Ian Stewart at the piano, with his Orchestra -
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
A talk by Professor W. R. Niblett , of Leeds University
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Intimate Music
A talk by Fred Maynard, describing a London street scene fifty years ago
and Isador Goodman (piano)
Guide me. O thou great Redeemer; N.E.M. 21; Psalm 29; St. Matthew 2: Rejoice. O land
Band of the Royal Sussex Regiment
Conductor, Mr. J C. P. Bailey
Bob Bissetto and his Samballeros
Conducted by Reg Leopold
The Bobby Howell Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A report on the Fourth Test Match
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with John McHugh
Lunchtime scoreboard
and his Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
Marie Wilson (violin)
Introduced by Frank Marchant
A radio portrait of the costers and street-traders of Wandsworth
Written by Harold Rogers
Recalled for you by Wynford Reynolds and his Concert Orchestra
' The Rival Beauties' by W. W. Jacobs
Told by Ronald Simpson
Every week at this time Ronald Simpson tells a story by a well-known author
' The Three Mulla Mulgars' or ' The Royal Monkeys '
Adapted as a radio serial in six parts by Dorothy Baker from the novel by Walter de la Mare
Produced by Edward Livesey
4—‘ The Mountain '
5.20 Music on two pianos played by Joan Rimmer and Margaret Plummer
5.35 ' The Thrills and Dangers of Arctic Fishing': Allan K. Taylor describes his recent trip to the far North in the trawler Stoke
City to study the fishing grounds
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Oda SIobodskaya (soprano)
Paul Tortelier (cello)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Tchaikovsky Slavonic March
Joan of Arc's Farewell (Joan of Arc) Variations on a Rococo Theme, for cello and orchestra
Symphony No. 5, in E minor
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Jack Fingleton
Translated by Thornton Wilder from 'Le Viol de Lucrece' by Andre Obey
(With acknowledgments to the recent Boltons Theatre Production)
Tonight at 9.20