Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Readings from the Bible
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Conductor, Reynolds Payne
March Pot-Pourri: The Passing of the Regiments
on gramophone records
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and his Orchestra, with Tom Henry and Lynne Shaw
ROSSINI
Gramophone records of extracts from 'The Barber of Seville'
from page 85 of "New Every Morning" and page 10 of "Each Returning Day". At the name of Jesus: Psalm 67: Colossians 1, v. 24-2, v. 5: Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round
Wynford Reynolds and his Orchestra
Overture: Bajka (Moniussko): Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Falla); Festivo (Historical Scenes) (Sibelius): on gramophone records
at the organ of the Gaumont, Finchlely
and his Orchestra with Elizabeth Batey , Howard Jones , and Pat Macormac
with his crazy gang-Arthur Haynes , Ken Morris , Len Marten ,
Louise Gainsborough , Ramon St. Clair , and the ' Blue Rockets ' Dance Orchestra, directed by Eric Robinson. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
(Charlie Chester broadcasts by permission of George and Alfred Black)
The Luton Band: conductor, Albert Coupe (soloist, Arthur Doyle)
15—' P ' v. Last week's winners
'P' Team: Maurice Williams (philatelist), Roma Clarke (pianist), Lee Miller (photographer), William Buckley (postman)
Spelling-Master, Lionel Gamlin. Programme arranged and presented by Joan Clark.
The Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold
Conductor
Sir Thomas Beecham , Bt.
Concert given by the Royal Philharmonic Society at the Royal Albert Hall , London
During the interval Rollo Myers talks about Debussy's Symphonic Suite, 1 'Printemps'
Willie Joss reads a story for the youngest listeners : ' Puffy Tarn and the Tarboiler,' by Gregor Ian Smith
5.15 'The Silver Flame'
A motor-racing thriller for Children's Hour, by Angus Mac Vicar
Gangsters: and
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and topical talk
Interesting people who are ' In Town Tonight' interviewed by Roy Rich ; and John Ellison , The Man in the Street,' interviews passers-by in a busy London thoroughfare. Edited by C. F. Meehan
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra play old-time dance music and Frank Titterton entertains with old-time ballads. Script written and programme introduced by Patric Curwen. Master of Ceremonies, A. J. Latimer.
Lord Darwen gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament
with Bunny Doyle
Billy' Uke ' Scott
Valerie and Day
Tommy Fields
Sam Browne and Mary Naylor
Robb Wilton
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Announcer, Lionel Marson. Producer, John Sharman.
Play by Philip Johnson. Adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe. Produced by Wilfrid Grantham
A shortened form of Evensong