Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
John Blore and his Orchestra.
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by ' The Radio Vet.'
Mixed choice of records, including Duke Ellington's Suite 'Black, Brown, and Beige.' played by Duke Ellington's Orchestra
and his Dance Orchestra
MENDELSSOHN
A shortened version of ' Elijah,' on records, to commemorate the centenary of the first performance
from page 21 of 'New Every Morning' and page 48 of 'Each Returning Day.' The God of love my shepherd is; Psalm 29; St. Luke 5, vv. 1-11; Lord, while for all mankind we pray
Band of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), conducted by Captain A. J. Thornburrow , Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards
Selection of music for all tastes
Dorothy Pouishnoff (piano); Michael Head (baritone-to his own accompaniment)
and his Band
8—' Spa-ring Partners '
A programme of listeners' requests introduced and played by Sandy Mac pherson at the theatre organ
A series of gramophone programmes of the music of Latin-America. This week, Lecuona Cuban Boys. Written by J.N.K. Billett
(organ)
From Westminster Abbey .
Songs and music from London shows, past and present, introduced with gramophone records by Ian Sadler
(Ian Sadler is appearing in 'The First Gentleman ')
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter ; with Fred Adcock (violin)
and his Orchestra, with Terry Devon
Repeat of last Wednesday's recorded broadcast
' At the Head of the Saint,' written and read by Antonia Ridge
'Punch, Puss, and the Piper': a serial story by Winifred Letts , read by Hedley Goodall. Part 5
5.25 The Contrast Players, under the direction of Arthur C. Alexander
'The House in the Oak Tree': talk by Peter Densham
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
Dr. Marc Boergner , President of the Federation of Protestant Churches in France, speaks for his country.
(directed by Albert Sandler ) and the Albert Sandler Trio
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Brahms
Allegro molto (Serenade No. 1, in D)
7.10 app. Symphony No. 4. in E minor From the Royal Albert Hall, London
The London Cup Final: Wimbledon v. Wembley. First leg of home and away match. From Wimbledon Stadium. Commentator, Stewart MacPherson
Music and song for everybody, introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Singers, Linda Parker (soprano) and Robert Easton (bass-baritone). Instrumentalist. Alfredo Campoli (violin). Conductor, Rae Jenkins. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra. Programme presented by Henry Reed
and his Band
Red, Green, or Amber?-the Language of Bids.' M. Harrison-Gray , assisted by Stewart MacPherson , gives the third instalment of his discourse on the meaning of bids
Piano Quartet in A minor played by the Robert Masters Quartet: Robert Masters (violin), Nannie Jamieson (viola), Muriel Taylor (cello), Kinloch Anderson (piano)