Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Pampanella - Jose Michelo
Caprice for Strings - Edward White
Selection of Victor Herbert Favourites - arr. Harold Sanford
Casarella - Manlio di Veroli
Waltz: Gold and Silver - Lehar
Fairy Cycle - Norman Whiteley
Irish Pictures - John Ansell
' Christ's Promise and its Fulfilment'
Talk by Father Gordon Albion
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, 'Kemlo Stephen
Henry Wilson and Kathleen McQuitty (two pianos)
by Alistair Cooke
DELIUS
Some of his popular orchestral music, including ' On hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring' on gramophone records
Monday in Whitsun Week
Come down. O Love divine (BBC
Hymn Book 149)
New Every Morning, page 44 Psalm 139 (Broadcast psalter) Acts 10. vv. 34-48
Breathe on me. breath of God (BBC
Hymn Book 148)
Band of the Royal Horse Guards
(The Blues)
Conducted by Captain David McBain
Director of Music
Quartet No. 2, in D flat, Op. 15 played by the Macgibbon String Quartet
from Switzerland
The Claude Yvoire Ensemble and the Grand Jazz Symphonique
Orchestra of Radio Geneva
Conducted by Tony Bell
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(A shortened version of last Saturday's recorded broadcast)
Lunchtime scoreboard
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
to welcome
Hermione Gingold and Alfred Marks with Lizbeth Webb
On Stage, Please!
Presenting an interlude by students in their last term at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Off the Record
Recording celebrity of the week
Jimmy Young
(Continued in next column)
Thanks for the Melody
Hits of Yesterday and Today played by Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra
Ipswich Girls' Choir
Conductor, W. H. Dixon
Production by Ronnie Hill
A Transatlantic Interview
William Clark interviews
Clifton Utley in Chicago
Three plays by Michael Kelly
' Only Got Egg '
9.40 app. The Philosopher'
10.10 app. ' The Patriot '
Production by Hugh Stewart
Great Britain v. Norway
The daily moves will be resumed tomorrow
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