Troise and his Banjoliers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Directed by Henry Croudson
The. Rev. Irene Shewell Cooper speaks of ' Lost Things '
(St. Luke 16, w. 4-10)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Kenneth Fawcett (bass-baritone)
Cyril Chapman (clarinet)
Frederick Stone (piano)
by Violet Markham, C.H., J.P.
On her way home by air from South Africa recently, Miss Markham paid a visit to Uganda, with its capital city Kampala built, like Rome, on seven hills. It was a short visit, but it has left Miss Markham with a number of vivid impressions of the country and the people.
SIBELIUS
Gramophone records of orchestral music, including the Romance in C for strings and the Symphonic Poem ' Tapiola '
Spirit of mercy, truth, and love (BBC
Hymn Book 163)
New Every Morning, page 47 Psalm 126 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 3. vv. 1-15
Lord of our life (BBC Hymn Book 179)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Ernest Lush (piano) on gramophone records
Nymphs and shepherds; Fairest Isle
(Purcell)
Where the bee sucks (Arne) Foxgloves (Michael Head) Gavotte (Herbert Howells)
Directed by Harold C. Gee with Frederick Harvey (baritone)
by C. S. Forester
Abridged by Alastair Dunnett
Read by Harry Lockwood - West in ten instalments
1 — ' The die is cast'
(Harry Lockwood West is appearing in ' A Day by the Sea ' at the Haymarkel Theatre, London)
Gramophone records introduced by Robert Tredinnick
See ' Both Sides of the Microphone'
The Coronets, Alan Rowe
Professional Protégé
Terry James
Dick Emery
Your Favourite Musical Comedy with Sara Gregory
A Note or Two from Frank Baron at the piano
Top of the Bill Suzette Tarri
Compere, Michael Miles
Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by John Browell
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Dame Sybil Thomdike answers personal questions put to her by Colin Maclnnes , Charles Wilmot and Roger Bannister
and his Orchestra with Diana Coupland and Barry Kent
Academic Festival Overture....Brahma Entr'acte No. 2 (Rosamunde). Bchubert
Symphony Orchestra of NWDR (Hamburg)
Conducted by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
Munich Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Jan Koetsier (Recordings)
(Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Albert Ferber (piano)
Talk by Guy Williams
The speaker considers two artists' points of view about childhood. After four years at a ' difficult ' London school he has learned much and ' admires much about the boys he teaches. But he still does not know which artist is nearer the truth.
For Younger Listeners
' Orlando the Marmalade Cat' from the stories by Kathleen Hale
Told by Olive Shapley
Illustrated with music composed by Henry Reed who conducts a section of the BBC Northern Orchestra (Leader, Reginald Stead )
1—'Orlando Goes Camping'
Produced by Trevor Hill
5.30 ' Passing the Test'
A road safety quiz devised by Elwyn Price
Question-Master, Hywel Davies
5.50 The week's programmes
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
Mattiwilda Dobbs (soprano)
Max Rostal (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor. Sir Malcolm Sargent
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
by Henrik Ibsen
Adapted for radio by Max Faber from his English version with Mai Zetterling
James McKechnie , Alan Wheatley
Cast in order of speaking:
Pianist. Cecil Dickson
Flautist, Winifred Gaskell
Production by Mary Hope Allen
A series of four talks by P. L. Ritzema , who has been examining some of the records of Parliament now being sifted in the Victoria Tower of the Houses of Parliament
1-The Red Files
Second talk: September 16
followed by late weather forecast for land areas