Played by J. ALBERT SOWERBUTTS , F.R.C.O. Organist and Director of the Choir
Guildford Cathedral
Relayed from St. Mary-le-Bow
(From Birmingham)
JACK PAYNE and his B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
BERYL ORDE (Impersonator)
(From Birmingham)
' Rain, Hail, or Sleet,' by J. E. Cowper
Light Songs by ANN BRADLEY
Merrymaking in the Middle Ages,' by E.
M. Griffiths
FRANK STAFF will Entertain JAMES DONOVAN (Saxophone)
; WEATHER FORE
CAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
IN this, the fourth of Tchaikovsky's Suites for orchestra, he has used four well-nigh forgotten tunes from the great Mozart's smaller works, presenting them with all his inimitable skill in orchestration. In his preface, Tchaikovsky e x - plains that his wish was to rescue these melodious and gracious tunes from neglect.
(From Birmingliam)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO AUGMENTED
ORCHESTRA
(Leader, FRANK CANTELL. )
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
(From Birmingham)
ALMA and MARK VANE (Harmony at the Piano) MABEL CONSTANDUROS in another ' Buggins'
Sketch
FRANK STAFF makes sundry remarks on Money and Fish
ANN BRADLEY in Light Songs
LESLIE TAYLOR and his MIAMI BAND
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL News
Bulletin
ALAN GREEN and his BAND and ARr GREGORY and his ST. Louis BAND, from the ROYAL OPERA
HOUSE DANCES, Covent Garden