Nottingham City Police Band Conductor, Patrick V. Walsh
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A gramophone miscellany
' The Promised Life with God '
Readings suggested by Psalm 139 by the Very Rev. H. E. Ashdown ,
Provost of Southwark
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, David Paget )
Talk by C. Gordon Glover
There is less straw-rhatching done now than there used to be. Those who practise the craft are elder!y men for the most part and the time has to come when they must, like Mr. Pilgrim, ' pack it in.'
Billy Mayerl and his Players
Fairest Lord Jesus (BBC Hymn Book
139)
New Every Morning, page 41 Psalm 85 1 Kings 19, vv. 1-13 and 18 Father, hear the prayer we offer
(BBC Hymn Book 342)
Sidney Davey and his Players
Max Salpeter (violin)
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Introduced by Richard Murdoch Kenneth Home , and Sam Costa with Lana Morris
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A programme of Variety stars past and present
A series of four- short detective plays by Peter Fraser
1—' Murder on Record
Characters in order of speaking:
Produced by David H. Godfrey
' Jallopy's Day at the Seaside': a story written and told by Benedict Ellis
' Lost Property '
A new adventure of Norman and Henry Bones , the boy detectives
Written by Anthony C. Wilson ...
Production by Josephine Plummer
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England *
F. T. Willey , M.P., gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament
Introduced byJoe Linnane
Tonight in order of broadcasting:
Jimmy Wheeler
Stephane Grappelly
David Hurst
Helen Clare
Godfrey Tearle with Julian Somers , Peter Williams and John Robinson
Cyril Fletcher
James Johnston
Vic Oliver
The George Mitchell Choir
BBC Variety Orchestra
.Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet .
Produced by Tom Ronald and Michael North
by Githa Sowerby
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Patrick Campbell
Introduction by Sir Lewis Casson
The play was first produced at the Royal Court Theatre, London, on January 31, 1912
Stephen Williams writes on page 12
Evening prayers conducted by the Rev. R. H. W. Falconer