Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Talks for Holy Week by Father Hugh Bishop , c.R.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Gordon Forsyth
Mixed choice of records, Including the Finale to Act 2 of Johann Strauss 's ' Die Fledermaus,' sung by the Royal Opera Company, Covent Garden
and his Nova-Tones.
SCHUBERT
Records of his music to Rosamunde '
'The Fountain of Life,' written by Father C. C. Martindale. s.J. 1— ' Creative Love '
Monday in Holy Week.
My song is love unknown; Psalm 51, vv. 1-3, 10-17; 1 John 1, v. 1-2, v. 2; O saviour of the world (Palestrina)
Band of the 10th Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps: conductor, Mr. G. B. C. Quick
at the organ of the New Victoria, London
(directed by Albert Sandler ), with Kate Winter (soprano)
Lionel Gamlin introduces gramophone records of the most popular songs and dance tunes from 1918-1939
Paula Green, with Mervyn Saunders, the Debonnaires, and Peter Akister and his Orchestra.
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, with Reginald Gibbs.
Stars in singing, presented with gramophone records by Vivien Lambelet
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast
The conductors take the vocals. Gramophone programme written by Alma Arnell
(organ)
(Fifth series), with impromptu answers to listeners' questions. Nigel Balchin ; Commander A. B. Campbell ; Colonel Walter Elliot ; J. F. Horrabin ; George Woodcock. Question-Master, Lionel Hale.
Music from the Latin-American countries. This week, Cuba (iii). Gramophone programme written by A. B. Stewart-Hall
' Said the Cat to the Dog,' by Martin Armstrong. Produced by Josephine Plummer. 12— ' Mrs. Kerry '
5.25 Imitations by George Pitts
5.40 ' Going to the Pictures': Eric Gillett talks about current films
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
' A Famous Editor,' by Desmond MacCarthy
Programme to celebrate the resumption of the Golden Arrow boat-train service. Speakers include staff of the Golden Arrow in Dover and Calais; a Channel pilot from Dover; Service men at the Dover embarkation point and in the Calais transit camp.
Narrators, Wynford Vaughan Thomas and Pierre Lefevre.
Programme arranged by Marjorie Banks and Pierre Lefevre.
Produced by the BBC in co-operation with Radiodiffusion Nationale Franchise
with Steve Conway and Sandv Mae pherson at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Bolton.
Conductor, Ian Whyte
My Lady Balcleuch's Ayre - lan Whyte
Symphony in F minor (The Irish) - Stanford
(Other episodes on Wednesday, Friday, and Easter Sunday)
'Now, on the first day of unleavened bread, when they sacrifice the Passover lamb, Jesus sent Peter and John, saying to them: Go into the City, and there shall meet you a man carrying a pitcher of water. Follow him till he enters a house, and there say to the owner: The Rabbi saith: Where is the guest-chamber, where I shall eat the Passover with my disciples 1 '
'THE KING'S SUPPER
An episode from the play sequence on the life of our Lord, specially written for broadcasting by Dorothy L. Sayers, at 9.15
(Conductor, Rae Jenkins ), with Ronald Bristol (tenor)
' How the Play Went.' Crockford's Cup (under the direction of the T.B.A.). Replay of a hand from yesterday's semi-final match. Baron v. Ellison. Commentator Terence Reese , assisted by Stewart MacPherson
Trio in B flat, Op. 99 played by the Kantrovitch Trio: Vera Kantrovitch (violin), Lilly Phillips (cello), Jean Mackie (piano)