BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
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First edition
A breakfast-time magazine followed by MORNING MUSIC
Ex-sailor Leonard Pendlebury talks about a voyage
4—A Safe Harbour
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Second edition followed by MORNING MUSIC
(Continued)
Mary Murdoch (oboe)
Josephine Lee (piano) Pastoral: Romance: Capriccietto
ELGAR
Records of excerpts from ' The Dream of Gerontius
Our Lord. his Passion ended (BBC
H.B. 161)
New Every Morning, page 44 Psalm 89 (Broadcast psalter) St. John 1, vv. 43-51
0 God. whose will is life and good
(BBC H.B. 381)
Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
Gramophone records ot music by Massenet and Delibes
by Jocelyn Bradford
Drums have hammered out their message to mankind for untold centuries. They are to be found in legend and romance.' In this talk Jocelyn Bradford speaks of their historic importance and interest, with particular reference to the drums and drummers of the British Army.
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Gerald Gentry
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Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Guest artist,
Dennis Noble (baritone) Introduced by Ivan Samson
Master of Ceremonies.
Charles Crathorn
Produced by Geoffrey Brand
The programme includes Marine
Fourstep; Veleta;
Gainsborough Glide ; Seaside Saunter; Waltz
Cotillion; Georgella Blues- Western
Schottische: The Last Waltz
The Maybrick Case by Stanley Clement Davies
In 1889 Florence Maybrick was accused of poisoning her husband. There is no doubt she had a lover and it is probable that she did in fact give arsenic to her husband, but was she guilty of his death?
Lord Birkett speaks at the end of the programme
Produced by Nesta Pain
(The recorded broadcast of April 8)
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra This afternoon's visiting artist
Mary Thomas
Edinburgh Festival Edition
(soprano)
A gramophone record of arias by Mozart and Rossini
LEONARD CLARK recalls from his Gloucestershire childhood some of the people who have mattered most in his life. Today's talk is the first of three and is about his schoolmaster, John Emery.
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region.
A programme in which a question of current concern or interest will be argued or investigated.
by his friends Dame Edith Sitwell, D.B.E., Anna Cavero (his daughter), George Campbell (his brother), Louis MacNeice, Robert Lyle, Major S. C. Mason, Bill Payne, Tony Van den Bergh, Laurens van der Post.
Written and compiled by Robert Lyle.
(BBC recording)
See page 4
followed by late weather forecast for land areas