Programme Parade
Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
Exercises for women: May Brown
Today's entries: music by Sullivan, Debussy, and Duparc, on gramophone records
The Rector of St. Mary's, Chatham
W. P. Matthew talks to housewives
Light colourful music, played by John Blore and his Orchestra.
Talk by Dina Dobson
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is Svendsen's Romance, for violin and orchestra, played by the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Thomas Jenssen , with Carto Anderson (violin)
News commentary
from page 17 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 12 of ' Each Returning Day.' Immortal, invisible; Psalm 65; Mark 1. w. 1-13; It fell upon a summer day
on gramophone records
SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wise -man
There was a lad was born in Kyle
(Scots song)
Searching for Lambs (English folk song)
Oh! Suzanna (American song)
11.20 SCIENCE AND GARDENUfc: 'Artificial Manures.' by Alan Peacock
11.40 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver.
12.0 BIBLE " TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Understanding the Old Testament: ' Israel's Belief in God,' by Professor H. H. Rowley
(piano) on gramophone records
Variations: The Harmonious Blacksmith (Handel)
Scherzo
ENSA show for war-workers from a factory canteen, introduced by Bryan Michie. Mantovani and his Orchestra. Guest artist, Jack Train
- West African Regatta.' by A. Holden : the story of how some Nigerians bought three ambulances for the Red Cross
Musical-comedy on records, with Gitta Alpar
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (Scotland), by John R. Allan : 'How Dunord Grew Up.'
2.5 WORLD HISTORY. Great stories from the past. Heroic Tales from the Irish Bards, by Rhoda Power. 2—' Connac the High King '
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT series. A Musical Picture—Smetana's " Vltava " illustrated talk by Herbert MurrTll
2.50 MUSIC BROADCAST for OLDER PUPILS. Smetana's overture. The Bartered Bride. (Gramophone records)
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
en gramophone records
First Overture on Greek Themes
(Glazunov): Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dimitri Mltropoulos
Adoration of the Earth: The Sacrifice
(The Rite of Spring) (Stravinsky): Paris Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer
Excerpt from the pantomime presented by Emile Littler. From the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
The Navarre Dancers; The Eileen Rogan Girls. Orchestra under the direction of John Lowndes
Written by himself (November 1731). Read by Felix Aylmer. Produced by Patric Dickinson
Stori-radio, gan Abiah Roderick , am
. hen frawd a chwythai organ. (Welsh short story)
' The Story of Hamish McMouse and the Little-Wee-Small-Hole' by Joyce Glover
' Music at Random': Helen Henschel talks again about French music. Illustrations sung by Sophie Wyss
' Down North,' another adventure in the Canadian Arctic, told by Tony Onraet
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
' The Eternal Championship of the Underdog, as reflected in " Prometheus Bound and Unbound"': by Gilbert Murray O.M. , a
at the theatre organ. Old Friends from Musical Comedy
Play by John S. Cabot , produced by Fred O'Donovan
2.-' Our Nearest Neighbours.' Alan Bulloek, interrogated by Adrian Thomas , talks about the permanent features of France, Belgium, and Holland. Illustrated by dramatic sequences written by Adrian Thomas and produced by Robert Speaight
with Doris Hare; Elsie and Doris Waters ('Gert and Daisy'); 'With a Star and a Song'; Eric Barker; Richard Murdoch in 'Puzzle Corner'; Barbara Mullen in 'The Story of Miss Paddy O'Toole'; 'May We Introduce...?' (by arrangement with Leonard Urry): interviewer, Ronald Waldman. The Singing Commeres, Revue Chorus, and BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Harry S. Pepper
Piano Sonata in F sharp minor.
Op. 11 played by Solomon
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Len Camber , Johnny Green , Alan Grant. Archie Lewis , hnd Three Boys and a Girl