Chappie D'Amato and his Dance Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Twentieth-Century Serenaders
Conducted by Monia Liter
A talk by the Rev. John Foster , D.D., of Glasgow University
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Sextet
(piano)
by Joseph Bames
Be thou my guardian and my guide
(A. and M. 282; S.P. 100)
New Every Morning (revised) 76 Psaim 130 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 7 vv. 51-60
Through all the changing scenes of lift- (A. and M. 290: S.P 677)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
by V. Sackville-West
Abridged by James Langham
Read by Molly Rankin
Part 6
Listeners meet Mr. Gosheron. the builder who is to put the Hampstead house in order for Lady Slane. She is now released from family cares, and enjoys the company of Mr. Gosheron and Mr. Bucktrout, with whom she has a very interesting conversation.
Part 7: next Tuesday
The Musicorda Orchestra
from a canteen in Northampton
with James Moody at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Lunchtime scoreboard
and his Samba Orchestra
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
Lionel Bowman (piano)
Lionel Gamlin's Records to Remember
and forecast for farmers and shipping
with Bob Monkhouse
Bruce Dargavel
Jeanne de Casalis
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Introduced by Dennis Vance
Produced by John Hooper
Gre Brouwenstyn (soprano) Ernest Lush (accompanist)
London String Trio:
Maria Lidka (violin)
Watson Forbes (viola)
Vivian Joseph (cello)
Before an audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London
Anona Winn , Daphne Padel , Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions; and Stewart MacPherson knows (almost) all the answers
Greece After Nine Years of War
The Italians invaded Greece late in 1940. Greece has been at war ever since, and has had to accommodate the forces of four foreign powers. Kenneth Lindsay , m.p., who has just come back from Greece, describes the conditions he found in different parts of the country
John Pudney , who was in Malta during the days when the tiny island was a battered but indomitable outpost in the Mediterranean, has returned to the George Cross island seven years later to see what changes peace has brought to it and what memories remain there of the heroic days
Written by John Pudney Production by W. P. Rilla