Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
The Raeburn Orchestra: conductor, Wynford Reynolds.
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Gerald Ash
Mixed choice of records, Including Sullivan's overture 'Di Ballo,' played by the City of Birmingham Orchestra. conducted by George' Weldon
and his Music, with Doreen Henry and Tom Henry
IRELAND and HOLST
Records of Ireland's ' London Overture ' and ' Concertino Pastorale'
News commentary
from page 105 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 24 of ' Each Returning Day.' Awake, our souls! away, our fears!; Psalm 27, w. 1-7; St. Luke 9, w. 46-62; Lord, thy word abideth
London Military Band: conductor. Michael Fayers
SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wise -man
Begone, dull care (English song); Ho-ro. my nut-brown maiden (Gaelic Folk Song); My love's an arbutus (Irish song): Lazy Robin (Welsh song); Ten Green Bottles (Nonsense song)
and his Orchestra play melodies by Victor Herbert : on records
played by Kathleen Cooper and Dorothea Vincent
and his Orchestra, with Ruth Howard and Gerry Fitzgerald
11—' The Show's the Thing.' (Repeat of yesterday's recorded broadcast in the Light Programme)
Listeners' requests introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
A series of gramophone programmes of the music of Latin-America, written by J. N. K. Billett
(organ)
Songs and music from London shows, past and present, introduced with gramophone records by Ian Sadler
and his Orchestra
and his Band, with Jill Allan
for thirty mad minutes with his trained troupe of performing zombies.
Including Harold Berens as Mr. Mosseltorf; Doris Nichols as Ma; Arthur Rigby as The Voice: Hamish Menzies , the Maestro of the Joanna; Marion Pola , Kenneth Blain. Patricia Hayes. Reg. Leopold's ' Our Shed ' Saloon Orchestra. Scripts by Max Wall , shuffled and cut by Pat Dixon and George Inns.
' Lost Hearts.' one of this author's classic stories, read by David Lloyd James
Mavis Bennett 's Juvenile Songsters
' Samuel Snark and the Little Old Man': a story for younger listeners by Joane Tunbridge , told by Robert Mawdesley
' Learning to be a Ballet Dancer ': a talk by Ursula Roseveare , illustrated with music from some of the ballets in which she has danced
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
Dr. Aurelius Pompen speaks for the Roman Catholic Church in Holland
(directed by Albert Sandler ), and the Albert Sandler Trio
Pouishnoff (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Brahms
Two Minuets (Serenade No. 1)
7.9 app. Piano Concerto No. In
B flat
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Music and song for everybody, introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Singers, Joan Butler (soprano) and Frederick Harvey (baritone). Instrumentalist, John Cockerill (harp). BBC Revue Chorus and augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Presented by Henry Reed
played by the Lecuona Cuban Boys:, on gramophone records
' The Strategy of Leads.' Opening leads should be based on considerations of strategy rather than convention. In a discussion with Betty Stanton and Stewart MacPherson , Terence Reese shows an old problem in a new light
Quartet in A minor played by the Hirsch String Quartet: Leonard Hirsch (violin), Reginald Morley (violin), Max Gilbert (viola), Harvey Phillips (cello)