Fredric Cooper and his Tipica Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
A talk by Hugh Redwood
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A weekly programme of records from the BBC's Recorded Programmes Library, selected and presented by Marie Slocombe
Today:
Dance and song from Scandinavia
Athena Crosse gives a sketch of her great-grandfather, a picturesque figure of the port wine trade
TCHAIKOVSKY
Records of movements from his concertos
Father, we praise thee (S.P. 28) New Every Morning, page 54 Psalm 36 1 John 3, w. 13-24
Lord of all hopefulness (S.P. 565)
The Regent Orchestra
Conductor, John Thorpe
and his Samba Orchestra
Trio in D minor, Op. 49 played by the Judy Hill Trio:
Judy Hill (violin)
Olga Hegedus (cello) Angela Dale (piano)
from a canteen in Chelmsford, Essex
with Gerald Young
Claude Hulbert and Enid Trevor
'Hutch'
James Moody at the piano
Presented by Bill Worsley
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Introduced by Peter Watson
Today's edition includes the following recorded items:
' On the Spot': Donald Houston interviewed by Jeanne Heal
'Hullo Hollywood': Joan Crawford Excerpts from the sound-track of the Wessex Film production ' The Wooden Horse,' starring Leo Genn with David Tomlinson and Anthony Steel
Script written by Michael Storm
Produced by Pat Osborne
Lunchtime scoreiboard
From the Eisteddfod Pavilion at Caerphilly
Adapted from Jane Austen 's novel by H. Oldfield Box
11— ‛ Mr. Darcy's behaviour is more than bewildering'
Kent v. Middlesex and Sussex v. Surrey
Further commentaries during the afternoon's play
Jack Byfield and his Players with Frederic Curzon at the organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
with The Howard Lucraft Quartet
Paddie O'Neil
Jimmy Young
Pamela Petts
Robert Moreton and featuring John Blythe with his ' Excuse for a Song'
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Owen Walters
Introduced by David Jacobs
Produced by John Hooper
A weekly sequence of favourite music from gramophone records made by world-famous artists
Anona Winn , Joy Adams-on, Jack Train , and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions, and Kenneth Home knows some of the answers
A story by Graham Sutton
Read by the author