Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Exercises for men and women
SCHUMANN
Gramophone records of some of his songs and romances for violin and piano
Talk by the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
' The Radio Doctor '
with Jimmy Leach at the piano
Gramophone records
at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle
from page 89 of "New Every Morning" and page 40 of "Each Returning Day". Paraphrase 18, vv. 3-7; Te Deum, vv. 1-21; 1 Corinthians 2, vv. 1-16; Hills of the north, rejoice
Al Collins and his Band
A record miscellany, chosen this week by Christopher Stone
Records of selections from well-known musical plays
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Midland and North. Lunch-hour entertainment by war-workers from factories in Bilston. Staffordshire, and Darlington, Co. Durham. Introduced respectively by Philip Garston Jones and Victor Smythe
followed by Interlude: records
played by Joan and Valerie Trimble
Today's Variety on records
at the theatre organ
(on gramophone records)
Conducted by Alfred Barker
Sociable songs sung by the BBC Chorus: conductor, Leslie Woodgate. Stanley Riley (baritone). At the piano.Ernest Lush
Adapted by Graham Bain from a story by Laurence Kirk. Produced by Peter Watts
Other parts played by Sebastian Cabot. Joyce Cathie. Laurier Lister , George Owen. Daphne Scorer . Esther Whitehouse
By Hugh Ross Williamson. Produced by Peter Watts
' The Wizard of Oz,' a famous American fairy story by Frank Baum , retold by Spike Hughes , with songs sung by Marjorie Westbury. Part 1: 'Over the Rainbow '
5.35 ' What it feels like to fly': talk by Francis Butters
5.50 ' Letters in the Sand,' by Laurens Sar gent. 3—' Samekh the Support '
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks. and announcements
New adventure serial in six episodes, by Francis Durbridge. Special music composed and arranged by Hal Evans. Produced by Vernon Harris. Episode 1-' In which a Young Lady Says "Yes"'
The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
Douglas Houghton talks about some of the personal problems that arise in the period of transition between war and peace. This week he is giving a second talk on-where to go for help and advice; and where not to go
Albert Sammons (violin). London Symphony Orchestra (leader. George Stratton ), conducted by Basil Cameron
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
A story by W. Somerset Maugham , adapted for radio by M. H. Allen. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Other parts played by members of the BBC Repertory Company
featuring Vera Pearce , Jerry Desmonde , Ilena Sylva , and Jack Buchanan. With Jane Lee , the Modemaires, and the augmented Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black . Produced by Henry Reed
A new judgment on the great player of the past by an eminent writer on sport of the present; with Arthur Young as Grace and a running commentary on ' W. G. ' at the wicket by Howard Marshall. Produced by Stephen Potter
Charles Maxwell introduces an all-star cabaret with Hildegarde, Billy Mayerl and his Claviers, and the Yacht Club Boys, and dancing to Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
129-' Diamonds,' written by Stephen North , and read by Philip Cunning ham
String Quartet in B flat, Op. 18 No. 6; Sextet in E flat, Op. 81 - played by the Blech String Quartet, with Dennis Brain (horn), and Norman Del Mar (horn)