Gramophone records
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Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
Prayer
Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim (A. and M. 704; C.H. 168: Tune, Hanover)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer of St. Richard; the Lord's Prayer
He who would valiant be (A. and M. 676; S.P. 515; C.H. 576: Sung in S.P. version. Tune, Monks Gate)
Blessing
WAGNER
Gramophone records of the song-contest scene from ' The Mastersingers of Nuremberg '
News commentary
from page 93 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 32 of ' Each Returning Day.' Paraphrase 65, vv. 5-8. Psalm 100: Hosea 5, v. 13. to 6, v. 6; My God, my Father, make me strong
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
FOR UNDER-SEVENS: Let's Join In-'The Good-Luck Horse,' adapted from the picture book by Chih-Yi and Plato Chan. Part 2-' The Good-Luck Horse becomes a Hero '
11.20 CITIZENSHIP. Do you know who gets us our water supply?': an illustrated talk by Dina Dobson
11.40 CURRENT AFFAIRS TALK FOR SIXTH FORMS
A record miscellany edited by Anna Instone
From a canteen in Bedford, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears.
2—' Should Parents Choose? '
People of the North discuss a vital educational question. A discussion with members of the public taking part, broadcast from the theatre of the Central Library, Manchester. Chairman, John H. Nicholson , Principal of University College, Hull
Recording of the broadcast in the North of England Home Service on March 22
'Music you can't throw away': a gramophone programme written by Ted Jones
TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire-Looking East. ' The Peoples of Malaya,' by W. A. Sinclair and Lim Puat Kheng.
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH by Marie Touchard. 'Le Port de Peche '
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I, ' The Three Musketeers,' by Alexandre Dumas. adapted by Julia Goodey. Part 3— ' The Return Home '
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
London v. Inter-City Champions. A match between a London team and the winners of the T.B.A. Inter-City Championship. Commentator, Terence Reese. Introduced by Stewart MacPherson.
From the Palace Hotel, Paignton, featuring Helga Stone , and Jean Salder and his Dance Orchestra. Introduced by Hamilton Kennedy
' The Enchanted Castle': a play in five parts adapted by Fay Douglas from the story by E. Nesbit. Produced by Josephine Plummer. Part 1 —' The Magic Ring'
Followed by a talk at 5.40
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6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
' America from the Air.' Harry Alcn Towers describes his experiences of transatlantic flying
A motion-picture parade introduced by Leslie Mitchell . Including
Denis Myers bringing news from the Studios: the week personality; and the film of the week. Written by Harry Alan Towers and produced by Dennis Monger
(with the sopranos of the BBC Chorus) gives a concert in the Society's Twentieth Festival (under the auspices of the ' News Chronicle ') Conducted by Boyd Neel
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate
From The Goldsmiths' Hall (by courtesy of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths of the City of London)
A play for radio by Joyce Englefield. Produced by Wilfrid Grantham
A satirical revue with Kenway and Young, Wilfred Babbage , Humphrey Lestocq , Lionel Stephens , Helen Hill , and the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
with Kenneth Home
Eve Becke and Tom Henry and the Tomboys.
'Belgium, The Shop Window * by Brigid Maas and Stanley Maxted. Narrated by Stanley Maxted. Produced by Brigid Maas
with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by H. C. Burgess , and Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson (two pianos)
Lilian Duff introduces a gramophone programme of French artists
15-Roy Campbell: a selection from his work chosen by Mary Campbell and read by Valentine Dyall. Narrator, Harry Hutchinson.
Gramophone records of the first movement of his German Requiem