Central Band of the Royal Air Force
(By permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Wing Commander A. E. Sims O.B.E. ,
Organising Director of Music
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
' Words that Matter '
Talk by the Rev. F. D. Coggan
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Robert Busby
Overture, The Bartered Bride
(Smetana): Philharmonia Orchestra. conducted by Rafael Kubelik
Suite, Le Tombeau de Couperin
(Ravel): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jean Martinon
Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor.
Op. 25 (Mendelssohn): Moura Lympany (piano) and the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Rafael Kubelik
Joyeuse Marche (Chabrier): Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens on gramophone records
The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble with Gerald Crossman
(accordion)
Father of mercies (BBC Hymn Book
189)
New Every Morning, page 83
Psalm 119, part 6 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Mark 8, vv. 11-26
Jesus calls us (BBC Hymn Book 354)
The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
Mewton-Wood (piano)
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
with Bernard Miles
(Bernard Miles is appearing at the Mermaid Theatre, London)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(A shortened version of the broadcast last Tuesday in the Light Programme)
National Youth Brass Band
Conducted by Harry Mortimer
, (Leader, Reginald Stead)
Conducted by Vilem Tausky
Peter Cooper (piano)
Shipping and general weather forecasts, folkrwed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Introduced by Joe Linnane
Tonight in order of broadcasting:
Leslie Adams
Joan Hinde
Evelyn Laye and Frank Lawton
David Hughes
Gladys Morgan
Muriel Smith
Murdoch and Home
The George Mitchell Choir
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by Tom Ronald and Michael North
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by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton
Adapted for radio by Lance Sieveking
Introduction by Nancy Price
Produced by Charles Lefeaux
The play was first produced at the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, on September 9, 1909