Your request records introduced this week by Neal Arden
and his Sextet in a programme of old and new British songs
Dance music on gramophone records
Omnibus edition of this week's adventures. Script by Edward J. Mason. Serial edited and produced by Neil Tuson
Al Bollington at the organ of the Paramount Odeon, Tottenham Court Road, London
A programme of gramophone records
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
played by Geraldo and his Orchestra, featuring' Songs with Strings.' Presented by David Miller
Play for broadcasting by Graham Doody
Play for broadcasting by Anthony Gittins
Both plays produced by John Rich mond.
BBC Variety Orchestra and Chorus, with Denny Dennis. Conductor. Rae Jenkins
Bury v. Luton. Commentaries by Kenneth Wolstenholme during the second half of the match. From Gigg Lane Ground, Bury
at the theatre organ
The second of a series of gramophone programmes in which well-known personalities of the film world introduce their favourite screen music. This afternoon: Commander Anthony Kimmins. producer for London Film Productions
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Four and One make good listening, with The Ramblers and a guitar, and Frank Barron with a piano. Produced by Frederick Piffard
with Len Camber , the Radio Revellers, and the augmented Dance Orchestra, directed by Stanley Black. Produced by Pat Dixon
Rugby Union Football. Wales v. England. Edited version of this afternoon's Home Service commentary by Howard Marshall
sums up the day's football
(See columns 1 and 2)
REDVERS LLEWELLYN (baritone)
EILEEN JOYCE (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Paul Beard
Conductors: SIR ADRIAN BOULT and BASIL CAMERON
Firel half Piano Concerto in A minor ....... Grieg (conducted by Sir Adrian Boult)
7.45 app. Symphonic Poem: The Happy Forest .......................... fax (conducted by Basil Cameron)
7.56 app. Ford's Monologue (Falstaff) �Verdi (conducted by Basil Cameron)
8.4 app. Dance of the Sylphs; Minuet of the Will-o-the-Wisps
Hungarian March (The Damnation of Faust) Berlioz (conducted by Basil Cameron)
8.19 app. Interval : Some personal reminiscences of Elgar, Bax, and Delius given by Alec Robertson, Ralph Hill, and Evelyn Howard Jones
Second Half
8.34 app. Nocturne: Paris (The Song of a Great City) Delius (conducted by Sir Adrian Boult)
8.58 app. Toccata and Fugue in D minor Bach - Klenovsky (conducted by Basil Cameron)
9.9 app. March: Pomp and Circumstance No. 1. in D................Elgar (conducted by Basil Cameron) God Save the King
From the Royal Albert Hall, London, at 7.15
presents 'The Jewel and Warriss Show Boat of the Air '
With Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss, Benny Lee, Harry Moreny, Charmian Innes, the Song Pedlars, the Show Boat Serenaders: conductor, Gaby Rogers. Script by E. A. Maguire and Ronnie Hanbury. Produced by George Inns.
Lou Preager and his Orchestra. Incorporating "Write a Tune for £1,000" : a revival of the popular song-writing competition. Introduced by Roy Rich, and presented by Mark White. From the Hammersmith Palais de Danse, London
10.55 Eric Winstone and his Orchestra. From the Victoria Ballroom, Nottingham
Record round-up with Norman Wooland