Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra
' My Faith and My Job '
A talk by a Dartmoor guide
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by Dennis Murdoch
Some reminiscences by Adelina de Lara
Madame de Lara was a pupil of Clara Schumann and met many of the great musical figures of the late nineteenth century.
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Gramophone records of some of his vocal music including the Coronation Anthem ' Let thy hand be strengthened'
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
Allegro (Fiocco, arr. Bent and O'Neill) with Hubert Greenslade (piano)
Serenata (Joseph Jongen )
Piece en forme de habanera (Ravel) Spanish Dance No. 5
(Granados, arr. Kretsler) with Leon Degraux (piano)
and his Mazurka Orchestra
For details see facing page
A novel by Patrick Leigh Fermor
Abridged into fifteen parts
Read by Mary O'Farrell
Part 7
Josephine, the Count's daughter, is in love with the son of his enemy, the Governor of the island. Their romance develops against the mounting excitement of the Shrove Tuesday Ball.
invites you to
' Spread a Little Happiness ' with the help of some gramophone records
from a canteen in Reading, Berkshire
with Vernon and Val, Roy Lester, Anona Winn, Peter Sellers
James Moody at the piano
Harold Smart at the organ
Presented by Bill Gates
Shipping and general weather forecasts followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
at the BBC theatre organ
on gramophone records
Overture. Iphigenia in Aulis (Gluck):
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Royalton Kisch
Symphony No. 2 in B flat (Schubert):
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Steinberg
A Song of Summer (Delius): London
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anthony Collins
Danzas Fantdsticas (Turina): Paris
Conservatoire Orchestra conducted by Ataulfo Argenta
A radio portrait with Ludovic Kennedy
Carlo Kramer , Barry McKay
Jimmy MePartIand , George Webb and Humphrey Lyttelton
Written by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Thurstan Holland
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
In a programme of familiar music for the keyboard
Something old Something newSomething borrowed Something blue
A series of programmes on current affairs
Speakers in the studio in London and from regional and overseas centres contribute news and views on the issues of today and tomorrow
by Charles Dickens
(to be read in fifteen Instalments)
Reader, Mark Dignam
12—' An Ultimatum'
followed by late weather forecast for land areas