From page 12 of ' When Two or Three
Elena Gerhardt (mezzo-soprano), with C. V. Bos (pianoforte) : Der Lindenbaum (The Linden Tree) ; Gute Nacht (Good Night); Der Leiermann (The Hurdy-Gurdy Man) ; Die Krahe (The Raven); Die Post (The Post) (all from Die Winterreise) (The Winter's Journey) (Schubert)
At The Organ of The Regal, Edmonton
with LOLA SHARI (soprano) and AL SHAW (guitar)
Conducted by Harry Pell
Relayed from
The Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham
Leader, A. Rossi
Directed by Emilio Colombo
Relayed from the Hotel Metropole,
London
Leader, Bernard Reillie
Conducted by KNEALE KELLEY
HAROLD SCOTT (entertainer)
'Two-Fours, Three-Fours and Four-Fours'
' This and That'
JOHN HILTON
THE NANCY PHILLIPS STRING QUARTET: Nancy Phillips (violin); Jean Ie Fevre (violin); Eileen Grainger (viola);
Lilly Phillips (violoncello)
FRANCES ALLSOM (soprano)
Directed by HENRY HALL
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
Handel Celebration
Under the direction of EDWARD J . DENT
Harpsichord Suites
Played by ALICE EHLERS
Suite in G minor (Third Collection,
No. 2)
1. Allemande; 2. Courante; 3. Sarabande; 4. Gigue
Suite in G
1. Allemande ; 2. Allegro; 3. Courante; 4. Air; 5. Menuetto; 6. Gavotta ; 7. Gigue
H. WILSON HARRIS
Conductor,
B. WALTON O'DONNELL
NORMAN WILLIAMS (bass)
R. L. WATERFIELD
New Series—No. 5
The fifth of a new Songs from the Shows series, dealing with theme songs from moving pictures
This programme will include a Walt Disney Silly Symphony 'The Pied Piper', adapted for broadcasting by JOHN WATT and WALLY WALLOND
(By special permission of Walt Disney Mickey Mouse, Ltd.)
Cast
ANONA WINN
BRIAN LAWRENCE
MICHAEL COLE
MAX KIRBY
THE B.B.C. VARIETY ORCHESTRA and THE CHORUS
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
At the Pianofortes :
HARRY S. PEPPER and DORIS ARNOLD
Chorus and Trio arrangements by Doris Arnold
Orchestral arrangements by Wally Wallond
Compered and Produced by JOHN WATT
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
The Rt. Hon. Sir SAMUEL HOARE , Bt.,
G.B.E., C.M.G., M.P.
The first speaker in this very important series of talks on India, which are to be given twice a week, has been Secretary of State for India since 1931.
Sir Samuel Hoare has been Conservative member for Chelsea since 1910. He was Secretary of State for Air from 1922 to 1924, and from November, 1924, to June, 1920, with a seat in the Cabinet. He was awarded the G.B.E. in 1927 for the first civil flight to India. He was a member of the Ullswater Conference on Electoral Reform and the Indian Round Table Conference, and among his publications is ' India by Air '.
CLARA SERENA (contralto)
LEW STONE and his BAND