Gramophone records
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Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Readings from the Bible
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Talk by ' The Radio Doctor '
and his Mazurka Orchestra
Prayer
Thou, whose almighty word (A. and M. 360; S.P. 303; C.H. 364: Tune, Moscow)
Prayers: The Prayer for Today; the Lord's Prayer
Lord, thy word abideth (A. and M. 243; S.P. 570; C.H. 199: Tune, Ravenshaw)
Blessing
MOZART
Extracts from ' Don Giovanni ' and ' The Marriage of Figaro ': on records
News commentary
from page 45 of ' New Every Morning,' and page 8 of ' Each Returning Day.' King of glory, King of peace; Psalm 97; St. Mark 15, w. 16-32; Paraphrase 20
John Blore and his Orchestra
FUR UNVER-SEVENS: Let's Join In-two Russian stories from the collection by Alexei Tolstoy : 'The Little House ' and ' The Bean Seedling,' arranged for broadcasting by Jean Sutclifte
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. 'Do you know who ert-cts road signs? ': a talk by H. M. Burton
11.10 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The Wi-alth of Nations. 8 — ' The Changing Pattern by A. J. Brown. What is happening to the world pattern of labour and Industry, and how changes are becoming faster.
of records Edited by Anna Instone
From a canteen in Reading, with George Myddleton at the piano.
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer questions from listeners
A gramophone programme of the music of Latin-America. Written by J. N. K Billett
TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire. 'Across the Pacific from South America': a programme about Magellan's famous voyage, by Silvia Goodall
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. ' En automobile ': la famille Anjard part en voiture
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 'The Three Musketeers,' by Alexandre Dumas , adapted by Julia Goodey. Part 1 - 'The four friends set out on their dangerous mission'
All-England Championships
Report from Wimbledon
on gramophone records
Conducted by Julian Clifford
(piano): on gramophone records
Capriccio in B minor (Brahms); Barcarolle (Chopin); Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 (Liszt); Triana (Suite Iberienne) (Albeniz); Ritual Fire Dance (Love. the Magician) (Falla)
From the Branksome Tower Hotel, Bournemouth, with Terry Thomas and the Branksome Tower Dance Orchestra. Introduced by Hamilton Kennedy
"The Truth about Peter Piper , told for the first time in words and music by Antonia Ridge and Patrick Piggott
' The Tregower Inheritance': a serial play by Franklyn Kelsey. Produced by Lorraine Jameson. Part 6
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6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15 Sport
' The Ancient City of Byblos': talk by Hugh Gordon Porteus
A motion-picture parade Introduced by Leslie Mitchell (by courtesy of British Movietonews, Ltd.)
Including Denis Myers bringing you news from the studios; the week's personality, Esther Williams ; and the lm of the week. Programme written by Harry Alan Towers and produced by Dennis Monger
(two pianos)
A satirical revue with Kenway and Young, Wilfred Babbage , Humphrey Lestocq , Helen Hill , and the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
How are those who want and need holidays away from home going to get accommodation at prices they can afford? Especially those with children?
Fathers and mothers of families meet seaside landladies and experts from holiday organisations
with Kenneth Home
Eve Becke and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Harry S. Pepper.
in which Charles Dickens, Miss Mitford, and Andrew Lang join with living authors to pay homage to our national game, with musical tributes by Frank Collinson. Devised by Adrian Alington and produced by R. D. Smith
With John Arlott as narrator, Valentine Dyall as chorus, and a cast including Stephen Jack, Philip Wade, Anthony Jacobs, Marjorie Westbury, Betty Baskcomb, David Kossoff, and Charles Leno
with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by H. C. Burgess , Linda Parker (soprano), and Stephen Manton (tenor)
Lilian Duff introduces a gramophone programme of French artists
Edmund Blunden on ' Ode to Evening' by William Collins. Narrator. V. C. Clinton-Baddeley . Reader, Hallam Fordham. Programme arranged by Patric Dickinson. (BBC recording)
Movements from his Aubade (Choreographic Concerto for piano and eighteen instruments), played by the composer and the Walther Straram Orchestra of Paris: on records