Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
RICHARD STRAUSS
Gramophone records of Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks and The Dance of the Seven Veils (Salome)
Very Rev. W. R. Matthews , D.D., Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral
'Mrs. Buggins ' (Mabel Constanduros )
on gramophone records
Talk by Stephen Kirby
of gramophone records
Introductory music Prayer
All people that on earth do dwell
(A. and M. 166. omitting v. 5 : S.P. 443, omitting v. 5 ; C.H. 229: Tune, Old Hundredth)
Interlude
Prayers : The .Prayer for Forgiveness : the Lord's Prayer
Take up thy Cross (A. and M. 263, omitting v. 6 ; S.P. 119, omitting v. 6 ; C.H. 501 : Tune. Breslau)
Blessing
Closing music
Prelude in E flat minor ; Adagio
(Toccata in C : arr. Stokowski) played by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski. (Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 73 of ' New Every Morning.' and page 64 of ' Each Returning Day.' Lo God is here ! Psalm 116. vv. 1-9 : Ye holy angels bright
Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR
INFANTS : Ann Driver
11.20 SENIOR HISTORY I.- European" Heritage : Turkey remembers-1919-1920. Mustafa Kemal and the New Turkey,' by Desmond Hawkins
11.40 Interval music
11.45 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in classrooms), by Edith Dowling
on gramophone records
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Wales.
Topical talk, or recorded repeat of one of last week's talks
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
1.50 I YSGOLION CYMRU. (For Welsh schools.) ' Iaith a Llenyddiaeth,' gan T. J. Morgan : cyfres i blant tua 9 oed. 8-' Tafodiaith (ii) : Seiniau '
2.10 HOW THINGS BEGAN. ' Metal Workers on the Move,' by Rhoda Power
2.30 Interval music
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Poetry programme: 'Poems of America ' (ii), by Desmond Hawkins
John Blore and his Orchestra
from Lichfield Cathedral
Versicies and Responses Psalm 104
First Lesson : from Deuteronomy 30 Magnificat (Patrick, in G Minor)
Second Lesson : St. Luke 4. vv. 14-21 Nunc dimittis (Patrick, in G Minor) Creed and Collects
How beauteous are their feet (Stanford)
Prayers
Lord, whHe for all mankind we pray
(S.P. 320)
Organist, Ambrose Porter
Songs, scenes, and personalities from films of the past, present, and future, with the recorded voices of many famous stars.
Programme introduced by Leslie Mitchell . Written by-Harry Alan Towers , and produced by Frederick Piffard
Olive Groves (soprano) ; Mark Hambourg (piano); Frank Titterton (tenor)
(Welsh Children's Hour). ' Melltith yr Helgi Du ': drama-gyfres newydd gan Tom H. Richards : 3—' Yr Helgi Eto '
' A Midshipman for my Lord
Nelson : play by Norah Richardson - .
followed by National and Regional announcements
No. 72—' Bermondsey.' Written and produced by Francis Dillon. A picture of life in old Bermondsey contrasted with Bermondsey today-the story told by people of the Borough
Recording of a broadcast to America on Sunday, in collaboration with the Columbia Broadcasting System
and her Music (by arrangement with Jack Payne )
featuring Edgar Bergen the ventriloquist and his world-famous dummy Charlie McCarthy , and Ray, Noble and his Orchestra
with impromptu answers to listeners' questions : Commander A. B. Campbell , Margery Fry , Will Hay, Professor Gilbert Murray , Barbara Ward. Question-Master, Geoffrey Crowther.
with Edith Coates (contralto), Mary and Geraldine Peppin (two pianos), and the BBC Theatre Chorus: conductor, Stanford Robinson
Series of discussions, in which a scientist, Dr. D. S. Evans , and a theologian, the Rev. Prof. L. W. Grensted , compare notes on the nature of man and of the world around him : 5— ' What do we mean by " God ?'
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast in the General Forces Programme
(piano), on gramophone records