Gramophone records
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Wynford Reynolds and his Orchestra.
Talks for Holy Week by Father Hugh Bishop. C. R.
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by Marjorie Hatton
played by Harry Fryer and his Orchestra.
and his Orchestra: on records
SCHUBERT
Gramophone records of movements from his Arpeggione Sonata and the Impromptus
' The Fountain of Life.' written by Father C. C. Martindale, s.J. 3-' Self-Sacrificing Love '
Wednesday in Holy Week. 0 sacred head; Psalm 130; St. John 12, vv. 20-32; Is it nothing to you? (Ouseley)
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
at the organ of the Regal, Wimbledon
Billy Mayerl and his Music, with Mary Denise (by permission of Harold Fielding)
Record miscellany, edited by Anna Instone
Lunch-time entertainment by workers from a factory in Hendon. Introduced by Brian Johnston
followed by Interlude
played by Max Rostal (violin), and Franz Osborn (piano)
with Gregori Tcherniak (balalaika) accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley (guitar)
and his Orchestra, with Rita Williams and Denny Vaughan
Talk on flying, by C. H. Gibbs Smith
at the organ of the Gaumont, Wood Green, London
Gramophone records of Webster Booth, Miliza Korjus , Dennis Noble , and Gladys Ripley
by Stacey Aumonier , adapted for broadcasting by Benjamin Cantiruir. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Other parts played by Hilda Davies , Freda Falconer , and Alexander Sarner
4.20 app. DUEL
WITHOUT WEAPONS '
Adapted by Lester Powell from a short story by Andreas Latzko. Produced by Hugh Stewart
' The Sword-Master ': radio play by Constance Teear , produced by Lorraine Jameson
Young artists from Wales.
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
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6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
The facts behind a topical subject in home or foreign affairs
Just a girl about town, escorted by Stanley Black and various other characters. Script by Rodney Hobson.
Douglas Houghton discusses some of the recent changes relating to furnished lettings
Conductor, Ian Whyte
4—' The Werewolf'
A colloquy between the dark voice of superstition and the cold voice of reason. Written by Paul Dehn and produced by Rayner Heppenstall , with music by Antony Hopkins
his programme of stars, personalities, songs, and music. This week, Tessie O'Shea , Louis Golding, Sally Rogers and Kyra Vayne , with Vic Oliver and his Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray Sonin. Produced by Eric Spear.
A weekly survey
Produced by Val Gielgud. Other episodes on Good Friday and Easter Sunday
Part songs sung by the BBC Singers: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Immortality; A Cradle Song: They told me, Heraclitus: Fain would I change that note; Spring, the sweet spring
166—' Facts First,' written by Hilton Brown , and read by the author
(Conducted by Michael Krein ) with Natalie Bramley