George Elrick introduces your request records
' The Sorcerer's Apprentice ' (Dukas): an illustrated talk by Charles Hambourg
and his Sextet in a programme of old and new British songs. Introduced by Michael Brooke
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Omnibus edition of this week's adventures. Script by Basil Dawson. General editing by Neil Tuson. Produced by David H. Godfrey
played by George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
The fourth in the series of ' Quiz' matches between students from American colleges in the studios of Station WPEN. Philadelphia, and British students in London
The teams this week are:
King's College, London v
Bryn Mawr College. Pennsylvania
and his Band
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
Editor, Arthur Calder-Marshall
Daniel George reviews Stefan Zweig's biography of Balzac, translated by William Rose and Dorothy Rose
The editor answers your questions Algernon Blackwood talks with the editor about ' goose flesh '
Pamela Hansford-Johnston speaks about Joyce Cary, the novelist, and reviews the re-issue of his novel. ' Mister Johnson '
Your book list, with comments by Daniel George
(at 3.0)
Max Robertson reports from St. Moritz on the second day of the Games
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the second half of the match, with a summary at the end of play by Tom Whittaker, Manager of Arsenal F.C.
From Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London
The Albany Players
Directed by Reg. Pursglove
BBC Variety Orchestra and Chorus
Conductor. Rae Jenkins with Denny Dennis
including football results
Special reports on: Football League: Arsenal v. Preston North End. by Raymond Glendenning; Birmingham v. Brentford, by Geoffrey Peck; Newcastle United v. Leicester City, by A. T. Davies
Scottish League: Hibernian v. Rangers, by Sandy Munro
Rugby Union: Barbarians v. Australians, by G. V. Wynne Jones
Winter Olympics: Max Robertson reports from St. Moritz on the second day of the Games Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Music in the jazz idiom, played for you by some of Britain's leading jazz instrumentalists
Variety, featuring new radio personalities. Introduced by Dick Bentley. Accompanied by the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Presented by Roy Speer
Charles Buchan reviews today's football results
A musical entertainment with Fairey Aviation Works Band
Gladys Ripley (contralto)
Edmund Donlevy (baritone) Introduced by Roy Williams Produced and conducted by Harry Mortimer
From the East Lancashire Home for Disabled Sailors and Soldiers, Broughton House, Manchester
Music from operettas, including a selection from Jerome Kern's
' The Cat and the Fiddle'
Lorely Dyer (soprano)
Jan van der Gucht (tenor) BBC Theatre Chorus (Chorus-Master, John Clements)
BBC Theatre Orchestra (Leader, Alfred Barker)
Conductor, Walter Goehr
Presented by Harold Neden
1892-1948
An appreciation by Ronnie Waldman presented with records
played by Geraldo and his Orchestra featuring ' Songs with Strings and the Geraldo String Choir Presented by David Miller
Directed by Jimmy Millet