Coltness Works Band
Conductor, R. S. Dow
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. T. G. A. Baker , Vicar of St. James Church, Edgbaston, Birmingham
St. John 15, v. 26, amd 16, w. 12-16
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by Hector Leake
(BBC recording)
Woolf PthUilips and his Orchestra
Dora Capey (contralto)
Hilda Sacks (piano)
Talk by Mary Chubb
Miss Chubb was appointed secretary-book-keeper to an archaeological expedition to Egypt, and despite the unromantic nature of the job she was responsible for unearthing various kinds of jewellery and a little sculptured head of a daughter of Nefcrtiti.
BIZET
Records of some of his incidental music to Alphonse Daudet 's play ' L'Arlésienne '
Lord Jesus, think on me (A. and M.
185; S.P. 106)
New Every Morning, page 72 Canticle 4 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Matthew 12, w. 1-8
In Christ there is no East or West
(S.P. 537)
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
Directed by Harold C. Gee
Marguerite Crichton (soprano)
' The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag ' by James Corbett
Read by Arthur Bush
3—' A Holy-Man Tries Magic '
Part 4: tomorrow at 11.40
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Reports from Britain and overseas
and his Rumba Band
Lunchtime scoreboard
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Campoli (violin)
A short story by Henry Cecil made into a radio play by Martin Worth
The story by ' Saki '
Adapted for broadcasting by Alick Hayes
Plays produced by Patrick Campbell
A spontaneous discussion between
Ralph Wightman
Sir Steuart Wilson
George Darling ,
M.P. Donald McLachlan
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
From the Colston Hall, Bristol
Shipping and general weather forecasts,
(Tickets may be obtained from the Royal Albert Hall or usual agents)
by Joseph Harsch