Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
Forecast for land areas
Conducted by Arthur Anton
Talks by Canon Stephen McGill, Rector of St. Mary's Roman Catholic College, Blairs, Aberdeen.
Forecast for land areas
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
The second of two programmes about one of the most out-of-the-way islands in the world
Written by Robert Chambers
Narrated by John Heaney
Peter Gellhorn (piano)
Ian Blair (baritone)
Frederick Stone (piano)
SCHUMANN
Records of some of his orchestral music, including the Fantasy for violin and orchestra
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
(BBC H.B. 15) New Every Morning, page 64 Psalm 107, vv. 31-42 (Broadcast
Psalter)
Acts 25, vv. 1-12
Happy are they, they that love God
(BBC H.B. 274)
The Kursaal Orchestra
Directed by Louis Voss
Maurice Denham reads selections from
' Charlotte's Web ' the story by E. B. White
Arranged for broadcasting in three parts
3-' The County Show '
and his Samba Orchestra
by H. Rider Haggard
(to be read in twenty instalments) Abridged by Jocelyn Bradford
Read by Derek Birch
14—' War, Red War '
Listeners' requests introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from a factory canteen in Stone, Staffordshire
Colin Hulme, Janet Brown, Johnny Brandon, George Martin
Harry Engleman (piano) Vic Mortiboys (bass) Bob Manself (drums)
Introduced by Philip Garston-Jones
Produced by Richard Maddock
(George Martin is appearing in Variety at the Empire Theatre, Nottingham)
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Harry Davidson 's Orchestra and his Folk Dance Band
Billie Baker (soprano)
Introduced by Ivan Samson
Master of Ceremonies,
Bill Groves
Caller, Jack Hamilton
Producer, Stanton Jefferies
(Leader. Granville Casey )
Conductor, Eric Roberts
English and Danish Music
by Alan Paton
Dramatised for radio by Oliver Marlow Wilkinson
Produced by John Gibson
Scene: South Africa in the year 1946
(The recorded broadcast of Oct. 22)
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
(Leader, Maurice Taylor )
Conducted by Michael Krein
Conductor, Robert Shaw
(: recorded from a public concert at the Royal Festival Hall. London, on May 16)
Quartet in F, Op. 59 No. 1 played by Julian Sitkovetski (violin)
Anton Sharoyev (violin)
Rudolf Barshai (viola) Yakov Slobodkin (cello)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Sovetskoe Radio. Moscow)
Being intimations by various speakers of inglorious clouds they trailed in their infancy and adolescence
4-Being Reformed by Mary Scrutton
A vivid part of the childhood recollections of this speaker who now, in her thirties, is a writer and lecturer in philosophy, consisted of being lectured by a succession of teachers and by her own contemporaries on a variety of social sins including unpunctuality, untidiness, and general unfitness. She was in fact the victim of those who long to reform-someone else.
From the Pavilion, Broadstairs
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , and Kenneth Home ask all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the answers
Presented by C. F. Meehan
(' Twenty Questions is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick )
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Granville Jones )
Conducted by Basil Cameron and Sir Arthur Bliss
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
with Cy Grant who with his guitar sings songs from everywhere
followed by late weather forecast for land areas