Billy Munn and his Music.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Albert Caaabon Orchestra.
' The Invitation to Fellowship.' Reading from St. Luke 14
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
and his Music Makers, with Jean Hay and Cyril Shane
RAVEL
Instrumental music on records
from page 1 of "New Every Morning" and page 5 of "Each Returning Day". O worship the King; Psalm 47: St. John 12, vv. 34-50; God moves in a mysterious way
John Reynders with his Orchestra
A gramophone programme, written by Hector Stewart. about four jazz violinists-Joe Venuti, Eddie South,
Stephane Grappelly, and ' Stuff' Smith
with Charles Smart and the Moonrakers, and Sylvia Robin
Conducted by Captain Douglas A. Pope, Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
' New Machinery at this Year's Royal Show,' by Cornelius Davies , D.se.
From a canteen in Dewsbury, with Bobby Alderson at the piano.
[Starring] Peggy Cochrane
Presented with a piano, a fiddle, and a song.
Accompanist, Roma Clarke.
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction. London
Lunchtime scoreboard
Leon Goossens (oboe), and the Carter String Trio: Mary Carter (violin). Anatole Mines (viola), Peggie Sampson (cello)
Gramophone records of Bing Crosby
Jean Cleland talks about poise
An excerpt from Carroll Gibbons's 'Folkestone Summer Show' with Sandy Sandford, Reginald Gibbs, Joan Alexis, Joy Holman, Hebe Haworth, Fred Ellis, Donald Clive, and the Five Willoughby ' Carolines. From the Marine Gardens Pavilion, Folkestone
By William Thackeray. Episode 11.
Conductor. Gilbert Vinter
Concert given before an audience of school children in St. Andrew's Hall. Norwich
A Children's Concert
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conductor, Charles Groves
'A Pilgrimage to Haworth' by Margaret Hodgkinson: talk about the background to the Bronte Centenary which is being celebrated this year. Read by Norma Wilson.
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Topical talk and sport
The microphone visits
Great Yarmooth to present a picture of East Coast holiday entertainment
Including Nat Allen and his Orchestra, with' Dinah Kaye and Alan Kane , from the Britannia Pier; Tom Arnold 's ' It's Foolish but It's Fun.' from the Britannia Pier: Maurice Iliffe and his Band. from the Winter Gardens: and the Catlin production ' Showtime.' from the Wellington Pier. Programme arranged by Philip Garston-Jones
By Clifton Utley
A series of talks by the Rev. John Foster, lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at Glasgow University