Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Exercises for men and women
ROSSINI
Gramophone records of excerpts from ' The Barber of Seville '
Readings from the Bible
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
A Ministry of Food cook
under the direction of Harold C. Gee , with Marguerite Crichton (soprano)
on gramophone records
Beatrice Andrews (contralto) and Colin Sauer (violin)
from page 69 of "New Every Morning" and page 30 of "Each Returning Day". Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem: Psalm 114: St. Matthew 5, vv. 21-32: He wants not friends that hath Thy love
Troise and his Banjoliers
on gramophone records
Non-stop music, on records
Music of the Sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra', directed by Reg Leopold
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory in Scotland.
followed by a topical talk
Music modern and old from the Latin-American countries. This week, Colombia.
Gramophone programme written by Jime Tello and introduced by J. Bradstoek Lockett
Emelie Hooke (soprano), and the Aeolian String Quartet
Listeners' requests introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
on gramophone records
Concert dans le gout theatral (Couperin): Romance in C. Op. 42 (Sibelius): Death and Transfiguration (Richard Strauss )
' View Matrimony,' written by Dora Broome and read by Mary Eastwood.
Tea-time music from the terrace, played by Albert Sandler and the Winter Garden Orchestra
' The Story of Jacko,' an N.F.S. pet monkey, by D. McKinlay , told by John Broadbent
5.25 Children's Concert given by the BBC Northern Orchestra. conducted by Charles Groves , with David Wilde (piano)
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks, and announcements
Two children's choirs and a girl soloist sing the varied music they enjoy and say why they like it. With Nora Leonard of Birmingham, the Shelton Junior Day School Choir of Stoke-on-Trent, and the Choir of The Downs
School, Colwall. Introduced by Cedric Johnson and produced by Edward Livesey.
Jean Pougnet (violin). Roy Henderson (baritone). Gold- smiths' Choral Union (conductor. Frederick Haggis ). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ): conductor, Sir Adrian Boult From the Royal Albert Hall, London
for a talk which may be arranged at short notice
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Blackpool. Introduced by David Southwood
Alistair Cooke
with famous authors of thrillers giving impromptu answers to listeners' questions about crime and detective fiction. Members of tonight's session are Sir Norman Kendal, Dorothy L. Sayers, F.W. Crofts, E.C. Bentley, E.R. Punshon, and John Dickson Carr
and his Orchestra, with Dorothe Morrow and Peter Gray
Address by the Rev. Laurens Sargent. Vicar of St. Peter-in-Thanet
Runyon Jones is a small boy seeking his dog
Radio play by Norman Corwin
Adapted and produced by Roy Lockwood.
25 minutes
Previously broadcast February 1945