Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Johnny Denis with his Novelty Septet.
Devotional readings and prayers
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
. Being a Guest': talk by Ruth Drew
and his Tango Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless.
Mixed choice of records, including Liszt's Mephisto Waltz No. played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates
MENDELSSOHN
Every morning this week, except Tuesday, gramophone records of his music will' be heard at this time
News commentary
from page 17 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 12 of ' Each Returning Day.' Immortal, invisible, God only wise; Psalm 146: St. Matthew 13, vv. 10-23; It fell upon a summer day
Band of the 2nd Battalion the Sea-forth Highlanders: conductor, Mr. A. Brunsden
SINGING TOGETHER: Herbert Wiseman
11.20 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS: Ann Driver
11.40 THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE OF GARDENING.'The Season's Produce ': Alan Peacock and Eric Hobbis discuss the harvesting and storage of crops in the garden and on the farm. (BBC recording)
12 noon BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The World of the New Testament: ' The Unity of the Ancient World,' by the Rev. M.' P. Charlesworth
with the Song Spinners: on gramophone records
ENSA show introduced by David Miller. R.A.F. Dance Orchestra (by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Sgt. Jimmy Miller. Guest artists, Inga Andersen, Harry Hudson and Joyce
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, with George Baker. At the piano, Berkeley Mason.
on gramophone records
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY: Crusader and Troubadour,' by Rhoda Power. How Richard the Lionheart was taken prisoner after the Third Crusade and found by Blondel de Nesie , the troubadour
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. 'Bands and Orchestras': an illustrated talk by Dr. Victor Hely -Hutchinson, BBC Director of Music, introducing a new series of orchestral concert programmes for schools
2.50 music out OF SCHOOL, by Roger Fiske
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 listing contains language that some may find offensive.
' A Magician in a Mood ' : story by Muriel Holland , told by Derek McCulloch ('Mac')
Folk songs sung by Constance Carrodus
5.45 Lieut.-Commander R. T. Gould tells the story of. the Crystal Palace
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks, and announcements
at the theatre organ
' Life and Letters,' by Hugh Kingsmill
Book by Henrik Ege. Music by Henry Reed. Produced by David Porter
With the BBC Revue Chorus and the BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Frank Cantell
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Joan and Valerie Trimble (pianos)
A weekly musical, lyrical, and topical half-hour, by B. C. Hilliam ('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, Trefor Jones. Produced by Tom Ronald.
(Charmian Innes broadcasts by permission of the Windmill Theatre)
A weekly survey
Play for radio by Margaret Gore -Browne. Produced by Felix Felton
Other parts played by Jane Barrett , Lucille Lisle , George Owen , Dermot Cathie , and Charles Maunsell
and his Orchestra, with Anita Best and Alan Grant
and his Orchestra