Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
' Home-made Hats,' by Zita Dundas
and his Orchestra
Mixed choice of records, including Faure's song. ' Apres un reve,' sung by Maggie Teyte
Gramophone records of his Symphony No. 29. in A. and his Violin Concerto in D
from page 113 of "New Every Morning" and page 60 of "Each Returning Day". Angels, from the realms of glory; Psalm 122; St. John 1, vv. 1-18; A child this day is born
London Military Band: conductor, Michael Fayers
Under the direction of Alfred Jupp , from Bournemouth
Gramophone records of ' The Good-Humoured Ladies.' ' Spectre de la Rose.' ' Cotillon.' and ' Facade '
Ambrose and his Orchestra, with Anne Shelton.
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, with George Hancock.
Conductor. Reynolds Payne
and his Quintet
(organ)
at the piano
Records chosen by listeners
Introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Gordon Beckles on Charles B. Cochran : John Macadam on Alec James ; Carmen Flemyng on John Gielgud
B. C. Hilliam (' Flotsam '). with Ivor Dennis. Beryl Orde. Clapham and Dwyer, Helen Clare , Charmian Innes (by permission of the Windmill Theatre), George James , and Trefor Jones. Produced by Tom Ronald.
' The Test': a New Year story by Olive Dehn , told by Derek McCulloch (' Mac ')
5.15 ' Music at Random,' by Helen Henschel
5.30 The Zoo Man
5.45 ' Looking Forward': Derek McCulloch (' Mac ') tells of some of the programmes children may hear in 1946
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
New and recent fiction, reviewed by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
Symphony in G minor played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould
with Dick Francis , Audrey Wayne , Alfle Dean , Pat Frost , Johnnie Lock -wood, Beryl Orde. Ted Andrews and Barbara. Harry Lester and his Hay -seeds ,Betty Hobbs 's Happytappers.
BBC Revue Chorus. BBC Revue Orchestra. Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe.
A review of the outstanding events of 1945 As they were recorded in despatches, speeches, and announcements by the men on the spot and the men in the news. Narrators, John Snagge and Robert Barr. Edited by Robert Barr and Michael Barsley. Produeed by Brigid Maas
The broadcast recalls the triumphant
. conclusion of the war,' from the rout of Von Rundstedt 's advance in the Ardennes to the crossing of the Rhine. the entry into Berlin, the German surrender at Luneberg Heath, and', a hundred days later, the end of the war with Japan; finally, the freeing of Allied prisoners overseas and the trial of the war criminals at Nuremberg
Conductor, Sir Hugh S. Roberton
Programme includes
and his Band
Quiet, reflective music played by the Chalumeau Ensemble
and Interlude
' Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view
That stand upon the threshold of the new.'-Edmund Waller
A dramatic survey of the nation taking stock of our resources and our prospects on the first New Year's Eve since the war. Written and produced by Louis Mac -Neice. Music specially written by William Alwyn for the BBC Chorus (chorus-master, Leslie Woodgate )