From pqge 54 of ' When Two or Three '
(g) , at 10.30
at the Organ of the Dominion Theatre,
Tottenham Court Road
Directed by Henry Hall
A description by BERNARD DARWIN of the morning's play, broadcast from the Hoylake Golf Course
(Copyright. See notice on page 40)
Two rounds are over, and Bernard Darwin is to tell listeners who the half-dozen probables are to win the Open Golf Championship. At 3.50 this afternoon he will be telling listeners which of the probables have gone under and which have survived. And finally, in the News tonight he will discuss the result.
Under the direction of JOHAN Hock from Queen's College Chambers
Lecture Hall, Birmingham
A Recital by JOSEPH SHADWICK (violin)
LENA Wood (viola)
JOHAN HOCK (violoncello)
Under the direction of FRANK ROSCOE
A description by BERNARD DARWIN of the day's play, broadcast from the Hoylake Golf Course
Leader, A. Rossi
Under the direction of Emilio Colombo from the Hotel Victoria, London
Variety
including Weather Forecast aed Bulletin for Farmers.
Flute Sonatas by Handel and his Contemporaries played by RENÉ LE Roy
C. H. MIDDLETON
Mozart's ' Magic Flute '
LESLIE H. HEWARD and VICTOR HELY-HUTCHINSON
Conductor, GEORGE WALTER
(By permission of the Gaumont Picture
Corporation, Ltd.)
JANET LIND and ROBERT ASHLEY
Just in Between, from the film Two
Hearts in Harmony
Chick Endor and Charlie Farrell
Melody From the Sky, from the film
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Mitchell and Alter
Got to Dance my Way to Heaven, from the film It's Love Again
Sam Coslow
All My Life, from the film Laughing
Irish Eyes
Sam H. Stept and Sydney Mitchell
Selection from the film The Music Goes
Round
Viktor Schertzinger and Harry Akst
Orchestral Arrangements by Peter Yorke
(Section G)
Led by ERNEST RUTLEDGE
Conducted by MALCOLM SARGENT
ORCHESTRA
Overture, Bastien et Bastienne
8.50 RENE LE ROY AND ORCHESTRA Concerto No. 2 in D (K.314)
I. Allegro aperro ; 2. Andante ma non troppo. 3. Allegro
9.7 ORCHESTRA
Symphony No. 29 in A (K.201)
I. Allegro moderato ; 2. Andante; 3. Minuet and Trio; 4. Allegro con spirito
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
' Gloucester to the Thames '
G. M. BOUMPHREY
Elsie Suddaby comes from Yorkshire. She began her musical career as a pianist, winning the Gold Medal of the Associated Board, and then secured a scholarship at the Leeds School of Music, where she studied singing under Dr. Bairstow. Miss Suddaby has established herself as one of Britain's leading sopranos, having appeared with most of the leading choral societies. Furthermore, she has been a frequent broadcaster since her debut before the microphone in 1923 at Manchester.
C. H. Trevor , well known to listeners as a serious organist, has not had a spectacular career, although he has earned a place in the front rank of exponents of his instrument. Mr, Trevor is practically self-taught and has specialised in the interpretation' of the early composers of organ music. Many listeners will'no doubt remember that early in 1933 he gave a notable recital of Max Reger 's organ music, which was the first time that a programme devoted exclusively to the works of this composer had been broadcast.
Directed by CHARLES KUNZ from Casani's Club
Time Signal, Greemvich, at 11.30