and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by Lt. G. W. Geary. (Gramophone records)
seven years ago
Popular records of September 1935
A thought for today: Rev. Michael Bruce
Programme Parade
Ruth Drew : 'Method in the Kitchen '
Record programme of tunes and songs from the stage, written and arranged by Roy Plomley
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Conducted by Rae Jenkins , with Ethel Williams (soprano)
from p. 13 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 26 of ' Each Returning Day'
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
Conducted by Julius Harrison Overture : Rosamunde Schubert Waltz : Ange d'amourWaldieufel St. Paul's Suite (for strings) Hoist Hungarian Dances Nos. 3, and 17 to 21 Brahms — Dvorak Suite : L'Arlesienne Bizet
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Taking you to a factory somewhere in Wales, where war-workers entertain their colleagues during the lunch-hour. Arranged and presented by Mai Jones
' Bee-Keeping : successful wintering ' by Reginald Gamble and `Dr. C. G. Butler
Now is the time to lay the foundations of next year's honey harvest, the most important work in bee-keeping. Dr. Butler and Reginald Gamble will discuss some recent investigations carried out at Rothamsted Experimental Station.
played by Joan Trimble and Valerie Trimble Hungarian Dance in D flat Brahms Valses romantiques, Nos. 1 and 3 Chabrier Ritual Fire Dance* Falla Slavonic Dance in A flatDvofdk TarantellaRachmaninoff
Programme for the Forces by the Forces, with the Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Louis Kentner (piano)
Concerto in D C.P.E. Bach
Piano Concerto No. 26, in C minor (K491) Mozart
Petite Suite: Morning Serenade - Pastorale Masquera de Roussel
C. H. Middleton is host when the 'victory diggers' in his native village hold their own horticultural show. An outside broadcast from Weston, Northamptonshire
with Geraldo and his Orchestra. The instruments speak for themselves
Recording of yesterday's specially recorded broadcast
Rhaglen arall er cof am gantorion (sopranos) amlwg eisteddfodau Cymru ddoe. Dyma'r bedwaredd raglen yn y gyfres a defnyddir eto recordiau o ganeuon y cewri. Fe'u cyflwynir gan Emrys Cleaver a'r cyfarwyddwr fydd Sam Jones. (Records of Welsh sopranos)
' Pencil and Paper' : more puzzles, questions, and catches by P. Caton Baddeley
Cello solos by Haydn Rogerson
' Over the Hills and Far Away' : talk by Garry Hogg
' Fuel Flash' for housewives, and National and Regional announcements
(violin) Romance in FBeethoven Caprice, No. 24, in A minor
Paganini— Kretsler TziganeRavel
Douglas Houghton deals with the questions people ask him, and the problems arising from the many regulations with which we all have to deal nowadays
New series showing some of the less familiar activities of our modern Navy. No. 4—' Torpedo Branch Produced by Peter Watts
Short story, written for broadcasting by George Scott-Moncrieff and read by Hector Munro. (Previously broadcast on January 27)
with Foster and Clarke ; Harry Herrisley ; Kenneth and George Western ; Cyril Fletcher ; Binnie Hale ; Neil McKay. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer, Norman Wooland. Presented by John Sharman
Raymond Gram Swing
New thriller by Beatrice Gilbert and Priscilla Schryver. Produced by Lance Sieveking
Place : St. John's Wood. London. Time : October, 1939
Form of Compline
Miniature revue by V. C. Clinton -Baddeley, Aubrey Ensor , and Herbert Farjeon. Music by Dennis Van Thaal, Alfred Reynolds , .and Walter Leigh. With Billie Baker , George Baker , Nadine March , Katie Johnson , Marjorie Westbury and Eliot Make-ham. BBC Theatre Chorus, and BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Mark H. Lubbock. Produced by Stephen Thomas
(piano) Des Abends (Evening)Schumann Arabesques Schumann Capriccio in B minor Brahms Four Preludes, Op. 28 : No. 1, in C ; No.
2, in A minor ; No. 7, in A ; No. 23, in F Chopin Two Studies : Op. 25, No. 4, in A minor ; Op. 10, No. 8, in F Chopin
and his Band, with Pat MacCormack , Bette Roberts , Don Rivers , Harry Kaye , Maureen, and the Loss Chords