BBC Welsh Orchestra
George Scott-Wood and his Music
The Marimberos
Directed by Ronald Hanmer
News Summary at 7.30 and 8.30
At 7.45 on 1,500 m.
Shipping Forecast
Introduced by Neal Arden
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the organ of the Empress Ballroom, Blackpool
Lionel Monte and his Orchestra
' Salt of the Earth' written and read by Elinor Sieveking
played by Alex Welsh and his Band and the Alan Clare Trio
Produced by Terry Henebery
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from a factory canteen in Rochdale
Morecambe and Wise, Sheila Buxton, Harry Bailey, The Gaunt Brothers
accompanied by The Harry Hayward Trio
Introduced by Randal Herley
Produced by James Casey
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Ian Blair (baritone)
Introduced by Lionel Marson M.C. , Charles Crathorn
Produced by Eric Arden
News Summary at 1.30
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,500 m.
Today's story: 'Eva and the Birds' by Leila Berg , told by Julia Lang.
including
Any Complaints About Trains?: passengers/ points of view. (BBC recording)
Learned from Life: Lady Hardinge of Penshurst recollects
Footsore? : a chiropodist discusses some common troubles affecting the feet.
Reading Your Letters
What Makes a Man Attractive?: some women attempt to explain.
Serial: ' A Breeze of Morning' by Charles Morgan
The fourth of ten instalments
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra This afternoon's visiting artist:
Joan Bramhall
News Summary at 3.30
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
Music from theatre and films played by the BBC
West of England Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon ) Conductor, Frank Cantell
A melody miscellany from the Continent.
With Malou Pantera.
A musical excursion, including:
Patachou, Leo Chauliac, Trio Francois Charpin, Robert Trabucco and his Accordion Ensemble, Jo Boyer and his Orchestra.
(BBC recording)
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.
Jim Dale says The Song's The Thing and plays records of popular songs past and present.
News Summary at 6.30
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
(BBC recording)
[Starring] James McKechnie and Bill Kerr
(BBC recording)
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(Brewster Mason is appearing in 'Flowering Cherry' at the Haymarket Theatre, London)
Ken Sykora invites you to glance back at what the personalities of jazz and pop music were doing in 1937.
(Sunday's recorded broadcast)
The great minds are: Jimmy Edwards, Ted Ray, Tommy Trinder, Larry Adler.
In the chair, McDonald Hobley
(Sunday's recorded broadcast)
Vera Lynn introduces Yours Sincerely in which she sings and reminds you of songs you will want to remember.
With Woolf Phillips and his Orchestra
(BBC recording)
(Woolf Phillips is appearing at the Pigalle Restaurant, London)
Anona Winn, Joy Adamson, Jack Train, Kenneth Horne and Gilbert Harding.
(Monday's recorded broadcast in the Home Service)
('Twenty Questions' is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick)
visits the Soho Fair for jazz music played by The Bruce Turner Jump Band and The Allan Ganley Quartet.
The Montmartre Players (Directed by Henry Krein), Julie Dawn and Sidney Bright at the piano.
Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m.