Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
' How to make Corned Beef Rolls,' by Clara Latham
on gramophone records
Eiluned Davies (piano); Clemence Bradley (baritone)
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 the S.P. version. Tune, Monks Gate)
Blessing
Slavonic Dances Nos. 15 and 16, played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Vaclav Talich : on gramophone records
News commentary
from page 61 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 38 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 for a heart to praise my God: Psalm 32: Hosea 14, w. 1-9; Jesus, Lord,. we look to thee
Andrew Fenner at the organ of the Gaumont Palace. Hammersmith
and his Quintet
Gramophone records of Judy Garland , Al Jolson. and the Merry Macs
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
From a canteen in Manchester, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears.
by Charles Dickens. Episode 10.
and his Band
and Roderick Jones (baritone)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Impromptu in A flat. Op. 29 (Chopin):
Alexander Brailowsky
Duet in E flat, for viola and cello
(Beethoven): William Primrose and Emanuel Feuermann
Liebestraum No. 3 (Liszt); Ecossaises.
Nos. 2 and 3 (Chopin): Alexander Brailowsky on gramophone records
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast in the Light Programme
' Widow's Jane,' by Mrs . Ewing ,adapted as a dialogue story by Barbara Sleigh. Produced by May E. Jenkin
5.40 F. N. S. Creek , the Children's Hour Sports Coach, discusses this season's tennis withF. H. Grise wood
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
An expert gives the facts behind a topical subject in home or foreign affairs
An exchange programme between the CBS of America and the BBC
Letters written by listeners in this country and in the U.S.A. and addressed to their neighbours across the Atlantic, read in London by Lionel Gamlin and in New York by Charles Collingwood.
from the Empire Theatre, Swansea
Conductor, Charles Groves
Weekly visits to famous holiday resorts.
This week, Hastings, for Clarkson Rose's 'Twinkle'
Cast includes Olive Fox, Eddie Childs, Rupert Rogers, Janice Adair, Margaret Burton, Ena Nabb, Jeannette Leech, Gordon Holdom, Reilly and Still, and Clarkson Rose. Orchestra directed by Francis Haynes. Introduced by John Ellison.
From the White Rock Pavilion
conducts the BBC Theatre Orchestra
Elgar's ' Wand of Youth ' Suites are composed of music that Elgar wrote for a children's play, and revised and scored for orchestra in his maturity. Elgar has told us that ' Some small grievances occasioned by the imaginary despotic rule of my father and mother (the Two Old People) led to the devising of " The Wand of Youth." The scene was a woodland glade intersected by a brook. The hither side of this was our fairyland. Beyond, small and distant, was the ordinary life which we forgot as often as possible. The characters, on crossing the stream, entered fairyland and were transformed.'
' A Christian Interpretation of Civilisation ': five talks by Canon V. A. Demant. 3—' Why Christians are Concerned '
Liszt's Scherzo and March is a large-scale work written in 1851, shortly before the great Sonata in B minor. The Scherzo (which resembles the Mephisto Waltz in style) leads into the March without a break, and later both are combined to form a brilliant climax
Talk by Philip Hendy , Director of the National Gallery, on some of the questions raised by ' The Arts Enquiry-The Visual Arts,' a report sponsored by the Dartington Hall Trustees
and his Orchestra, with Betty Kent , Dennis Hale , and Penny Nicholls