Your request records introduced this week by Bryan Michie
6—' The Citadel'
A novel about doctors, by A. J. Cronin. Eric Gillett 's talk is illustrated by readings, and by excerpts from the M.G.M. film
Ray Baines at the organ of the Gaumont, Finchley
f\6-Sidney Harrison talks about the first movement of Schubert s Piano Trio in B flat
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea, played by the Rendezvous Players, featuring Jack Collings
Dance music on gramophone records
Rudy Lewis at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle. London
12.30 p.m. Ronnie Selby and Reginald Foresythe at two pianos
North-West German Radio Symphony Orchestra: conductor. Trevor Harvey
Band of the Grenadier Guards, con
' ducted by Captain F. J. Harris ,
Director of Music, Grenadier Guards
Regimental Quick March: The British
Grenadiers
on gramophone records
and his Music, in a programme of uninterrupted music
An abridged version for broadcasting of the story by ' Elizabeth.' Read by Gladys Young , in fifteen instalments. 10-' Mellersh Makes Friends '
Programme devised by F. Le Gros Clark about the evolution of a sound rationing policy
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the Family Favourites ' programmes
Harry Gold and his Pieces of Eight
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and John Richmond.
Theatre organ and strings.
Sandy Macpherson s guest this week is Johnny Denis (electric guitar). (Recording of the broadcast on February 8)
and his Orchestra, with Grace Nevern (soprano)
Doris Hare is the hostess of this programme of news, views, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Red Ensign wherever they are sailing. It comes from the Merchant Navy Club In London, with music by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Other features include ' Ship's Newspaper,' talks on Merchant Navy affairs, and guest artists. Programme produced by Alfred Dunning
played by Felix Mendelssohn 's Hawaiian Serenaders. with George Barclay
by Aubrey Herbert
The work of the Veterinary Laboratories at New Haw, Weybridge. Today's programme, introduced by Professor T. Dalling, Director of the Laboratories, is made up of recordings taken during a visit to the Laboratories by A.G. Street, when he interviewed men of science at work. It shows at first hand some of the research that is being carried out to improve the health of our livestock
(Repeat)
with Leslie Strange , Leon Cortez , Peter Sinclair , Beatrice Varley , Larry Noble , Constance Fraser , Peggy Ann Clifford, John Mann , Maudie Edwards , Bert Bradshaw , Noon Brothers, Margery Manners, BBC Revue Chorus and Percival Mackey 's Orchestra. conducted by Ernest Longstaffe. Show devised by Carroll Levis and Leslie Strange. Produced by Ernest Long staffe and William Worsley
A tribute on his ninetieth birthday
Extracts from his broadcasts:
July 1932, ' My habits are simple and abstemious'
February 1934, ' There are no gold mines in Germany '
November 1937, ' I am too old to be a soldier' and
on gramophone records
A resident team of hand-picked half-wits-Gladys Hay, Michael Moore , and Harold Behrens prove this statement, at the expense of the Question-Master, Stewart MacPherson. Sid Mill -ward and his Nitwits provide tumult when the shouting dies. Gordon Crier Is in attendance
featuring the Song Spinners. Roy Rich , and Lew Stone and his Nova-Tones. Presented by Glyn Jones
and his Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music
Harry Parry and his Sextet, with Jean Bradbury , Dinah Kaye , and Denny Vaughan. From the Potomac Restaurant, London
11.30 Rotand Peachey and his Orchestra. From the May Fair Hotel. London