Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
John Blore and his Orchestra.
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Alan Ivimey
on gramophone records
Jean Mackie (piano); Joan Coxon (soprano)
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Gramophone records of his Hungarian Rhapsodies and ' Faust' music
Tuesday in Easter Week.
Christ the Lord is risen again: Psalm 114: Colossians 3, vv. 1-11: Carol: Christ the Lord is risen!
- Andrew Fenner at the organ of the Gaumont Palace, Hammersmith
with Ronnie Joynes (electric guitar) and Kathleen Heppell
on gramophone records
From a canteen in Stockport, Cheshire, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears.
by Charlotte Bronte. Episode 9. (Recording of Sunday's broadcast)
BBC Singers. Marjorie Havward and Winifred Small (violins). Ernest Lush (harpsichord). Conductor, Leslie Woodgate Madrigals
and his Orchestra: on records
plays dance tunes at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool
from Durham Cathedral
Versicles and Responses (Amies) Psalm 100
First Lesson: Isaiah 26, vv. 1-4 and 12-19 Magnificat (Wood, in G)
Second Lesson: 1 Peter 1, vv. 17-25 Nunc dimittis (Wood in G) Creed and Collects
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (Stanford) Prayers
The strife is o'er, the battle done
(E.H. 625)
Organist, Conrad W. Eden
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast in the Light Programme
on gramophone records
' The Bear Garden,' by Elizabeth Gorell , told by May Jenkin (' Elizabeth '). Episode 3
5.15 ' The Boy who Fished for Gold': a Chinese fairy tale, by E. M. Aspin , adapted as a dialogue story by Geoffrey Dearmer and produced by May Jenkin
5.40 Talk for St. George's Day by Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas H. Troubridge , K.C.B., D.S.O . (Fifth Sea Lord)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
6.20: Announcements
In this final programme, scenes from London and New York illustrate the development of Anglo-American friendship and sum up our joint hopes for the future
Produced in New York by Robert Heller and directed by John Becker. and in London by Brigid Maas.
from the Palace Theatre, East Ham, London
(Fifth series), with impromptu answers to listener' questions. Sir Ernest Barker ; Dr. Julian Huxley ;Kingsley Martin (editor of The New Statesman and Nation); E. Arnot Robertson ; Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Question-Master, John Gloag.
Third of a series of four talks by W. G. Moore
First of two talks by V. S. Pritchett on Russian writers
and his Band. with Eric Whitley , Eve Lombard, and Harry Kaye