Phil Finch at the BBC theatre organ
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and The Montmartre Players directed by Henry Krein
Talks for the days after Christmas by Joseph McCulloch
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by a doctor
Bradbridge White (tenor)
Donald Andrew (oboe)
by Sam Heppner
'The speaker, who has recently returned from a visit to Biskra, gives some impressions of the date gardens and of the North African date industry.
MOZART
Records of his instrumental music
It came upon the midnight clear (BBC
Hymn Bouk 52)
New Every Morning, page 37 Carol: A Virgin unspotted 1 John 3, vv. 13-24
To us in Bethlem city (BBC Hymn
Book 315)
George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
Vivien Lambelet introduces gramophone records of songs and ballads old and new
Suzanne Rozsa (violin)
Paul Hamburger (piano)
Sonata No. 6. in D minor
Domenico Scarlatti , arr. Lionel Salter Sonata in A, Op. 30 No. 1...Beethoven
at the piano with-the Dance Orchestra
Monty Norman and Martin Moreno in a programme of Latin-American music
in which Michael Miles introduces
The Four in A-Chord
Gladys Hay
Professional Protégé
Ronald Jackson
Mischa de la Motte
(accompanied by Charles Mallett )
Your favourite Musical Comedy with Sylvia Marriott and Douglas Taylor
Cyril Fletcher
BBC Revue Orchestra
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
and forecast for farmers and shipping
A weekly sequence for music-lovers compiled from gramophone records made by distinguished artists
(Leader, Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Richard Adeney (flute)
by Anthony Trollope
The story of the Hospital for Sick Children
Great Ormond Street
Narrator, Duncan Mclntyre
The programme includes Charles Dickens ' speech recorded by Emlyn Williams and recordings of children at Great Ormond Street and Tadworth Written and produced by Eileen Hots
'Tam, short for Tamburlain' : a new series of stories written and told by Mary Patchett
5—' Wild Eyes and Galloping Hooves'
' The Keys of England '
A serial play in six parts by Aubrey Feist
He who holds the Tower of London has the Keys of England in his hand '
6—' England in Arms '
Production by David Davis
The Armada has sailed and is being drummed up the Channel by Effingham and Drake. From the South Downs to the Border, Eng!and has taken up armi to meet invasion, and the Queen herself is to review her soldiers in the Camp at Tilbury. But neither Walsingham nor his men know yet that ' the third prong of the Pitchfork ' is a plan to assassinate Elizabeth and that by breaking her journey at the Tower she is walking into a trap.
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A sailor's comments by Alan Villiers
by Alistair Cooke
with Benny Lee
Pearl Carr , Ronald Fletcher
Na.t Temple and his Orchestra
Produced by Pat Dixon