Gramophone records
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Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Devotional readings and prayers
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Talk by a nurse
and his Orchestra
and his Novelty Swing Quintet
GOUNOD and MASSENET
Gramophone records of extracts from Massenet's operas
from page 93 of "New Every Morning" and page 32 of "Each Returning Day". All hail the power of Jesus name!; Psalm 48; St. Luke 1, vv. 1-4 and 26-38: Oft in danger, oft in woe
Richard Crean and his Orchestra
and his Mayfair Music
and his Orchestra
A record miscellany edited by Anna Instone
From a canteen in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with George Myddleton at the piano.
A programme about the canning industry, whose activities enable valuable food to be stored and used as required. Written by F. Le Gros Clark and produced by Archie Clow
Others taking part are Hilda Davies , Victor Fairley , and Eric Lugg.
in a programme of light music in the Hawaiian style, with George Elliott and his Spanish Guitar, and songs by George Barclay
Famous double acts on records
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Radio-serial in four episodes, adapted by Felix Felton from the novel by Edgar Wallace. Episode 1.
' Spin, the Dutch Spider,' or ' Why they say in Holland, " As Cross as a Spider"': a story for the youngest listeners by Antonia Ridge
' Heidi ': a serial play by Beryl M. Jones , adapted from the book by Johanna Spyri. Produced by Lorraine Jameson. Part 1
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6.10: Topical Talk. 6.15: Sport
' Beneath that Yew Tree's Shade': talk by Beatrice Curtis Brown
A motion-picture parade introduced by Leslie Mitchell (by courtesy of British Movietonews Ltd.). Including picture personalities and the film of the week. Programme written by Harry Alan Towers and produced by Lilian Duff
Max Rostal (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
(leader, George Stratton ) conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Beethoven
Overture: Leonora No. 1
7.11 app. Violin Concerto in D
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
A satirical revue with Kenway and Young, Wilfred Babbage , Humphrey Lestocq , Lionel Stevens , Helen Hill , and the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
with Kenneth Home
Eve Becke, and Tom Henry and the Tomboys. Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Harry S. Pepper.
L. S. B. Leakey , on a visit from Kenya, talks about the native's ambitions and apprehensions on return after war service abroad
Music for both programmes specially composed by William Alwyn , and played by an orchestra under the direction of John Hollingsworth
(balalaika) accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley (guitar)
John Carswell on Leigh Hunt. Reader, Barry Morse. Programme arranged by Patric Dickinson.
Charles Maxwell introduces an all-star cabaret
Billy Mayerl and his Music, with Mary Denise (by permission of Harold Fielding)