John Reynders with his Orchestra.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Gilbert Vinter. (BBC recording)
' The Sovereignty of God.' Reading from St. Matthew 13
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by Florence Greenberg
and his Orchestra
at the piano
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square. London
RAVEL
Suite. Le Tombeau de Couperin; and Piano Trio: on gramophone records
from page 73 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 64 of ' Each Returning Day.' Lo. God is here!; Psalm 116. vv. 1-9; St. John 12. vv. 20-32; Ye holy angels bright
Tommy Kinsman and his Band
Band of H.M. Royal Marines (Chat-ham Division), conducted by Captain Thomas Francis , Director of Music, Royal Marines
with Esther Coleman
(directed by Paul Fenoulhet ), with Doreen Lundy and Dick James
From the canteen of a large engineering works in Lancashire. Introduced by David Southwood.
A weekly programme of topical reports from Britain and overseas
at the organ of the Granada. Clapham Junction. London.
Lunchtime scoreboard
Settings of nursery rhymes and poems by A. A. Milne
Sung by the BBC Singers (Marjorie Avis , Janet Powell , Gladys Bishop , Gertrude Wood. John Duncan. Reginald Mitchell. Victor Utting. and Wesley Dennison ): conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Eight Nursery Rhymes :
Lullaby and Willie Winkie ; Valentine; Hunting of the Snail; T'Other Little Tune:' Thomas and Annis; If all the seas were one sea; The White Paternoster
Bad Sir Brian Botany and other
Rhymes:
Bad Sir Brian Botany ; The Christening; Disobedience; The Mirror
and his Quintet, with Dick James
Conductor, Herbert Lodge
From the Assembly Hall. Worthing
Guests: Johnny Silver , Doreen Lavender. Morris Cowan. Al Heath, and Sylvia Deane. Hostess: Jean Melville. Music by Leslie Perry 's Orchestrette. Produced by Ernest Longstaffe.
by Dorothy Parker and Elmer Rice. Adapted for broadcasting by Henry Kowall. Produced by Hugh Stewart
' The Iron Road '
A radio feature based on the story of the railway, by Howard Jones. Produced by W. E. Davis
The cast includes Charles Leno. Alec Ross , Norman Shelley , Charles Lefeaux , Laidman Browne. Harry Hutchinson. Edward Farebrother. Eric Anderson , Ralph Truman , and Harry Fine
5.50 Children's Hour prayers, conducted by Donald Soper
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
A talk by David Williams on recent U.S. Labour legislation and its effect on American labour relations. Mr. Williams, who is London correspondent of Labour Press Associates, offers some comparisons of the history and methods of British and American
Trades Unions