Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Exercises for men and women
DEBUSSY and RAVEL
Gramophone records of Ravel's songs and instrumental music
Talk by the Rev. G. S. Horner , c.P.
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
' Cod in Ca¡'3serole,' by Trudy Bliss
from a selection of records
with his Orchestra and artists
Symphony No. 5 in B flat, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
from page 41 of "New Every Morning" and page 20 of "Each Returning Day". Father most holy, merciful, and tender; Psalm 147, vv. 1-11; St. John 1, vv. 43-51; The Church's one foundation
Falkman and his Apache Band
Ronald Waldman chooses this week's record miscellany. Edited' by Anna Instone
Conductor, Harold Sykes
on gramophone records
Minuet and Air (Saraband) (Purcell-Hess); Myra Hess.
Mazurka: Waltz; Waltz for a Little Girl, and Toccata (Delius); Evlyn Howard -Jones.
April (Ireland); John Ireland.
A Hill Tune; Paean (Bax); Harriet Cohen.
Four Bagatelles for piano (Rawsthorne); Denis Matthews
ENSA show introduced by Bryan Michie. The R.A.F. Skyrockets Dance Orchestra (Fighter Command), by permission of the Air Officer Commanding, under the direction of Sergeant Paul FenoUlhet. Guest artist, Dorothy Carless
Stories which have made news. Written and produced by C. F. Meehan. and told by Dorothy Smith , and Patric Curwen
Second of two gramophone programmes introduced by Mosco Carner
and his'Orchestra
The Band of the Irish Guards under its Director of Music, Captain G. H. Willcocks , M.B.K., provides the fourth half-hour of music in this series of programmes by bands attached to famous regiments of the British Army
Joan Chissell introduces gramophone records of popular operas
with Geraldo and his Orchestra
Second in the series, produced by Francis Dillon Contents: Science as a career: Radar; Book review; Visit to a laboratory; A visiting scientist; Nylon
' The Stone-Breaker': a play taken from a Chinese fairy-story by Kenlis Taylour. Produced by May Jenkin
5.40 ' Around the Countryside.' William Aspden discusses with two young friends some of the things to be seen and heard in the country.
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks, and announcements
Douglas Furber introduces Elsie Randolph . Edgar Norfolk , Bruce Car fax, and Adele Dixon
Frederick Grinke (violin), Florence Hooton (cello), Kendall Taylor (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ): conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Beethoven
Overture: Fidelio
7.7 app. Concerto in C for piano. violin, cello, and orchestra
7.44 app. Symphony in A
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
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A reflective programme about the canals of England, with Patric Curwen as the traveller. Written and produced by Edward Livesey , with material by Godfrey Baseley and Harold Small
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Written by Michael Arlen. Adapted for broadcasting by Lester Powell. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Other parts played by Hilda Davies , Sebastian Cabot , Ann Codrington , Frank Partington , and Victor Fairley
Quartet in C. Op. 76 No. 3 (The Emperor) played by the Pro Arte Quartet
(Gramophone records)
in Piccadilly. London
A series of selections of light verse. 2-Macaulay: ' Lays of Ancient Rome.' Produced by Patric Dickinson