Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Anton and his Orchestra.
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Sophie Somers
and his Orchestra
and his Band
HAYDN
Gramophone records of his keyboard music
News commentary
from page 89 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 40 of ' Each Returning Day.' Paraphrase 89, vv. 15-18: Te Deum, vv. 1-21; St. Luke 12. vv. 1-12; Spread, still spread, thou mighty word
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE OF GARDENING. Replanning the Flower Garden. I-' How to Begin.' A discussion between Alan Peacock and L. J. Wolff.
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS
11.40 FRENCH FOR SIXTH FORMS. ' La France depuis 1939: un peu d'histoire recente '
A record miscellany edited by Anna Instone
Lunch-time entertainment by workers of a large Manchester factory. Presented by Victor Smythe
Bettv Bannerman (mezzo-soprano); Norina Semino (cello); Harry Isaacs (piano)
Gramophone records of his overture, Di Ballo , played by the City of Birmingham Orchestra, conducted by George Weldon.
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. Finding out about Dylsford. A series intended to encourage children in local studies. 1— ' Explorers' Club,' by Honor Wyatt
2.25 GENERAL SCIENCE. Fuel and Power. 1—' Coal,' by Honor Wyatt
2.50 JUNIOR ENGLISH. An African folk-tale: How the Tiger Sold his Stories.' adapted for broadcasting by Julia Goodey
at the theatre organ
A musical entertainment given by Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick (two pianos). Henry Hoist (violin), Ernest Element (violin), Herbert Downes (viola), Anthony Pini (cello), and Eve Maxwell-Lyte (soprano). (Recording of last Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme)
by Anthony Gittins
By Harry Tuyn
Both plays produced by Wilfrid Grantham
Talk on the Jewish Month of Holy-days by the Rev. Ephraim Levine , Minister of the New West-End Synagogue
'We Didn't Mean to Fly': a story for younger listeners by M. J. Baker, read by May E. Jenkin (' Elizabeth ')
5.20 ' The Mystery of Moulton's Farm' first of a new series of plays about the boy detectives, Norman and Henry Bones. Written by Anthony C. Wilson and produced by Josephine Plummer
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
by Edgar Wallace , adapted for broadcasting by H. Oldfield Box. Produced by John Richmond. With Howard Marion-Crawford as Sanders. Episode 1 —' The Leopard that Ate Ivory '
Douglas Houghton talks about the new pensions increases
An excerpt from ' Latin Quarter ' by Henri Murger , read by Felix Aylmer
(Act 2)
Valentine Dyall reads a passage from the autobiography of Richard Jefferies
(Act 3)
(Act 4)
A weekly survey
(Oscar Homolka broadcasts by permission of George King)
Edited by Professor E. N. da C. Andrade, F.R.S.
' Facts about Fido.' by Professor A. 0. Rankine. o.b.e.. f.r.s. Operation Fido was concerned with clearing fogs from airfields. ' Science in Building,' by Professor J. D Bernal , F.R.S., Chairman of the Scientific Advisory, Committee to the Ministry of Works.
1S8— ' For Old Times' Sake,' bv Eric Allen. Reader, Neal Arden
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds: with Gregori Tcherniak (balalaika) accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley (guitar)