Van Dam and his Orchestra. (BBC recording)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Jan Hurst and his Orchestra. (BBC recording)
A talk by Canon C. W. Hutchinson
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
SCHUMANN
Gramophone records of his songs and piano music, including Carnaval '
and his Salon Orchestra
from page 77 of "New Every Morning". Rejoice, the Lord is King: Psalm 20; St. John 18, vv. 1-11; O Jesus, King most wonderful
Dudley Hippodrome Orchestra: conductor, William Hand
Overture in D (Haydn): conducted by Edward Fendler
Symphony in B flat (Chausson): conducted by Piero Coppola
Daphnis and Chloe. Suites Nos. 1 and 2 (Ravel): conducted by Charles Munch on gramophone records
and his Rumbaleros
A weekly revue from the Calamity Theatre, Ballymascara with Joe Linnane , Maureen Potter. Jim Jonson , Josie Day , Vernon Hayden , Maurice Keary , Olivia Burleigh , James Moody , Rhoderick Walker , and Robert Long. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantel !. Script by Harry O'Donovan and Loftus Wigram. Produced by Tom Ronald.
An entertainment for everyone Songs at the piano: Jack and Eddie Eden
Your Hobby Horse: In the saddle, C. Denier Warren. This week's hobby, Old Clocks and Watches
Musical Common Denominator: with Bette Roberts and the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell
Comedy: Supplied by Charlie Chester with Arthur Haynes
Programme introduced by Jack ' Hubert ' Watson. Produced by Audrey Cameron
Lunchtime scoreboard
Cambome Town Band
Conductor, A. W. Parker
and his Mazurka Orchestra
Conductor, Ian Whyte
A new radio thriller by Lance Sieveking. Produced by Peter Creswell .
' Stuff and Nonsense ' visits the Ethel Hedley Orthopaedic Hospital, Calgarth, Westmorland. Funfare on the air, concocted by Muriel Levy. With Violet Carson , Robert Marsden , Doris Gambell , Fred Fairclough , Muriel Levy , Herbert Smith , and Nan
' Pencil and Paper': puzzles, questions, and catches, by P. Caton Baddeley
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 Racing results and cricket
William Proctor , M.P., gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament
Part 1
Part 2
in a programme of music for a summer evening