Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Exercises for men and women
VERDI
Gramophone records of excerpts from his Requiem
Readings and prayers
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
' Freddy Grisewood Speaking'
and his Apache Band. with Amalia Magri and Jacqoes Vallez
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
Violin Sonata in A
Played by Irene Richards (violin) and Yvonne Fisher (piano)
from page 1 of "New Every Morning" and page 6 of "Each Returning Day". The God of Abraham praise; Psalm 47; 2 Corinthians 5. vv. 14-21; Put thou thy trust in God
Van Dam and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
Quartet movement in C minor (Schubert): Poco adagio (Trio in F minor) (Dvorak); Finale (Piano Quintet) (Blnch)
Nqn-atop dance music on gramophone ivcords
Music of the sunny south, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold
Lunch-time entertainment for workers, from a factory in the West of England
Music modern and old from the Latin-American countries. This week, Chile. Bolivia. Paraguay, and Uraguay. Gramophone programme written by Oscar Skewes , and Frederick Macfarlane , and introduced by J. Bradstock Lockett
Hoist's Suite, played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
(Gramophone records)
Listeners' requests introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Sextet for .strings in A played by Maurice Raskin (violin), Reginald Morley (violin), Watson Forbes (viola), Leonard Ardenois (viola), John Shinebourne (cello), James Whitehead (cello)
' Solo Flight,' written and read by Robert Westerby. (Previously broadcast on November 22. 1944)
Tea-time music from the terrace, played by Albert Sandler and the Winter Garden Orchestra
' Country Magazine. The Scilly Isles: edited by Francis Dillon and introduced by Desmond Hawkins. Music arranged by Francis Collinson. Produced by Eileen Molony.
5.50 ' From America ' : ' Storm-along,' the story of a legendary American giant, adapted by Evelyn Gibbs and told by George Young.
6.10 General Weather Forecast - and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks. and announcements
Programme of music associated with the county: folk songs, ballads, regimental marches, and the music of composers who lived in Worcestershire
Musical research and arrangements by Francis Collinson. BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor Rae Jenkins. Narrator. S. P. B. Mais. Local interrupters, Bill Hurlstone of Bredon. and John Hall of Bretforton. Singers, Ronald Bristol and Victor Newbury Produced by Edward Livesey
Clifford Curzon (piano). London Symphony Orchestra (leader, George Stratton ), conducted by Basil Cameron
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Halifax. Introduced by Victor Smythe
Alistair Cooke
A weekly dramatic programme dealing with crimes both real and fictional.
A radio play by Anthony Gilbert, based on the story of George Joseph Smith.
and his Orchestra, with Jack'Power
Address by the Rev. Laurens Sar gent. Vicar of St. Peter-in-Thanet, Kent '
A study of Chekhov, written and produced by Louis MacNeice. The playwright Anton Chekhov, a most delicate craftsman among Russian writers, was probably also the most lovable personality.
(Recording of the broadcast on July 16, 1944)
In Memoriam played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham (Gramophone records)