Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
By Elizabeth Crocker
and the New Organolians
Gramophone records of Dorothy Squires and Ethel Smith
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square, London
CHOPIN
Gramophone records of some of his lesser-known works
News commentary
from page 81 of "New Every Morning" and page 42 of "Each Returning Day". Breathe on me, breath of God; Psalm 9, vv. 1-10; 1 Corinthians 12, vv. 1-13: Soldiers of the Cross, arise!
played by Morrison's Engineering Works Orchestra: conductor, C. Reynolds Payne
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Doris Gould
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. 'Hungary,' by Frank Alexander. Horses. cattle, and wheat-fields on a great treeless plain
11.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES. A request programme chosen from suggestions sent by listening schools
(by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Flight Lieutenant A. E. Sims. M.B.E .. Director of Music. Royal Air Force
From a canteen in Eastleigh, Hants, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears.
A weekly programme of topical reports from Britain and overseas
Lionel Gamlin introduces gramophone records of the most popular songs and dance tunes from 1918 to 1939
NATURE STUDY. ' Bird Anglers,' by Scott Kennedy
2.15 HISTORY OF WALES. A series for children about twelve years old. 7-' Emigration,' by Isobel Edwards. Continued distress in the countryside; ' S.R.' and the settlement in Tennessee; Michael Jones and Patagonia; emigration of industrial workers
2.35 HISTORY II. ' Are World Affairs your Business? ' by Philippa Pearce.
In the wake of the first world war; Dr. Nansen. the international Good Samaritan
(organ)
directed by Paul Fenoulhet
' The Art of Good Dressing,' by Hardy Amies
A musical entertainment at tea-time by the Margate Municipal Orchestra: conductor, Herbert Lodge. Guest artist, Walter Midgley (tenor) (by permission of the Central Pool of Artists). From the Winter Gardens Sun Lounge, Margate
' Panther Boy': another story from India by Geoffrey Trease. Told by George Hagan
Children's Concert given by the BBC Northern Orchestra, with Roland Andrea (piano), conducted by Charles Groves who talks about the music
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
6.20 Announcements
Bruce Belfrage introduces to you people whose activities or personalities have been of special interest in the past few days.
' Bee-Keeptng on the Farm,' by W. Creswell of Hampshire and Dr. F. N. Howes of Kew
Oda Slobodskaya (soprano). Leon Goossens (oboe). Aeolian String Quartet: Max Salpeter (violin), Colin Sauer (violin), Watson Forbes (viola), John Moore (cello). John Wills (piano)
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 , and Lind Joyce. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
Clifton Utley
A play by Gale Pedrick with lyrics by Sam Heppner and music by George Melachrino. Produced by Ronald Waldman
Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
conducted by the Rev. C. A. Osborne , Vicar of St. Oswald's. Bedminster Down, Bristol
Overture: Cockaigne. played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra (records)
including when it's a flat. By Stephen Potter and Joyce Grenfell , demonstrated by Joyce Grenfell and distinguished members of the ' How ' Repertory Company. Produced by Stephen Potter.
Billy Mayerl and his Music, with Mary Denise (by permission of Harold Fielding)