Gramophone records
Anton and his Orchestra. (BBC recording)
'The Promise of Life'
Readings from St. Luke 2
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Margaret Priestley
A gramophone programme of songs from the shows
at the theatre organ
SCRIABIN and RACHMANINOFF
Gramophone records of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3
from page 97 of 'New Every Morning,' and page 36 of 'Each Returning Day.' Come, thou Holy Spirit, come: Psalm 42. vv. 1-7, and Psalm 43: St. Matthew 8. v. 28 to 9. v. 8; When God of old came down from heav'n
Roy Wallis and his Band
Symphony No. 80, in D minor (edited by Alfred Einstein ), played by the Orchestra of the New Friends of Music, conducted by Fritz Stiedry : on gramophone records
at the organ of the Gaumont, Watford
A record miscellany edited by Anna Instone
From a large firm in Lincolnshire. Introduced by Victor Smythe
A musical entertainment given by Heddle Nash (tenor), Colin Horsley (piano), Maria Korchinska (harp), Sydney Griller and Jack O'Brien (violins). Philip Burton (viola), and Colin Hampton (cello). The programme arranged by Basil Douglas.
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
and his Sextet
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
Half-an-hour's record entertainment by coloured artists, introduced by Denis Preston
on gramophone records
Ballet Suite (Gluck-Mottl): Boston
Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler
St. Paul's Suite (Holst): Jacques
String Orchestra, conducted by Reginald Jacques
by George Gissing. adapted for broadcasting by Jean Edmiston
by William Saroyan, adapted for broadcasting by Henry Kowal
Plays produced by Hugh Stewart
(Repeat Saturday at 2.0 - Light)
'Making an English Ballet': talk by Ursula Roseveare, illustrated by some of her favourite ballet music
'Right away, Tom Bailey': a story by Gilbert Dalton, told by James Holliday
Songs by the Shelton Junior School Choir, Stoke-on-Trent. Soloist, Jean Greenhough
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
(preceded by Time, Greenwich)
by Charles Dickens. Dramatised as a radio serial in twelve parts by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley . Incidental music composed by Denys Darlow. Produced by Wilfrid Grantham. 2— 'The Trial of Charles Damay'
Other parts played by Cyril Gardiner and David Kossoff
Mary Ferguson discusses the new arrangements for the boarding out of homeless children
Winter Series
Alan Loveday (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Basil Cameron
Brahms and Mendelssohn 8.2 app. Interval
From the Royal Albert Hall, London During the interval Raymond R.
his programme of stars, personalities, songs and music. This week Barry K. Barnes , Jack Solomons , Sally Rogers , Kyra Vayne , and Denis Catlin , with Vic Oliver conducting the British Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray §onin. Produced by Eric Spear.
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
' Rheology— the Science of Flow,' by G. W. Scott-Blair , D.SC. ' Meeting the World's Demand for Oil,' by J. A. Oriel , F.R.I.C.
' The Peaches,' written and read by Dylan Thomas
String Quartet No. 7, in B flat, played by the Galimir String Quartet: on gramophone records