Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Second talk by Philip Newing
A mixed choice of records, including the last movement of Lalo's Symphonic espagnole, played by Yehudi Menuhin with Orchestra
and his Electronomes.
BACH
Records of the Italian Concerto, and the Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue
News commentary
from page 21 of "New Every Morning" and page 48 of "Each Returning Day". The God of love my shepherd is; Psalm 34, vv. 1-10; St. Mark 5, vv. 1-20; Rejoice, O land
The Band of the Life Guards, conducted by Captain A. Lemoine, Director of Music, the Life Guards
singing TOGETHER: Herbert Wiseman.
11.20 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.40 THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE OF GARDENING. The Plant from Within,' by Alan Peacock. 1 —'The root and its functions: anchorage, absorption, storage.'
12 noon BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. The New Faith and its Development. ' The Developed Pauline Thought: Person and Work of Christ,' by the Rev. W. F. Flemington
(organ): on gramophone records
with Davy Burnaby , Betty Astell , and Jack Cooper
Recording of yesterday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra play old-time dance music and Raymond Newell and Male Voice Chorus entertain with old-time ballads. Script written and programme introduced by Patric Curwen. Master of Ceremonies. A. J. Latimer. Producer, Stanton Jefferies.
Gramophone records of the Overture to Der Freischutz, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. The U.S.A. (iii). 'Antony Burns , Slave,' by Rhoda Power. The famous story of a slave who escaped from his master to Boston. How the abolitionists failed to rescue him. and what happened afterwards
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES: Serenade: music composed by Haydn and Mozart for entertainments and ceremonies
on gramophone records
John Maude M.P ,.. gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament.
introduces gramophone records of music and stars from the films
A programme of modern ballads. Singers, Margaret Eaves and Edward Reach. Orchestra, Reg. Leopold and his Players. Presented by Stanton Jefferies
' The Grey English Hat.' written and read by Antonia Ridge.
' Said the Cat to the Dog,' by Martin Armstrong. Produced by Josephine Plummer. 16—'The Cat and the Fiddle '
5.25 Songs by Sinclair Logan
5.40 ' Going to the Pictures.' Notes and news of current films by Eric Gillett
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
A series of talks by Professor John Foster of Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham
with Steve Conway , and Sandy Mac pherson at the organ of the Odeon Theatre. Llandudno.
Conductor, Ian Whyte
from a Surrey wood
... One hundred and seventy years ago, in eighteenth-century England, ... what would have been your daily life, your food, comfort, and surroundings? What security or insecurity? And what would you have believed in? Arthur Bryant, historian and author, talks about life in England in A.D. 1775
Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Ronald Waldman
Ted Andrews and Barbara
Dennis Arundell and Jane Grahame in ' Meet Dr. Morelle,' by Ernest Dudley
' Something Old — Something New.' Jeanne de Casalis as ' Mrs. Feather.' Puzzle Corner
Sarah Churchill and David Hutcheson in ' The Young Sullivans,' by W. Gordon Duncalf
' Monday Birthday Party ' : Richard Tauber whose birthday falls this week is given ' The Freedom of the Air' (Host, Kenneth Home)
Singing introducers, Doreen Lundy and Cyril Grantham. BBC Revue Chorus, and augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
adapted from the play by the author, Richard Hughes. Produced by Noel Iliff
Suite, Rakastava (The Lover), for string orchestra and percussion. played by the Leslie Heward String Orchestra: on gramophone records
'Consultation Bridge: What would you do?' Radio personalities in consultation with leading tournament players. Commentator. Terence Reese. Introduced by Stewart MaePherson -
John Francis (flute): Max Salpeter (violin); Watson Forbes (viola); James Whitehead (cello); Marie Korchinska (harp)