Godfrey Winn introduces your request records
A Story, a hynm, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Prdmo Scalla and his Accordion Band
Light Orchestra
(Leader, William . Mclnulty )
Conductor, David Curry
and his Orchestra with Patti Forbes
Gordon Langhorn , Kenny Bardell and the Mackpies
at the BBC theatre organ
on gramophone records
Overture, Alceste (Gluck arr. Weingartner): Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Piano Concerto No. 1, in E flat
(Liszt): Moura Lympany (piano) with the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Royalton Kisch
Suite In F sharp minor (Dohndnyi):
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Today's story: ' Those Three Little Kittens ' by S. M. Penberthy
including
Guest of the Week:
Normani Collins
I Knew Her: Esmé Percy recalls some memories of Sarah Bern, hardit
(Continued in next column)
Camilla and Joseph: Mak Moore talks about a Polish couple who came to live in her household
Train Journeys with Children: memories, suggestions, and ideas from parents and others
Serial:
' The Silent Reefs' by Dorothy Cottrell
Abridged by Honor Wyatt
Read by Dends McCarthy Third of fourteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunmon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell
David Java and his Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyite
(continued)
played by Geraldo and his Orchestra with Jill Day and Roy Edwards introducing
Swingtdme
The String Choir
London Rhapsody
All-time Hit Parade and Geraldo at the piano
2-Band of the SCOTS GUARDS
Conducted by Lieut. Col. S. Rhodes , M.B.E .
Director of Music
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
includdng cricket close of play scores
A cavalcade in duologue by Stella Margetson
Production by Audrey Cameron
1—' Edwardian Day '
Captain Guy Hammond comes to Cresset Park in the year 1902 to ask for the hand of Lady Cresset's daughter, Helen. ' With or without your consent, Lady Cresset: he tells her, ' things are changing ... I am not afraid of loving Helen ... we are the new generauon, the new century ..."
Some recoHections of the theatre of his youth by Aubrey FitzGe-rald
In the first of four talks, Aubrey Pi <z-Gerald, an eighty-year-old actor who made his first London appearance at the Court Theatre in 1894, recalls such celebrities as D:on Boucioault, Dame Irene Vanbrugh , Mrs. John Wood , Sir John Hare , and Brandon Thomas.
Music for a late evening introduced by'Marjorie Anderson
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Frank Hooper
' Verdict of Twelve' by Raymond Postgate
(to be read in twenty instalments) Reader, Harry Lockwood West
18—' Conflicting Opinions '
on gramophone records
Presented by Roy Bradford