Gramophone records
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John Blore and his Orchestra
Devotional readings and prayers
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Talk by Ruth Drew
Mixed choice of records, including the Scherzo from Litolff's Concerto Symphonique, played by Irene Scharrer (piano), with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood
and his Band, with Jill Allan
PURCELL and WALTON
Gramophone records of Purcell's instrumental and vocal music
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from page 105 of 'New Every Morning ' and page 24 of ' Each Returning day' Awake, our souls!: Psalm 11: St Mark 11, vv 1-11; I look to thee in every need
Band of the Coldstream Guards, conducted by Lt. D. A. Pope , Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wise -man. Request programme
11.20 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
11.40 THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE OF GARDENING. Unusual Gardens': a programme about uncommon types of garden, including some special suggestions for town schools with limited space.
12 noon BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS, The New Faith and its Development: 'The Epistle to the Hebrews,' by the Rev Canon A. M Ramsay
and his Harmonica Rascals: on gramophone records
A weekly revue with the augmented BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor. Frank Cantell. Orchestrations by Frederick Chappelle Produced by Michael North.
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra play old-time dance music and Henry Cummings entertains with old-time ballads. Script written and programme introduced by Patric Curwen. Master of Ceremonies. A. J Latimer. Producer. Stanton Jefferies. (Recording of las Saturday's broadcast)
Norwegian Dances Nos. 1 and 4. played by the City of Birmingham Orchestra, conducted by George Weldon : on gramophone records
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. The U.S.A. (vi) Met a Miner. Forty Niner.' by Rhoda Power. The beginning of the great gold rush of 1849, which started a stampede for wealth
2 30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. Ludwig van Beethoven: episodes from his life, with illustrations from his piano and orchestral music, by Roger Fiske
2 50 music OUT OF school, by John Horton.
and her Girls Band
Lord Balfour of Burleigh gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament.
introduces gramophone records of music and stars from the films
with Kenwav and Young. Wilfred Babbage , Helen Hill. and the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell Produced by Leslie Bridg mont.
' The White Kitten.' written by B. L. Jacot and read by Gladys Young.
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6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
A series of talks by Professor John Foster of Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham
A musical excerpt from Val Pamell 's new musical fun and dance show. Musical arrangements by Paul Fenoulhet , who conducts the ' Skyrockets' Orchestra. Produced by Robert Nesbitt
Cast includes Tessie O'Shea. Jewel and Warriss, Nat Jackley , and Gil Johnson. Commentator, Stewart MacPherson. From the London Palladium
Symphony No. 1, in E flat played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Tan Whyte
1—' Looking at a Town '
Who looks at the buildings as well as at the shops? John Summerson. author of ' Georgian London ,' talks about the delight he gets from looking at the buildings of any town
Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Ronald Waldman
Anne de Nys. Dennis Arundell and Jane Grahame in ' Meet Dr. Morelle,' by Ernest Dudley
' Something Old-Something New.' Eric Barker. Puzzle Corner
Sarah Churchill and David Hutcheson in 'The Young Sullivans,' by W Gordon Duncalf
' Monday Birthday Party Jan Struther , author of ' Mrs. Miniver,' whose birthday falls this week, is given ' The Freedom of the Air' (Host. Kenneth Horne)
Singing introducers. Doreen Lundy and Cyril Grantham. BBC Revue Chorus and augmented Dance Orchestra. conducted by Stanley Black
' This is what I would have done.' Terence Reese has an argument with Prudence Neill about some hands she has watched and played. Programme introduced by Stewart MacPherson
Octet in E flat played by the London Wind Players
Natalie James , Leonard Brain (oboes); Stephen Waters , Richard Walthew (clarinets); Dennis Brain , Norman Del Mar (horns); Cecil James , Thomas Wightman (bassoons).
Conductor, Harry Blech