Gramophone records
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BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Kemlo Stephen
Reading from Father Gerald Vann 's book. ' The Heart of Man '
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by ' The Radio Doctor
Gramophone records
by Christopher McNulty , for several years an educationalist in Canada
Christ, whose glory fills the skies
(A and M. 7: S.P. 26; C.H. 261: Tune. Ratisbon, as in A. and M.)
Interlude: The Lame Man at the Temple Gate
Prayers: the Prayer for Today; the Lord's Prayer
Thine arm. 0 Lord (omitting v. 2.
A. and M 369; S.P. 287; C.H. 86: Tune. St. Matthew)
Suite for small orchestra. The Birds
(Respighi): Brussels Royal Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Desire Defauw
Looking-Glass Insects (Through the Looking-Glass) (Deems Taylor): Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Howard Barlow
Carnival of Animals (Saint-Sagns):
Jeanne Behrend and Sylvan Levin (pianos): Philadelphia Orchestra. conducted by Leopold Stokowski on gramophone records
News commentary
Thou art the Way: N.E.M. 41: Psalm 119: St. Matthew 20; Glorious things of thee are spoken
Bill Savill and his Band
Art Hodes and his Orchestra, and Tommy Dorsey and hisClambakeSeven
George Beggs (baritone) John Johnston (clarinet)
Rhoda Coghill (piano)
Havelock Nelson (accompanist)
Van Dam and his Orchestra
from a canteen in London
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Marian Nowakowski , Eugene Pini , and Viera in twenty minutes of music and song.
Conductor, Ian Whyte
A weekly gramophone digest of news, views, and personalities in popular music
'Around the Turntable': a record review. ' Star-track ': a musical biography of Judy Garland. ' From Far and Wide music from Greece, introduced by George Angeloglou. ' Transatlantic Spotlight Denis Preston interviews Jan August
Introduced by Paul Martin Edited by Thurstan Holland
Conducted this week by Eric Newton
4.16 Films: Freda Bruce Lockhart
4.25 Theatre: Denis Johnston
4.33 Books: John Connell
4.42 Radio: Tyrone Guthrie
4.50 Art: Mervyn Levy
'The Adventures of Sherlock Shrimp and Watson Winkle': a story by Edward D. Dickinson, told by Derek McCulloch (Uncle Mac). 2: 'The Seahorse Who Liked Sandwiches'
5.15 'The Bedknob, the Bonfire,and the Broomstick'
Sequel to 'The Magic Bedknob,' by Mary Norton, adapted as a serial in four parts by Peter Watts
3: 'There and Back Again'
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Joan Hammond (soprano)
Mary Jarred (contralto)
Parry Jones (tenor)
Norman Walker (bass)
Royal Choral Society
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader. Paul Beard )
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
by Erwin Canham , Editor of the Christian Science Monitor (published in Boston).