Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Devotional readings and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Sextet
Gramophone records of Carmen Miranda and Vicente Gomez
at the theatre organ
BRUCKNER and MAHLER
Gramophone records of movements from Mahler's ' Song of the Earth '
News commentary
from page 1 of "New Every Morning" and page 6 of "Each Returning Day". O praise ye the Lord!; Psalm 99; St. Luke 16. vv. 19-31; O help us, Lord!
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Doris Gould. Lecturer in Music, Southlands Training College
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. The British Isles: ' Sheep-Farming in the Welsh Hills'
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. Zwel Gedichte von Ruckert und Arno Holz
A programme of light music arranged and played by Jack Byfleld and his Players, with James Bell at the organ
From a canteen in Blackley, Manchester, with George Myddleton at the piano. Presented by Bryan Sears.
A weekly programme of topical reports from Britain and overseas
Conductor, Frank Cantell ; with Marjorie Flinn (soprano)
NATURE STUDY. 'Swimmers and Waders,' by Scott Kennedy
2.15 HISTORY II. The World We Live In. 1815—' From Elba to St. Helena,' by Robert Gittings. The story of the Hundred Days
2.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES. ' 'Gulliver's Travels.' Jonathan Swift 's book adapted for broadcasting. Part 2—' Gulliver's Voyage to Brobdingnag '
invites you to visit Waterlogged Spa at Sinking-in-the-Ooze, now a laughter resort for all, to meet Pearl Hackney, Jon Pertwee , Cherry Lind , Richard Gray. Humphrey Lestocq , and George Crow and his ' Blue Mariners ' Dance Band. ' Double or Quits ' cash quiz, conducted by Bill Gates. Script by Eric Barker. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
Conductor, Charles Groves
by Geoffrey Trease, adapted by Rosalie Williams.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
6.20 Announcements
Radio's motion-picture parade presents half-an-hour of film entertainment, including
Music from a famous cartoon of the past. A film personality. Latest news from the world of films with visits to the studios and from the stars. Music and scenes from the outstanding picture of the week. Introduced by Leslie Mitchell (by courtesy of British Movietonews, Ltd.). Written by Harry Alan Towers and produced by Dennis Monger
' Health in the Dairy Herd '
First of a series of monthly discussions on the farmer's part in maintaining healthy cattle and clean milk supplies. W. T. Price, Principal of Harper Adams College, talks with J. E. Rowe , a Gloucestershire farmer, and R. W. Horton , a Wiltshire farmer
Griller String Quartet: Sydney Griller (violin), Jack O'Brien (violin), Philip Burton (viola), Colin Hampton (cello)
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London
' What's Education For? '
A group of young people give their answers and discuss them with Spencer Vaughan Thomas , Principal of East Barnet Day Continuation School. Douglas Allan introduces the discussion
with Jack Train , Diana Morri son, Hugh Morton , Fred Yule , Lind Joyce , Deryck Guyler , Tony Francis , and Molly Weir. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
by Joseph Harsch
A parable for the times, dramatising the problem of the adjustment of the soldier returning to 'Civvy Street.' Written by Arthur Phillips. Produced by P. H. Burton
Romance in G played by Carlo Andersen (violin) and the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Thomas Jensen : on gramophone records
A series of talks by Professor John Foster of Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham