Programme Parade
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith Exercises for women : May Brown
ELGAR
(1857-1934). Every morning this week gramophone records of his music will Be heard at this time. Today : Some of his orchestral music
Rev J. C. Bacon
Second of three talks by miners' wives
and his Orchestra \
A merchant seaman's point-of-view : talk by W. F. Fay.
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is Handel's ' Royal Fireworks Music,' played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty ,
from page 117 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 62 of ' Each Returning Day.' Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts ; Psalm 138 ; St. John 9, w. 24-41 ; Beloved, let us love
and his Orchestra, with Edna Kaye and Paul Rich
these gramophone records
Overture : Elverhof (The Hill of the Elves: Kuhlau) : Royal Danish Orchestra
Variations on an Original Theme :
Enigma (Elgar) : Queen's Hall Orchestra
Rhapsody, for clarinet and orchestra
(Debussy) : Hamelin (clarinet) and Orchestra
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
ENSA show for war-workers from a. factory canteen introduced by Bryan Michie. Geraldo and his Orchestra with Sally Douglas , Len Camber , Johnny Green , and Three Boys and a Girl. Guest artist, Doris Hare
Talk by Capt. R.D. McKelvie, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
and his Sextet, with Ronald Bristol (tenor) \
From the Winter Gardens, Malvern
Today's Variety, on records
Conductor, Charles Scarratt \
Billy Tement and his Orchestra
Conducted by Julius Harrison \
at the theatre organ
Poems by Walt Whitman , chosen by Geoffrey Grigson and read by Valentine Dyall
Sgwrs arall gan Kate Roberts. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 The Kirkintilloch Choir sings Scottish and other folk songs
Kathleen tells the story of ' The
Wee Fiddler o' Sadden.' by David S. MacArthur
5.45 What of the Bow ?' : talk about archery, by Laurens Sargent
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
New and recent biography and autobiography, reviewed by Hugh Kingsmill
The story of the cowboy : third of a series of gramophone programmes written by Charles Chilton and introduced by Buck Douglas , with Lauderic Caton. Verse extracts read by Capt. Hal Thompson of the U.S. Strategic Air Forces.
with Joe Linnane , Josie Day , Jim Jonson , Jean Woods , Charles Wilkins , Gwyndolyn Stewart , Harold Goldblatt , Mary Johnston , George Beggs , the Colenso Quartet, and David Curry 's Irish Rhythms. Script - by Harry O'Donovan. Produced by James Mageean and Francis Worsley
Talk on Parish Councils, by Kirby Hewlett
An Assistant Harbour-Master of the Port of London Authority. Written and produced by \Marjorie Banks.
and war report
The novel by W. A. Darlington , adapted for radio by Philip Wade and John Jowett. Music and lyrics by Hubert Gregg , Kenneth Leslie-Smith , Harry Jacobson and Max Kester. Produced by \Vernon Harris \
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Charles Groves
on gramophone records
Saxo-Rhapsody (Eric Coates ) :
Sigurd Rascher (saxophone), with Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer
Naidheachdan, seanchas, dain la drain. (Gaelic monthly magazine)
and his Orchestra, with Alan Kane , Rita Marlowe , and Roy Marsh