Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
Records of excerpts from 'Turandot'
Readings and prayers
Programme Parade
General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
with the recorded voices of many famous stars. Programme introduced by Leslie Mitchell . Written by Harry Alan Towers and produced by Frederick Piffard
(organ)
Records of old favourites, played by famous bands
from page 77 of New Every Morning ' and page 34 of ' Each Returning Day.' Crown Him with many crowns; Psalm 24; Romans 15, vv. 1-13; In Christ there is no east or west
London Coliseum Orchestra: conductor, Reginald Burston
and his Orchestra
Over the Hills and Far Away (Delius); Symphony on a French mountaineer s song, for piano and orchestra (Vincent d'Indy); Sarka (My Country) (Smetana). (Gramophone records)
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
featuring Edgar Bergen and his world-famous dummy Charlie Mc Carthy. Joan Merrill , and Ray Noble and his Orchestra.
Discussion between Reginald Gamble and F. S. Franklin. Mr. Franklin, who has been interested in beekeeping for many years, is an Inspector of Schools in Yorkshire. The discussion deals in particular with heather honey production
Conductor, John Faulds
(by permission of the Air Council): conductor, Wing-Commander R. P. O'Donnell M. v.o ,. (Organising Director of Music. Royal Air Force)
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning during the international match. From No. 1 Court, Wimbledon
played by George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
Hanes euddio rhai o drysorau mwya'r deyrnas yng Ngogledd Cymru. (Story in Welsh)
' Wigtownshire,' by Helen Mitchell. Another programme in the Scottish Counties series
General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.20 National and Regional announcements and Northern Ireland News
' Once again we stop the roar of London's traffic, and from the great crowds we bring to the microphone some of the interesting people who are In Town Tonight.' Personalities from every walk of life interviewed by Flight Lieutenant Roy Rich. Compiled and produced by C. F. Meehan
Those Were the Days - when dancing really was dancing! Harry Davidson and his Orchestra play old-time dance music and Sylvia Welling entertains with old-time ballads. At the piano, Winifred Davey. Introduced by Patric Curwen.
(BBC recording)
Green Thoughts... on not going abroad, by Macdonald Hastings
with Harry Pringle, Kitty Masters, Peter Cavanagh, Mr. Murgatroyd and Mr. Winterbottom, Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth, Norman Evans
BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Alan Crooks.
(BBC recording)
A new play by Lionel Brown.
(BBC recording)
(Joyce Heron is appearing in "The Shop at Sly Corner"; John Bryning broadcasts by permission of Robert Atkins)
Evening Prayers
Bert Osborne and his Band
From the Guildhall, Southampton
From the Dome. Brighton