excerpt from Tom Arnold 's production (for Julian Wylie Productions, Ltd.)
Book by J Hickory Wood, Dan Leno, Jnr., and Julian Wylie. Music composed, selected, and arranged by Guy Jones. Produced by George Black, Jnr. (under the personal supervision of Tom Arnold)
The cast includes and The J W Jackson Girls, the Eileen Rogan Children, Kirby's Flying Ballet, the orchestra under the direction of Charles Tovey from the Theatre Royal, Birmingham
(By permission of Lieul.-Col. E. H. Brassey , M.V.O., Commanding Household Cavalry
Reserve Regiment)
Conducted by Lieut. A. Lemoine , Director of Music, Life Guards
A programme dealing with the customs and pastimes of the Maori people
(Specially recorded by the National Broadcasting Service, New Zealand)
Leader, Laurance Turner
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone
"Around the World in Eighty Days"
A serial adapted by Denis Carey from Jules Verne's famous story
Part 1: "The Wager"
Broadcasts in Welsh on 261.1 m. 5.15-5.45
5.15 Newyddion (News)
5.30 Gwasanaeth Gosber (A Studio Service in Welsh). Cymerir y
Gweddiau o'r llyfr 'Bob Bore o Newydd'
Walford Hyden and his Cafe Co!ette Orchestra in a programme of dance music from the Continent and other parts of the world with Lola Shari , Marcel de Haes , and Cleo Nordi
The part of the Chef d'Orchestre is played by Dimitri Vetter
Produced by C. F. Meehan
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people talking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain
with String Quintet-Jean Pougnet (violin), David Wise (violin), Frederick Riddle (viola), Anthony Pini (violoncello), Victor Watson
(double bass)
followed at not earlier than 7.10 by Scottish and Northern Ireland
Announcements
Devised by Harry S. Pepper with the following cast:
The Hayriders* Band and Chorus, conducted by Billy Ternent
Dialogue by Max Kester
Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Gordon Crier
(Season 1939-1940)
Eighth Concert from Colston Hall , Bristol
Part 2
Clifford Curzon (pianoforte)
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
God Save The King
A satirical revue with Kenway and Young, Eric Barker, Jacques Brown, Jack Train, Clarence Wright, Helen Clare, the Revue Chorus, and the Revue Orchestra, leader Boris Pecker, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Devised and produced by Leslie Bridgmont
A study in macabre by D. 0. W. Harris
Cast
The play produced by T. Rowland Hughes
The Plymouth Madrigal Society
Conductor, Harold C. Lake
A Variety presentation by Jack Payne with his famous orchestra and a galaxy of guest artists
More tranquil tunes played by The Chalumeau Ensemble