Programme Parade
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MOZART
Gramophone records of his operas
Readings from the Bible
Programme Parade
THE KITCHEN FRONT
' The Radio Doctor
Music of the Sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold, with Jack Cooper. (BBC recording)
Gramophone records
at the theatre organ
News commentary
'Holy, holy, holy'; Psalm 426; Isaiah 52. vv. 7-10: 55, vv. 1-3, 6-11; He who would valiant be
Tunes that live for ever. on gramophone records
SCOTTISH HERITAGE: The River Clyde'
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS, discussed by experts
11.40 MUSIC AND the DANCE, .by John Horton : Dancing Keys ' : a broadcast about keyboard instruments, including the virginals, harpsichord, clavichord. and piano
Conductor, Charles Groves
War-workers in Scotland and London entertain during the lunch-hour break. Introduced by Howard M. Lockhart (Scotland) and Geoffrey Peck (London)
followed by Interlude: records
Gramophone records, introduced by Harry Mortimer
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). ' Ducks and Geese.' by Desmond Hawkins
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE: ' Bending Light ' (i), by J. A. Lauwerys ,
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH: 'The Magic Shop': a dramatisation of the short story by H G. Wells. (BBC recording)
A further edition of a record Variety series, showing how the talent of famous stage, screen, and radio stars runs in the family. Introduced by Spike Hughes
Play written and produced by Hugh Stewart
Adapted from Stephen Vincent Benet 's short story by Rosalie Williams. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Sgwrs gan y Parchedig S. L. Owen. (Talk in Welsh)
' A Place of Peace,' a new story of Mompty the Cat and Peckham the Dog, by Martin Armstrong
' Praise and Thanksgiving in Music,' by Helen Henschel
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
Eric Winstone and his Orchestra
Talk by William Aspden
with the BBC Symphony Orchestra (conductor, Sir Adrian Boult ) plays
Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto in B flat minor
* Stand Up and Sing'
A narrated radio version of the original musical comedy by Douglas Furber and Jack Buchanan. Music by Philip Charig and Vivian Ellis. Adapted and produced by Eric Fawcejt
Charles Smart at the novachord. "BBC Revue Chorus and augmented Revue Orchestra, conducted bv Alan Crooks.
A Victory programme, with top-of-the-bill artists from Variety theatres in London, Scotland, the Midlands, and the North
The wartime story of an endless journey travelled by an outstandingly courageous body of civilians-the merchant seamen
They will tell you that their stories are commonplace, but they are the stories of great men
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
and his Band. From the May Fair Hotel
and his Band