Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
played by Van Dam and his Orchestra.
Devotional readings and prayers
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast tor farmers and shipping
' Cake-Making (i),' by Hilda Whitlow
from a selection of records
at the organ of the Trocadero. Elephant and Castle
A children's doctor talks about ' Walking and Talking (ii) '
BEETHOVEN
Gramophone records of some of his instrumental music
from page 89 of "New Every Morning" and page 40 of "Each Returning Day". Paraphrase 18, vv. 3-7; Te Deum, vv. 1-21: 1 John 2, vv. 12-17 and 24-25; Hills of the north, rejoice
Johnny Denis and his Novelty Septet
at the theatre organ
Conductor, Charles Groves
Record miscellany edited by Anna Instone
North and London. Lunch-hour entertainment by workers from factories in Yorkshire and Essex. Introduced by Victor Smythe in the North and Geoffrey Peck in the South
followed by Interlude
played by William Pleeth (cello) and Margaret Good (piano)
Josephine Bradley and her Ballroom Orchestra, Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, and the Lecuona Cuban Boys: on gramophone records
Programme of light music arranged and played by Jack Byfield and his Players, with James Bell at the organ
on gramophone records
Soiree de Vienne; Gretchen at the Spinning - Wheel (Schubert - Liszt): Kgon Petri (piano)
The Nightingale (Tchaikovsky); It is not the wind which is blowing from the height (Rimsky-Korsakov): Kozlovsky (tenor)
Mazeppa (Liszt); Serenade (Mozart-Busoni): Egon Petri (piano)
Programme of ballet music, produced by Stanford Robinson , and Harold Neden , with the BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson. Programme includes the complete music of the ballet Les Sylphides. '
by Evadne Price , adapted for broadcasting by Barbara Couper. Produced by John Richmond
Play for broadcasting by Barnard Stacey. Produced by John Richmond with Beryl Calder and Charles Leno
Can you end this story? Martin Armstrong sets a competition in which he writes the first half of a story and invites children to complete it The best entry will be broadcast on January 8
Novelty gramophone records
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks, and announcements
Douglas Houghton discusses some of the problems created by present conditions
his programme of stars, personalities, songs, and music. This week, Edith Day , Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford , Sally Rogers , Marion Sanders , and Kenneth Neate , with Vic Oliver and his Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray Sonin. Produced by Henry Reed.
Sir Thomas Beecham conducts a performance of 'Prince Igor'
English translation and narration written by H. Procter-Gregg
The action takes place in the town of Poutivle and Polovtsian camp in the year 1185
7.15-9.0 Tonight 9.30-10.15
(George Hancock broadcasts by permission of the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company; John Greenwood and Moryan Jones, of the Administrator of Sadler's Wells)
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A weekly survey. Sir Frederick Whyte , K.C.S.I., discusses the Far East
Part 2
by Stephen Potter and Joyce Grenfell , demonstrated by Celia Johnson , Joyce Grenfell , and distinguished members of the ' How ' Repertory Company. Produced by Stephen Potter
149—' Christmas Number.' written by Antonia Ridge , and read by the author t
Conducted by Reg, Leopold, with Jack Cooper