Exercises for men and women
SCHUBERT
Gramophone records of some of his instrumental music
Short morning prayers
followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
' Let the Children Cook,' by Camille Palanque
and his Orchestra.
Glencoe : a talk by Alexander Small
on gramophone records'
at the theatre organ : ' A Musical Bouquet'
Concerto for oboe and strings (arr. Benjamin), played by Leon Goossens (oboe) and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. (Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 89 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 40 of ' Each Returning Day.' Paraphrase 18. w. 3-7 ; Psalm 42, vv. 1-7 and 43 : St. John 16. vv. 25-33 ; Lift up your heads
Debroy Somers and his Band
on gramophone records
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
for a talk which may be arranged at short notice
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor. Rae Jenkins
A backward glance at the beginnings of Britain's ' No. 1 'entertainment : gramophone programme introduced by Harold Rogers
Sidney Davey and his Players
from Bristol Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 98
First Lesson : Esther 4, vv. 5-17 Magnificat (Stanford in F)
Second Lesson : St. John 14, w.
15-29
Nunc dimittis (Stanford in F) Creed and Collects
0 thou that hearest prayer (Watford
Davies)
Prayers
Glorious is thy name, 0 Lord (A. and M. 511)
Organist. Hubert W. Hunt
Programme introduced by Leslie Mitchell . Written by Harry Alan Towers , and produced by Pat Osborne
Piano Concerto in D minor (K.466), played by Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. (Gramophone records)
(Welsh Children's Hour). 'Chwedl a Chan': rhaglen gan gantorion ifainc. 'Y Ddau Gawr.' Un arall o straeon Iwerddon wedi'i chyfteithu gan Gwilym E. Thomas
' I Want To Be An Engine-Driver.' Written by Patricia Docksey and produced by Nan Macdonald
followed by National and Regional announcements
Talk on current affairs
with Arthur Cranmer (baritone) and Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
featuring Mary Livingstone , Don Wilson. Dennis Day , Rochester, Phil Harris and his Orchestra, and Jack Benny.
Romantic play of the times of Waterloo, based upon 'The Snowing-up of Strathlugas' in 'The Book of Scottish Story.' Produced by Robert Kemp
[Starring] Peggy Bryan, Gordon Jackson, and James Woodburn
Other parts played by Rona Anderson. Lucille Stevens (by permission of Glasgow Citizens' Theatre), Sheila Latimer. Anna Donald. James Crampsey. Helena Gloag (by permission of Wilson Barrett, Ltd.). Muriel Crane. Peter MacDonell, M.G. Say , Eileen Say , Hector Munro. and Jameson Clark
Scene : The Highlands of Scotland, and Bath
Black-faced minstrel show, devised and produced by Harry S. Pepper. Cast includes Scott and Whaley, Ike Hatch , C. Denier Warren, and Fred Yule. The Kentucky Banjo Team : Dick Pepper , Edward Fairs and Bernard Sheaff. BBC Revue Orchestra and Male Voice Chorus, conducted by Leslie Woodgate. At the organ, Charles Smart. Book written and remembered by C. Denier Warren. Music arranged by Doris Arnold
BBC Theatre Orchestra, with Lorely Dyer (soprano), Derek Oldham (tenor), Harry Isaacs and York Bowen (two pianos), and the BBC Theatre Chorus. Conductor, Stanford Robinson
' To keep vigil with our men '
(transcribed by Watson Forbes), played by Frederick Grinke (violin); Watson Forbes (viola): Harvey Phillips (cello); James Whitehead (cello); Ethel de Gomez (piano); Hilda Dederich (piano)
Sid Phillips Quintet, Don Marino Barreto and his Cuban Band, and Reginald Foresythe and his Orchestra, on gramophone records