Gramophone records
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Devotional readings from Francis Greenwood Peabody 's book, 'Mornings in the College Chapel and prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Sextet
Gramophone records of Frank Sinatra and Vera Lynn
at the theatre organ
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Extracts from ' Ernani.' ' Macbeth,' ' Luisa Miller ,' and 'Rigoletto': on gramophone records
News commentary
from page 57 of 'New Every Morning' and page 18 of ' Each Returning Day.' Glory to thee, who safe hast kept: Psalm 51, vv. 1-3 and 10-17; St. Matthew 14. vv. 22-33; Jesus, good above all other
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Doris Gould
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. The British Isles: ' Sheffield Steel ' 11.40 INTERMEDIATEGERMAN. Wir essen im Restaurant
Conductor. Gilbert Vinter
pays its second visit to the Channel Islands, with Nosmo King, Jessie Matthews, and Kenway and Young. George Myddleton at the piano. From a cinema in Jersey.
A weekly programme of topical reports from Britain and overseas
Listeners' requests played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Some ' behind the scenes ' stories about gramophone records. Written by Brian Rust
NATURE STUDY. ' Musical Sounds,' by A. J. Mee. How musical sounds are produced in different instruments
2.15 HISTORY II. The World We Live In. ' James Watt. whose scientific experiments made the steam engine a commercial proposition,' by J. Scupham
2.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES. A ten-minute tale, ' The Three French Pigs,' by Louise Peers ; followed by two poems, ' The Inky Boys ' and ' Johnny Head-in -Air,' arranged by Lucia Turnbull
from the Theatre Royal, Exeter
Featuring Fred MacNaughton , Hilda Campbell - Russell, Odette Field, Charles Cardiff , and the Strands. Introduced by Nicholas Crocker
' In Spite of the Cold,' by Kay Beattie
(Led by Thomas Peatfield )
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
The Chevalier to the Rescue
A story of Brittany after the French Revolution, adapted by Mollie Greenhalgh from D. K. Broster's 'Sir Isumbras at the Ford.'
Part 4 — 'The Last Peril'
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
Radio's motion-picture parade
'Backstage '-music from a famous film with a theatrical background; ' The Question Is '—Gerry Wilmot invites an expert to answer your film queries; The Style Changes '—introducing Deanna Durbin ; The film of the week. Introduced by Norman Wooland. Written by Harry Alan Towers and produced by Dennis Monger
' Cereals for Spring Sowing,' by J. G. Stewart. ' For Your Farm Bookshelf,' by Denys Bullard
Emelie Hooke (soprano)
Campoli (violin)
Eric Gritton (piano)
Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
' Something for Nothing'
A group of young people discuss the rights and wrongs of gambling, and the ' something for nothing ' attitude to life
with Jack Train , Hugh Morton , Fred Yule , Lind Joyce. Diana Morrison , Deryck Guyler , Molly Weir , and Joan Harben. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
Walter Taplin talks about the week's events
A series of talks by Professor John Foster of Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham