Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band.
Talk by the Rev. Elsie D. Chamberlain
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
' The Family Medicine Cupboard,' by a nurse
and his Tango Orchestra. (BBC recording)
Mixed choice of records including Schubert's ' Soiree de Vienne,' arranged by Liszt, played by Egon Petri (piano)
BIZET
Records of his Overture. ' Patrie ' and his Suite, ' Jeux d'enfants '
News commentary
from page 113 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 60 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 Lord, how joyful 'tis to see; Psalm 84; St. Matthew 22, w. 1-14; Holy Father in thy mercy
Band of the Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C., conducted by Mr. Charles Adams
SINGING TOGETHER: Herbert Wiseman
11.20 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS: Ann Driver
11.40 THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE Of GARDENING: 'Garden Paths,' by C. F. Lawrance
12 noon BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The World of the New Testament: ' The Early Spread of the Gospel,' by the Rev. Professor C. H. Dodd
(Novelty vocalists). Marshall Smith , Del Porter , Ray Johnson and Dwight Snyder , with orchestral accompaniment. (Gramophone records)
ENSA show: Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, with guest artists, Fred Emney , Gloria Brent
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, with Herbert Thorpe (tenor) and Owen Brannigan (baritone). (Recording of last Saturday's broadcast)
on gramophone records
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY: 'The Maid of France ': the story of Joan of Arc, by Rhoda Power
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES: The Symphony Orchestra. 3-' The Brass Instruments ': illustrated talk by Noel McAdam
2.50 MUSIC OUT OF SCHOOL: Roger Fiske
Oscar Rabin and his Band, with Harry Davis
Records chosen by listeners, and edited by Sheila Fryer
Magazine programme for busy people who could do with twenty minutes' break for tea and talk: Vicra Warr on Australia, Alan Ivimey on what you can see from nowhere else but an aeroplane, and Antonia Ridge on anything at all
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
' The Adventures of Tim Rabbit ,' by Alison Uttley , told by Derek McCulloch (' Mac '). 3 —' Tim Rabbit and the Fox '
5.30 Isobel Baillie visits Children's*Hour with a programme of songs from the garden
Accompanied by Laurance Turner (violin), Ernest Element (violin), Sydney Errington (viola), Haydn Rogerson (cello), and Tina Bonifacio (harp)
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sports, topical talks, and announcements
' Literature and the Land,' by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
Suite: Karelia
Symphony No. 3, in C played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Ian Whyte
4—' Who Works for Fun? ' In the chair, Professor J. H. Richardson , Professor of Industrial Relations, Leeds University. Speakers, Dr. Isobel Blaine , of the National Institute of Industrial Psychology; Edward Higgins , of Transport Union; and a medical psychologist
Some people seem to like work! Others loathe it. Can anything be done to make work less boring? These are some of the subjects to be discussed tonight
England u. Ireland : commentary. by Stewart Macpherson on some of the most important bouts, with inter-round summaries by W. Barrington Dalby. From the Royal Albert Hall , 'London
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': Beryl Orde. Clapham and Dwyer, Helen Clare , Charmian Innes (by permission of the Windmill Theatre), and Trefor Jones. Produced by Tom Ronald.
by Marc Conrielly (based on ' Southern Sketches,' by Roark Bradford ). Adapted for broadcasting and produced in New York by Roy Lockwood
The Children: Janice Long ,
Lionel LeGall , Raymond Bernard
Music under the direction of Eva Jessye (BBC-New York recording)
and his Orchestra, with Dorothe Morrow and Peter Gray
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Programme in honour of the tercentenary of his death, devised and arranged by Dr. Ernst Meyer Diana Poulton (lute), David Martin
(violin). Vera Kantrovitch ( violin). Max Gilbert (viola), Margaret Donington (viola da gamba), Marie Korchinska (harp), John Wills (harpsichord). BBC Singers: conductor, Arnold Goldsbrough Fantasia in D minor, for violin, viola da gamba, lute, and harp
Suite for two violins, viola, and viola da gamba
Unaccompanied voices: Three Rounds: Let's cast away care: Happy sons of Israel; Shee weepeth sore in the night
Gather ye rosebuds Fantasia for violin, viola da gamba. and harpsichord
Masques et Bergamasques, played by the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by M. F. Gaillard : on gramophone records