on gramophone records
A thought for today
Morning physical exercises for men
sung by Philip Bertram (baritone)
and summary of the day's programmes
with Louise Hayward
Bessie Rawlins (violin) and Reginald Paul (pianoforte)
at the organ of the Paramount Theatre, Leeds
from page 97 of ' New Every Morning'
11.0 Music and Movement for Juniors (Ages 7-9)
Ann Driver
11.20 Current Affairs (Ages 13 and over)
' At the Employment Exchange '—Richard Terrell
11.40
For Home Listening (Ages 9-12)
' Mr. Cobbett and the Indians'
' Among the Ojibwas '
See 'Mr. Cobbett's Corner' on page 13
Conductor, Wilfred Dawson
with ' Two Old Sports ' (Charles Penrose and Harry Hudson ), Kenway and Young, Dick Francis , Gwen Lewis , Hugh Morton , Maurice Denham
The Augmented Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Presented by David Porter
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Ian Finlay
2.0 Music-Making (Ages 9-15)
' Balancing a Tune'
Sir Walford Davies
2.15 Interlude
2.20 Biology—'Our Daily Life'
' Blood and Iron ', by R. C. Garry , D.Sc.
2.35 Interlude
2.40 Junior English (Ages 9-12)
The Story of Jason-Part 3
Jean Sutcliffe
Presented by Francis Laidler from the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
Cast
The Old Vizier-Frank Randle ; Aladdin-Peggy Bedell ; Widow
Twankey—Iris Sadler ; Abanazer, the Magician—Edward Victor ;
Princess So Shi—joan Edmondson ; The Emperor—Charles Rolfe ; The
Vizier's daughters—Norah and Peg St. John ; Chinese Policemen—
Kiraku Brothers ; The Genie of the Ring—Bette Challenor ; The Mandarin-Dave Winton ; Taran, the Slave of the Lamp; Eileen Rogan 's
Twelve Charm Girls, the Twelve Rosebuds
Augmented Orchestra, under the direction of Noel Vincent
Leader, Laurance Turner
Conductor, Gideon Fagan
International Cabaret Artist on gramophone records
Sonata in D, Op. 58, for violoncello and pianoforte
1 Allegro assai vivace. 2 Allegretto scherzando. 3 Adagio (Nocturne).
4 Molto allegro e vivace played by Thelma Reiss (violoncello) and John Hunt (pianoforte)
A serial adventure play
' Around the World in Eighty Days'by Jules Verne , adapted as a play by Denis Carey
Part 2-' Enter the Detective'
Other parts will be played by Cyril Nash , Hugh Morton , John Rorke ,
Foster Carlin , and Dick Francis
New Series—No. 5
A selection of melodies that were very popular during the '80s and '90t and the beginning of the present century
Remembered by Charles D. Kinnis with Madeleine Christie , Charles Lovat , Ian Sadler , John Tainsh , Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen
Presented by Moultrie R. Kelsall
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people talking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain
Sonetti Romani , Op 160
1 Piazza di Spagna. 2 Fontana della Tartaruga. 3 Tritone. 4 II
Tramontare del sole (Sunset). 5 Fontana Trevi
(first broadcast performance) sung by Tatiana Makushina (soprano)
followed at not earlier than 7.10 by Scottish and Northern Ireland
Announcements
A comedy with music in a Hawaiian setting
Dialogue by Joe Hayman. Lyrics and music by Peter Bernard
Episode 1—'At the Honolulu Tavern '
Cast
The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement
'Production by Roy Speer
(Season 1939-40) from Colston Hall, Bristol. Part 2
The BBC Symphony Orchestra. Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
God Save the King
with Alan Paul
A programme of music of a quiet nature
The Singers : Dorothy Carless , Three in Harmony
The Players : Jean Pougnet , John Cockerill , David Wise , Arthur Gleg horn, Frederick Riddle , Leon Goossens , Anthony Pini , Reginald Kell ,
Victor Watson , Dennis Gomm
Compere, Cyril Nash
All arrangements by Alan Paul
The programme devised and presented by John Burnaby and Alan Paul
A Revue for the Intelligent Listener
(This may mean you !)
Libretto and lyrics by Ronald Frankau. Music by Monte Crick with Renee Roberts , Helen Hill , Esther Coleman , Michael Cole ,
Monte Crick , Flotsam and Jetsam, and Ronald Frankau
The Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles ShadweU
Produced by Max Kester
A tragedy of Nazi Germany by Kressmann Taylor , arranged for broadcasting by Peter Stucley
Characters: Max Eisenstein ; Griselle, his sister ; Martin Schutse , his friend
The story opens at the end of 1932, three months before Hitler came into power
Production by Francis Dillon
from the Victoria Rooms, Bristol