John Madin at the organ of the Granada. Tooting. London
and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Readings, with comment, for Christmastide, suggested by St. John 1. 1-8
and forecast for farmers and shipping
his Violin and his Orchestra
Rene Pougnet and Tony Fones
Records of Jeanette MacDonald
and his Sextet
Billy Mayerl (piano)
New Year's Day
Through all the changing scenes of life: N.E.M. 5: Psalm 90: Deuteronomy 30; Lead us, heavenly Father
Van Dam and his Orchestra
Syd Dean and his Band
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Scottish C.W.S. Band
Conductor, Charles Telfer
The Four Ramblers and a guitar and Frank Baron and a piano
Freely adapted by Ann Codrington from
Leonard Merrick 's short story
' A Very Good Thing for the Girl'
A radio comedy by Dudley Hoys
Plays produced by Raymond Raikes
A story for the younger listeners followed by The Tom, Dick, and Harry Show
Variety for Jean, Jock, Margaret, Billy-in fact, for Everybody
Including young artists, request corner, forfeits, children in the news. and a guest artist. Written and presented by Marcel Stellman , Bryden Murdoch , and Tom Rennie
Produced by Kathleen Garseadden
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Johnnie Lockwood
Janet Brown
Don Kenito
Stanelli Morris and Cowley Dorothy Squires and Billy Reid
Leon Cortez
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Rae Jenkins Announcer. Denys Drower Producer. John Sharman
by James Bridie , adapted for broadcasting by the author
Music by Cedric Thorpe Davie
Production by James Crampsey
Characters of the Chorus:
Scene: 193—. A club In Glasgow
Characters of the Play:
Scenes:
1867: A lodging in Glasgow 1885: A cliff-top in Ayrshire
1886: Dr Marshall's consulting-room 1907: A police-station near Glasgow 1916: Dr. Marshall's drawing-room 1916: A night club in London
193-: The Hotel Paradise. London, converted into the Walker Institute