Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
played by Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Helen Burke
and his Orchestra
and his Sextet
HANDEL
Gramophone records of extracts from his oratorios ' Samson,' 'Judas Macca baeus,' and ' Solomon'
from page 73 of 'New Every Morning' and page 64 of 'Each Returning Day.' Children of the heavenly King: Psalm 116. vv. 1-9: Micah 3; Sunset and evening star
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
these records
Piano Concerto in E flat (K.482) (Mozart): Edwin Fischer (piano) and Barbirolli's Chamber Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli
Italian Serenade (Wolf, edited Reger): Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Walter Susskind
at the organ of the Gaumont. Wood Green. London
A record miscellany edited by Anna Instone
Lunch-time entertainment by workers in a large engineering works at Tyneside. Introduced by John Polwarth
followed by Interlude
played by Albert Sammons (violin) and Ernest Lush (piano)
Record reminiscences of Ivor Novello and the theatre, selected by A. Barrett Brandreth
conducted by Reg. Leopold. Billy Mayerl (piano)
' Democracy ': first of four talks by Alan Bullock , Fellow of New College, Oxford
at the organ of the Gaumont Palace, Hammersmith
A musical entertainment, given by Olive Groves (soprano). Nina Milkina (piano). Alfredo Campoli (violin), Jean Stewart (viola). John Shinebourne (cello), and Arthur Gleghorn (flute).
(contralto) sings songs by Mozart
Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte (Louise burns her faithless lover's letters): Abendempflndung (Evening Thoughts): Oiseaux. si tous les ans (0 birds, if every year): Dans un bois solitaire (In a lonely wood): Un moto di gioja (A feeling of joy)
by Francis Foster and
by Ring Lardner. adapted for broadcasting by Mary Hope Allen
Both plays produced by Ayton Whitaker
'The Showing-up of Larry the Lamb,' by S. G. Hulme Beaman
5.35 Answers to the general knowledge competition broadcast by Geoffrey Dearmer on July 3
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
' The ' Visual Arts and Lexicography,' by Geoffrey Grigson
A serial in ten instalments, adapted by Felix Felton and Margaret Howard from the novel by Edgar Wallace. Produced by Felix Felton. —' The Race to Gloucester'
Cast also includes George Owen. Eric Lugg , Charles Maunsell , Stanley Groome , and Arthur Ridley
' The Jury.' The story of a man who is called to serve on a jury: how he tries to get out of it, what happens to him and what goes on when the jury retire. The programme gives an outline of the British jury system as a whole. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne.
A commentary by Harold Nicol son, from Paris
for thirty mad minutes, with his trained troupe of performing zombies
Including Harold Berens as Mr. Mossettoff: Doris Nichols as Ma; Arthur Rigby as The Voice: Hamish Menzies. the Maestro of the Joanna ; Marion Pola , Kenneth Blain , Patricia Hayes , and Reg. Leopold's Our Shed Saloon Orchestra. Scripts by Max Wall , shuffled and cut by Pat Dixon.
' Health on the Farm '
The work of the Veterinary Laboratories at New Haw. Weybridge. Tonight's programme, introduced by Professor T. Dalling, Director of the Laboratories, is made up of recordings taken during a visit to the Laboratories by A. G. Street. when he interviewed men of science at work. It shows at first hand some of the research that is being carried out to improve the health of livestock.
Just a girl about town, escorted by Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra. Presented by John Burnaby
180— ' Such a Dev-vil! '. written by Hilton Brown , and read by Gladys Young
with John Reynders and his Orchestra