SHOPKEEPERS are not the only ones who are already deep in preparations for the Christmas festival : housewives, if they are to do justice to the culinary side of the occasion, must also begin to get ready. It is concerning this question of Christmas fare that Mrs. Edith Martinek will speak this morning.
Played by EDGAR T. COOK Relayed from SOUTHWARK
CATHEDRAL
LESLEY DUFF (Soprano)
Bach
Prelude and Fugue in A Minor
LESLEY DUFF
Come, make my heart Thy Home
EDGAR T. COOK
Sonata No. 2 in C Minor Fuguo in D Minor (violin)
LESLEY DUFF
My God, how long
EDGAR T. COOK
Choral Preludes
(a) Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu
Christ (To Thee I call, Lord Jesus Christ )
(6) Wenn wir in hochsten
Nothcn sein (When we are plung'd in sorest need)
Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor
ALPHONSE DU CLOS and his
ORCHESTRA
From THE HOTEL CECIL
Sir WALFORD DAVIES: Music
(a) A Beginner's Course (b) A Miniature Concert (c) An Advanced Course
3.30 Interlude
3.35 Monsieur E. M. STEPHAN : Elementary
French
4-0 Organ Music
Played by PATTMAN
Relayed from THE BRIXTON ASTORIA
4.15 SPECIAL TALK FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Squadron-Leader W. HELMORE , M.Sc. : ' Flyihg
-IV, The Uses of Commercial Aircraft '
FRED KITCHEN and THE BRIXTON ASTORIA ORCHESTRA
Relayed from THE BRJXTON ASTORIA
Being GUY FAWKES DAY, we will colobrato suitably at FOLLY MANOR
6.0 Poems by J. C. SQUIRE
Read by RONALD WATKINS
; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
OLD ENGLISH PIANOFORTE Music
Played by ADOLPHE HALLIS
FOLLOWINGon the series ' How the World Began,' a series will now begin on the Origins of Life itself, as shown in the remains of plants and animals preserved in rocks as fossils. The series will be contributed to by Professor A. C. Seward and Professor W. W. Watts , besides Sir Arthur Smith Woodward , who gives the talk this evening. When the series is ended, the average listener will surely find'that he has had his eyes opened, so that, for instance, when he takes his walks he will find, literally, ' sermons in stones' and an intenser interest in all about him.
SUZANNE BERTIN (Soprano) THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOHN ANSELL
8.0-8.30 (Daventry only)
Dr. WILLIAM BROWN :' 'Mind and Body '—I
DR. BROWN is Wilde Reader in Mental Philosophy in Oxford University. He is the author of many books on psychology and psycho-therapy. His present series of talks is intended to give listeners an outline of what is known about mind and body-what the various sciences assume and the psychological considerations that arise therefrom. Tonight's introductory talk will define the scope of the series and sketch the work of the first psychologists
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
CLAPHAM AND DWYER (Another Spot of Bother) RUDY STARITA (Xylophone and Vibrophone Solos)
KEITH WILBUR (The New Zealand Mimic)
QUATUOR VOCAL RUSSE-MOUSSORGSKI:
W. WERESTCHAGUINE (1st Tenor)
A. TROUNENKO (2nd Tenor)
B. ZAKHAROFF (Baritone)
W. SALIVON (Bass)
JACK PAYNE and THE B.B.C. DANCE
ORCHESTRA
A VAUDEVILLE ITEM relayed from
THE LONDONCOLISEUM
BERTiNi's DANCE BAND, relayed from The EMPRESS BALLROOM, Winter Gardens, Blackpool
(S.B.from Manchester)