at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
featuring Reub Silver
' German from Scratch
Bill and Jock of the British- Army of the Rhine continue their struggles with the German language
10.20 'Parliament and its Works 2— 'The Job of a Member of Parliament.' Guy Eden in a discussion with W. J. Brown , M.r.
10.40 * World Resources' by L. Dudley Stamp , B.sc...Second of six talks on geography and world resources. The productivity of the land depends more and more on man's efforts, but what man can do is determined by climate. This is important because research carried
out in one country is applicable to other regions with similar climates.
Siberian research may be of immediate importance in Canada
from swing to classics
with Basil King (electric guitar), and Kathleen Heppell
Pte. Terry Travers , Canadian Army. with Sgt. Dick Misener at the piano. A Canadian Forces Radio Service broadcast
on gramophone records
Elisabeth Welch , Arthur Young , and George Shearing. Introduced by Roy Plomley
Conductor, Frank Cantell , with Bettie Bucknelle (soprano)
(New series). 1 — ' He Wasn't Superstitious,' by John Dickson Carr. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. (Recording of Tuesday's broadcast)
Conductor, Louis Cohen
Conducted by Michael Krein
ENSA presents half-an-hour of. songs and orchestral music. Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra and vocalists. Lester Ferguson in ' Songs that have Lived ' Cliff Gordon in ' Story in Song. ' Memories of a Star ' (Dinah Shore), featured by Carole Carr. This week's ENSA artist, Tessa Deane.
Commentary on some of the heats at Wembley's speedway training school at Rye House, Hoddesdon. Commentator, Stewart Macpherson
Charlton Athletic v. Arsenal. Commentary by Thomas Woodrooffe during the second half of the League South match. From The Valley, Floyd Road , Charlton
Robin Richmond at the organ. (BBC recording)
Hill-billy, cowboy, and home songs, featuring Frank Braidwood (the Prairie Vagabond), Five Strands, Reginald Williams and his Futurists as the Swing Billies, with Billie, Campbell and the Westernaires. Produced by Hamilton' Kennedy
flashes between Britain and America, with Leslie Mitchell as Master of Ceremonies in London, and Ben Grauer in New York. From Britain, the British Army Radio Orchestra, under the direction of R.S.M. George Melachrino. Produced in New York by Ross Filion and in London by Eric Fawcett (Joint BBC and NBC programme)
Conductor, J. J. Stobbs
Half-an-hour of news, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Merchant Service, from their own Merchant Navy Club in London's
West End. Hostess. Doris Hare. Music provided by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Regular features include ' Ship's Newspaper.' club-room talks on Merchant Navy affairs, and guest artists. Produced by Alfred Dunning.
and topical talk
Follow the crowds to the Carlton Cinema, London for Paramount's ' The Road to Utopia,' with Bing Crosby ,
Bob Hope , and Dorothy Lamour and to
Wood Green Empire for Jack Train
Music by Jack Leon and his Orchestra, from the Cricklewood
Palais de Danse
Capt. Bob Farnon and the Canadian Army Orchestra, with Cpl. Joanne Dallas and Ptes. Paul Carpenter and Gerry Travers. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot
Weekly radio magazine feature with contributions from broadcasting organisations throughout the world
Celia Johnson discusses with Roy Plomley the eight records she would choose if she were condemned to spend the rest of her life on a desert island with a gramophone for her entertainment.
Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Studio Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Maria Perilli , Benny Lee , Jack Cooper , and the Georgettes, and Male Chorus. Produced by Elisabeth Tyson
Country notes by Brian Vesey -Fitzgerald.
An operatic programme produced by H. Procter-Gregg and Stanford Robinson , with Norman Lumsden (bass). BBC Theatre Chorus and BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor. Stanford Robinson. Tonight scenes from Russian operas. (BBC recording)
Stanley Osborne and his Band, from the Leas Cliff Hall , Folkestone
and his Band, with Ken Green and Dinah Kaye. From the Carlton Ball-room, Rochdale