Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Exercises for men and women
DEBUSSY and RAVEL
Gramophone records of Debussy's orchestral music
Talk by the Rev. G. S. Horner. C.F.
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
' The Radio Doctor '
and his Orchestra.
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square
from page 101 of "New Every Morning" and page 16 of "Each Returning Day". Give light, O Lord: Psalm 119, vv. 89-96; St. Matthew 2, vv. 13-23; Lighten the darkness of our life's long night
Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra
Ronald Waldman chooses this week's record miscellany. Edited by Anna Instone
on gramophone records
Conductor: A. W. Parker.
(BBC recording)
Midlands and the North. Entertainment by factory-workers in Newark, Nottinghamshire, and Shaw. Lancashire. Introduced 'respectively by Godfrey Baseley and David Southwood
' followed by Interlude: records
Sonata in G, Op. 96. played by Harry Blech (violin) and Denis Matthews (piano)
Today's Variety, on records
at the theatre organ
on gramophone records
The strings of the Canadian Army Orchestra, directed by Captain Robert Farnon. Songs by Pte. Paul Carpenter
on gramophone records
Sociable songs, sung by the BBC Men's Chorus, conducted by Dr. George Thalben-Ball, with William Parsons (baritone), and Ernest Lush at the piano
adapted by W. J. Foster from the short story by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Produced by Hugh Stewart
dramatised by G. R. Rainier from a short story by Stuart Martin and adapted for broadcasting by Arthur Black. Produced by Hugh Stewart
' The Doll who came Alive': adapted by Gwenneth Partridge from the book by Enys Tregar then. Music composed by Reginald Redman , and played by Norman Brooks and Leonard Godby (violins), Kathleen Jocelyn (viola), Hilda Vowles (cello),
.W. H. Cook (Bute),
Dorothy Godwin (harp), and Wilfred Flower (piano), with a section of the West Country Singers, conducted by Reginald Redman. Produced by Eileen Molony
5.50 ' Letters in the Sand,' by Laurens Sargent. 5 — ' Tsadhe the Fish Hook '
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 4—' In which we visit the El Bassari '
The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
The Serviceman and his Future.
3 — ' Civvy Street Tomorrow.' In another talk to service men and women who are waiting for their release, John Morgan discusses the educational schemes that will be available in this period
Henry Cummings (baritone). Ronald Smith , Priscilla Stoner , Joyce Hedges , Yvonne Catterall (pianos). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ) : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Bach Aria : My heart now is merry
(Phoebus and Pan)
7.27 app. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2. in F, for flute, oboe. trumpet, violin, and strings
Gerald Jackson (flute), Horace Green (oboe), Ernest Hall (trumpet), Paul Beard (violin)
7.41 app. Concerto in A minor, for four pianos and strings
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Excerpts from Newquay's holiday entertainment. A visit to the Cosy Nook and the New Theatre, Newquay
by Peter Cheyney. Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra
R. C. Robertson-Glasgow talks about the 1945 season, and prospects for the future
Composite picture of the life of a war correspondent as he follows the Army in the field. Written by Robert Barr. Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
Love songs old and new played by John Blore and his Orchestra, and sung by Jack Cooper
132 — ' He called me Girlie,' written by Fred Urquhart , and read by Mabel Constanduros
played by the Hirsch String Quartet