Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Howard Lucraft and his Music. »
Rev. R. Leonard Small
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Hilda Whitlow
and his Tango Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless.
Mixed choice of records, including the first movement of Haydn's London Symphony played by the London . Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
SCHUBERT
Every morning this week, except Tuesday, gramophone records of his music will be heard at this time. Today, some of his orchestral music
Fighting the Unseen Enemy': talk by Dik Lehmkuhl
from page 21 of "New Every Morning" and page 48 of "Each Returning Day". The King of love my shepherd is; Psalm 86, vv. 1-12; St. Matthew 9, vv. 9-17; Lord, while for all mankind we pray
Band of the Royal Corps of Signals: conductor, Mr. J. L. Judd i
Record miscellany edited by Anna Instone
Alan Paul , with Helen Clare and George Melachrino , brings you fifteen minutes of smooth harmony. (BBC recording)
Carter String Trio. and Winifred Bury (soprano)
ENSA show introduced by David Miller. Joe Loss and his Orchestra. quest artist, Jeanne de Casalis
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, with John Lewis. At the piano, Berkeley Mason.
Records of Malcolm McEachern
Symphony No. 6. in F (Pastoral) played by the BBC Northern Orchestra: conductor, Charles Groves
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and his Ballroom Orchestra
Records chosen by listeners and played by Sheila Fryer
Magazine programme for busy people, who could do with twenty minutes' break for tea and talk. This week, ' Holiday Pleasures ': Barnett Freed-man. war artist and Londoner, on the pleasure of not having to go to the country; Anatole de Grunwald , film director, on the pleasure of not having to think about films; and Enid Marx , textile designer., on the pleasure of not being independent
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
' Pioneering in Australia,' by George Berrie , told by Henry James. No. 5
Henry Cummings in his new song-cycle for children : ' Dame Trot'
5.45 'A Visit to Cowleaze Farm ' 5—' Feeding the Animals '
. 6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast, for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks, and announcements
at the theatre organ
' Desert Island Books,' by Lord Elton
Cyril Smith (piano). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ): conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Brahms
Academic Festival Overture
7.11 app. Piano Concerto No. 2, in B flat
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
and-his Band, with Edna Kaye
A weekly musical, lyrical, and topical half-hour, by B. C. Hil - liam ('Flotsam') who, with Ivor Dennis at a second piano, presides over the following ' Follies': Nan Kenway and Douglas Young, Helen Clare , Robert Easton , Charmian Innes , Charlie Clap ham, and Robert Sydney. Produced by Tom Ronald
(Charmian Innes broadcasts by permission of the Windmill Theatre)
A weekly commentary
by Senior Commander Briget Boland and Ted Willis , with verse interludes by Signalman Jack Lindsay. Introduced by Michael MacOwan. Produced by Stephen Murray. Radio presentation by Barbara Burnham
Characters in order of hearing
and his Orchestra, with Sally Doug las, Carole Carr , Len Camber , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl
under the direction of Alfred Jupp. with Thea Wells (soprano)