Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Jeanne Biddulph
and his Music Masters, with Benny Lee
Gramophone records of Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
GOUNOD and MASSENET
Gramophone records of Massenet's ' Les Erinnyes,' ' Scenes pittoresques ' and extracts from ' Herodiade '
from page 69 of "New Every Morning" and page 30 of "Each Returning Day". Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem: Psalm 114; Ezekiel 37, vv. 1-14; Paraphrase 61
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Selection of music for all tastes
Conducted by Captain A. Lemoine , Director of Music, Life Guards
and his Sextet, with Millicent Phillips (soprano)
From a canteen in Larne, Northern Ireland, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears.
A weekly programme of topical reports from Britain and overseas
with Dfbroy Somers 's New Light Orchestra
Today's Variety on records. Programme introduced by Prudence Neill
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Agnes Walker (piano)
' Keeping your Hair Healthy': talk by George Reeson , hair specialist
A musical entertainment at tea-time by the Margate Municipal Orchestra: conductor, Herbert Lodge. Guest artist. Joan Butler (soprano). From the Winter Gardens, Margate
' Unicorn Baby ': a story for younger ones by Gerry Storm , told by May E. Jenkin
' Regional Round ': sharpen your wits and your pencils and join in with teams all over the country to answer conundrums posed by Derek McCulloch (' Mac ')
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
6.20 Announcements
directed by Jimmy Miller (by permission of Butlin's Holiday Camps)
'Farming in Denmark,' by Alan Thompson
Piano music on gramophone records
Ada Alsop (soprano). Frank Titterton (tenor). Trevor Anthony (bass). Jean Pougnet (violin). BBC Chorus (chorus - master, Leslie Woodgate ). Luton Choral Society (conductor, Arthur E. Davies ), London Symphony Orchestra (leader, George Stratton ). Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Violin Concerto No. 2. in E Bach
7.42 app. Alexander's Feast (Part 2)
Handel
(An Ode for St. Cecilia's Day by John Dryden )
Recit.: Now strike the golden tyre again
Chorus: Break his bands of sleep asunder
Aria: Revenge! Timotheus cries
(Trumpet obbligato, George Eskdale) Recit.: Give the vengeance due
Aria: The Princes applaud with a furious joy
Aria and Chorus: Thais led the way Recit.: Thus long ago
Chorus: At last divine Cecilia came Recit. and Chorus: Let old Timotheus yield the prize
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Weekly industrial forum. Speakers: managers and men; Union officials and shop stewards; technicians and directors
A programme of songs, old and new, that are hard to forget, featuring Elisabeth Welch , Erie Whitley , Gloria Brent , Gerald Davies and Delia Windsor
Chorus and augmented Dance Orchestra, directed by Stanley Black. Script and narration by Jimmy Dyren forth. Produced by Roy Speer
by Joseph Harsch
A radio pre-view of the new Associated British Pictures production directed and produced by Herbert Wilcox. Story by Florence Tranter and Nicholas Phipps. Music by Vivian Ellis. Radio adaptation by Jack Inglis. Produced by Tom Ronald
conducted by the Rev. E. W. Eyden , Vicar of St. Saviour's, Raynes Park
on gramophone records
'Who Discovered America?'
A programme stating the claims of four hardy Norsemen. Script by Paul Dehn " based on the sagas. Produced by Rayner Heppenstall. (Recording of the broadcast on June 2)
with the Chalumeau Ensemble