Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Hilda Whitlow
from a selection of records
at the organ of the Granada. Tooting
ALBENIZ, GRANADOS, and FALLA
Recorda of Falla's ' La Vida breve ' and Nights in the Gardens of Spain'
News commentary
from page 77 of 'New Every Morning' and page 18 of 'Each Returning Day.' Hail the day that sees him rise; Psalm 8: St Luke 24. vv. 44-53; The head that once was crowned with thorns
played by Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
RHYTHM and MELODY, by Doris Gould
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. Germany (iii): Rivers and canals carry coal, metals. and food for the Rhineland cities
11.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES. A serial play. based on stories of ' Till Eulenspiegel,' chosen by Julia Goodey. Part 2
Band of the 2nd Battalion, The Manchester Regiment: conductor. Mr. E. G. Spooner.
From a canteen in Belfast. Presented by Bryan Sears.
Stewart MacPherson reports from Birkdale
A weekly programme of topical reports from Britain and overseas
Lionel Ganilin introduces gramophone records of the most popular songs and dance tunes from 1918 to 1939
NATURE STUDY. On the Moor,' by Scott Kennedy
2.15 history OF WALES. A series for children about twelve years old. 5— ' The Newspaper and its Readers,'by Eluned Bebb. The almanac-sellers; Gomer founds ' Seren Gomer': Gwilym Hiraetliog and ' Yr Amserau '
2 35 history II. Introduction to Japan. The people and country of Japan through the eyes of western visitors
Sung by the BBC Singers
Above all praise (Mendelssohn)
Versicles and Responses
Psalms 24 and 47
First Lesson: Daniel 7, vv. 9-10, 13-14
Magnificat (Wood, in F)
Second Lesson: Hebrews 1
Nunc dimittis (Wood, in F)
Creed and Collects
Praise our God who reigns in heaven (Bach)
Prayers
All hail the power of Jesus' name! (A. and M. 300: C.H. 139)
on gramophone records
' Good Grooming.' by Kay Beattie
A musical entertainment at tea-time by Leslie Jeffries and his Orchestra, with songs by George Armitage (tenor)
' Rabbit Hill,' by Robert Lawson , arranged for broadcasting by Olive Shapley. Produced by Nan Macdonald. Part 3—' There is Enough for All '
' How's It Done? ' ' A Peep Behind the Screen ': Eric Jolly takes a young listeners to see a modern cinema at work.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.J5: Sport
6.20 Announcements
(directed by Albert Sandler), and the Albert Sandler Trio
"Spring Meadows" - King
"The Hills of Donegal" - Sanderson
"Gopak" - Mussorgsky
"Fragment for Strings" - O'Donnell
"Concert Waltz" - Moszkowski
"The Night has eyes" - Williams
"Gypsy Carnival" - trad. arr. Y. Krein
Stewart MacPherson reports from Birkdale
' The Care and Handling of Wool,' by J. F. H. Thomas
Arthur Grumiaux (violin). John Wills (piano). London Wind Players: Natalie James and Aubrey Johnson (oboes), Stephen Waters and Richard Walthew (clarinets), Leonard Brain and Donald Bridger (cors anglais), Dennis Brain and Norman Del Mar
(horns), Cecil James and Thomas Wightman (bassoons). Conductor, Harry Blech
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Weekly industrial forum. Speakers: managers and men; Union officials and shop stewards; technicians and directors
with Jack Train. Clarence Wright , Fred Yule , Jean Capra , Carleton Hobbs , Hugh Morton , Mary O'Farrell , Diana Morrison , an,l Lind Joyce. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
Clifton Utley
A play for broadcasting by David Yates-Mason.
conducted by the Rev. A. J. W. Pritchard , Vicar of St. Peter's. Clapham
Three documentary programmes on psychology. 2—'Psychiatry.' Arranged and produced by Nesta Pain. (Recording of the broadcast on March 31)
played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra. directed by Reg. Leopold