Gramophone records
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Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (by arrangement with Chappell and Co. Ltd.): conductor, Charles Williams.
Readings from the Bible
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Talk by ' The Radio Doctor '
Tunes from the stage and films, on gramophone records
at the organ of the Odeon. Leicester Square
Introductory music Prayer
At the name of Jesus (A. and M. 306, vv. 1. 5, 6; S.P. 392, vv. 1.4. 5; C.H. 178, vv. 1. 3. 4: Tune. Evelyns)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Forgiveness: the Lord's Prayer
Love divine, all loves excelling (A. and M. 520; S.P. 573; C.H. 479; Tune, Love Divine)
Blessing
Closing music
CESAR FRANCK
Gramophone records of his music
News commentary
from page 49 of 'New Every Morning ' and page 44 of ' Each Returning Day.' Immortal, invisible; Psalm 112. vv. 1-7; St. John 16. vv. 16-24; King of glory. King of peace
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
. FOR UNDER-SEVENS: Let's Join in' The Field that Belonged to Everyone,' written for broadcasting by Myfanwy Evans
11.20 IF YOU WERE A CHILD IN CYPRUS. People from the island talk about their childhood
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. This term critics discuss some famous novels which give a picture of social life in Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. News from Havre ' (Le Notaire du Havre), from the ' Pasquier Chronicles,' by Georges Duhamel , . discussed by Malcolm Muggeridge
A record miscellany, edited by Anna Instone
Dick Dudley. Dorothy Carless , Benny Dee and Nat Temple and his Orchestra.
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer Forces questions
Gramophone programme of Hawaiian music, written by A. P. Sharpe
TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire. ' The Source of the Nile.' J. H. Speke explores the lake country of East Africa. Script by Julia Goodey
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, introduced by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. Quelques histoires de la resistance '
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. ' The Roll Call of the Reef.' by ' Q.' Adapted by Sam Langdon
Stephen Williams introduces gramophone records of operatic weather
' Decision,' written by Ann Jones and read by Courtney Sandell
' Gillespie's Future,' written by Richard L. Phillips and read by Ronald Simpson. (Previously broadcast on March 7, 1945)
with Stanley King, Billy Thorburn, Buck Warren and Chic, Jack Train, Harry Mooney with Victor King. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Producer, John Sharman
Nursery Rhyme Records
' Scairey's Birthday Party ' : another play in the Worzel Gummidge series, by Barbara Todd. Produced by May Jenkin
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6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
by F. Streeter
Dance music for listening with Geraldo and his Orchestra
Conducted by Idris Lewis
An argument. Speakers include George Archibald , Managing Director of one of the largest British film production companies; E. Arnot Robertson , a film critic; and an exhibitor
with Kenway and Young, Kenneth Home, Reggie Purdell , Helen Hill , and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
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': Clapham and Dwyer, Beryl Orde
Helen Clare , Charmian Innes ,
George James , and Trefor Jones. Produced by Tom Ronald. (BBC recording)
The Lord Latham, J.P., Leader of the London County Council
A radio portrait of David Lloyd George. Written and produced by P. H. Burton
(piano)
Lilian Duff introduces a gramophone programme of French artists including Tino Rossi. Suzy Solidor , Georges Milton , Josephine Baker , and Reda Caire
The twenty-fifth in the series of new or recently published verse. Arranged by Patrie Dickinson.
First Overture on Greek Themes, played by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos : on gramophone records