Band of H.M. Royal Marines
(Portsmouth)
Conducted by Major F. Vivian Dunn , M.v.O.
Director of Music
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
A talk by the Rev. C. V. Sproxton
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Robert Busby
and his Band with Eve Lombard and Johnny Green
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God is working his purpose out (A and M 735; S.P 300)
New Every Morrring, page 61 Psalm 145 (Broadcast psalter) Acts 8. vv. 9-25'
Lift up vour heads, ye gates of brass
(A and M. 586; S.P. 301)
Van Dam and his Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
William Pleeth (cello)
with Kitty Bluett
Patricia Hayes , Fred Yule
Peter Sellers , Leslie Perrins
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and ithe Dance Orchestra
Script by Eddie Maguire and Ted Ray
and forecast for farmers and shipping
International Staff Band of the Salvation Army
Conductor, Major Bernard Adams
Margaret Rawlings
Athene Seyler
Isabel Dean
Margaret Lindsay
Griffith Jones
Robert Henriques
In the chair, Roy Plomley
Production by Pat Dixon
A play by Simona Pakenham based on a ghost story by M. R. James
Produced by Leonard Chase
'Tyger's Hart'
A play about William Shakespeare and his family
Written by David Scott Daniell
Shakespeare's birthday is celebrated every year on April 23 - Saint George's Day. This play tells of his boyhood and youth in Stratford-upon-Avon, of his leaving home. and of his success as a playwright in Elizabethan London.
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Corolly Gage , M.P., gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament
with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss
McKenzie Reid and Dorothy
Roy Lester
Dorothe Morrow
Bernard Miles
After the Intermission:
Tommy Reilly
Monte Rey
Jack Warner
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Produced by Bill Worsley
impervious of neutrals. This is the human situation and, fortunately, there is also a human solution precipitated by Buller, the Brents' dog. What that solution is the play will reveal. There is a promise of peace which will last-or at least which will be broken only by the stray accidents that befall Bert, the handyman who can never put a foot right. Elwyn Jones