Gramophone records
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on gramophone records
' The God Revealed in the Old Testament.' Reading, with comment, from Micah 6 and 7
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by the Radio Doctor
' One Life Each '
Divertimento in E flat (K.563) played by the Robert Masters String Trio:
Robert Masters (violin)
Nannie Jamieson (viola)
Muriel Taylor (cello)
Mozan put the finishing touches to this Divertimento ' of six pieces * on September 27, 1788 about six weeks after the completion of the ' Jupiter ' Symphony. ' Each movement of this trio is planned on broad lines.' says Jahn, and worked out with the greatest love and care, so that the trio-unquestionably one of Mozart's most admirable works-is a true " cabinet-piece " of chamber music. It is impossible to imagine anything more charming than the trio of the second minuet (i.e. the middle part of the fifth movement).
with Rene Pougnet at the piano
. by Alistair Cooke
O Love, how deep! (A. and M. 173) New Every Morning (revised) 15 Psalm 111 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 23. vv. 1-11
The Church's one foundation (A. and M. 215; S.P. 249)
Nat Allen and his Orchestra
(two pianos)
From a canteen in Merthyr Tydfil
with Jack Eden and Eddy Eden, Dorothe Morrow and Suzette Tarri
James Moody at the piano
Produced and introduced by Bill Worsley
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Conductor, Herbert Lodge
John Francis (flute)
From the Far West
Speakers from Devon, Cornwall and 'the Isles of Scilly
Introduced by Ralph Wightman
Cello Concerto No. 1, in D played by Anthony Pini and the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Conductor, Ian Whyte
The programme also includes
Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings, Op. 48
Talk by Francis Watson
Francis Watson recalls one of his friends in India just before the war' the little Rajah with a big heart 'and recaptures the atmosphere of the Rajah's Palace
' Our Jacko': a true story of a tame crow, by Gerry Kiernan
' A Naval Adventure '
Serial play in four parts by ' Sea-Lion '
Produced by David Davis
1—' The Great Malta Robbery '
Listeners may remember an exciting serial play broadcast two years ago under the title, ' In His Majesty's Service a a story of the adventures of two midshipmen, Timothy George Ransome, known to his friends as ' Tiger,' and his friend, Kenton, likewise known as ' Snort,' in pursuit of a pirate destroyer. Since then, ' Sea-Lion,' who wrote that play, and is himself a naval officer, has been on service abroad in one of His Majesty's ships. Recently he returned to England with another play about the Navy. * A Naval Adventure ' is a further thrilling story of the adventures of 'Tiger' Ransome and ' Snort ' Kenton
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with Lem Young
Carole Carr
Johnny Johnston
Don Emsley
Alan Dean
The Bowery Boys and Nat Temple and his Band
Produced by Charles Chilton
(You want it-we've got it) with Elsie Waters and Doris Waters
Michael Howard
Max Wall, Benny Hill accompanied by Maurice Keary , Joan Young
Albert Ward and Les Ward
Benny Lee , Doris Nichols Ian Sadler , Kenneth Blain
Margaret Lindsay
BBC Variety Orchestra Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Produced by Charles Chilton
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Conducted by Harry Platts