Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Gordon Forsyth
Mixed choice of records, including Hugo Alfven 's Midsummer Watch,' played by the Stockholm Concert Society Orchestra, conducted by Nils Grevillius
and his Nova-Tones.
BELLINI and DONIZETTI
Gramophone records of excerpts from Donizetti's ' Don Pasquale
News commentary
from page 105 of "New Every Morning" and page 24 of "Each Returning Day". Hark the glad sound; Magnificat; St. Matthew 1, vv. 18-23; Bless'd are the pure in heart
The London Military Band: conductor. Michael Fayers
SINGING TOGETHER: Herbert Wiseman. Revision programme
11.20 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.40 THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE OF GARDENING... Bees and Bee Flowers,' by L. J. Wolff
12 noon BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The New Faith and its Source in History: ' The Gospels Today,' by the Rev. Kenneth Grayston
and his Royal Canadians: on records
Paula Green, with Mervyn Saunders, The Debonaires, and Peter Akister and his Orchestra. Presented by Vernon Harris.
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, with John Lewis.
Overture to ' The Thievish Magpie,' played by the Boston Promenade Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler : on gramophone records
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' Heroes and Heroines of the U.S.S.R..' by Rhoda Power. How some village children helped the guerillas
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. Fourth Orchestral Concert. BBC Orchestra, conducted by Ronald Biggs , who presents the programme
and his Orchestra: on records
This month's edition: Joyce Carey on Noel Coward; Loftus Wigram on Sandy Macpherson ; John Pudney on Sir Alan Herbert. Introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Last programme in this series
B. C. Hilliam (' Flotsam '). with Ivor Dennis , Clapham and Dwyer, Beryl Orde , Helen Clare , Charmian Innes , George James , and Trefor Jones. Produced by Tom Ronald.
(Fifth series), with impromptu answers to listeners' questions. Margery Fry; Humfrey Grose-Hodge (Headmaster of Bedford School); Dr. C. E. M. Joad; Commander Stephen King-Hall; Sir Arthur Salter, m.p.
Question-Master, Donald McCullough.
' Said the Cat to the Dog,' by Martin Armstrong. Produced by Josephine Plummer. 9 — ' The Barker Family'
5.25 Nursery Rhymes by Roger Fiske , sung by René Soames, with Elizabeth Poston at the piano
5.35 Young Farmers' Bee: Boys v. Girls. Question - Master, Ralph Whitlock
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
' Darwin's Historic Sea Trip,' by Wilson Midgley
Descriptive music played by Arthur Young (novachord), Frank Deniz (electric guitar), George Shearing (piano), with songs by Gloria Brent. Presented by Archie Campbell
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Marie Wilson (violin)
11—' Sex Education for the Securer Founding of Family Life.' A conversation between qualified people on the advantages of biological and psychological education, and other matters
A series of programmes featuring high lights of wartime radio Variety, with the story behind them told by Kenneth Adam and John Watt , BBC Director of Variety, 1937-1945. 7—' London-Full Circle'
Arthur Askey , Wilfred Babbage Jack Buchanan , Olivia Burleigh
Jeanne De Casalis
Maudie Edwards
Tommy Handley , Leslie Henson Trefor Jones , Richard Murdoch
Vic Oliver , Tessie O'Shea
Anne Shelton , Rhoderick Walker
BBC Variety Orchestra and BBC Revue Chorus, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Programme written and compiled by Loftus Wigram , with incidental music by Jack Beaver. Produced by Tom Ronald
by H. M. Harwood. Produced by Peter Watts
and his Novelty Swing Quintet
12—' Thinking Aloud.' The players are in four separate studios so that listeners can hear them reflect on their bidding and play. Commentator, Terence Reese , assisted by Stewart MacPherson
Quartet In D flat. Op. 15. played by the Philharmonia Quartet: Henry Hoist (violin), Ernest Element (violin), Herbert Downes (viola), Anthony Pini (cello)