From page 49 of ' New Every Morning'
at the Organ of the Classic Cinema,
Belfast
Leon Goossens (oboe), Clarence Raybould (pianoforte):
Gavotte (Rameau), Piece (Faure), The Swan (Saint-Saens), Simple aveu (Avowal) (Thome)
Conductor, Sheridan Gordon from the Theatre Royal, Birmingham
with Vernon Adcock (xylophone)
Conductor, Ernest Slack
Muriel Sotham (contralto)
Leader, Daniel Melsa
Conductor, Eric Fogg
Dorothy Manley (pianoforte)
Magyari Imre and his Hungarian
Gypsy Orchestra : Pot-pourri, Hungarian Quick Czardas Dances. Memories of Herkulesbad (Pazeller). Hungarian Czardas Dance
Tino Rossi : Vous qu' avez vous fait de mon amour ? La Serenade a Lena (Yarna, Marc-Cab, Scotto)
Albert Sandler and his Orchestra:
Sandier Minuets
Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy : Indian Love Call (Rose Marie) (Friml). Ah! Sweet mystery of life (Naughty Marietta) (Herbert)
The BBC Theatre Orchestra:
Monckton Melodies
The BBC Theatre Orchestra and Revue Chorus, conducted by Stanford Robinson : Patrol March on the British Grenadiers (arr. Stanford Robinson)
' Public Order Bill in the French
Senate'
Frank Birch
from the Hungaria Restaurant
Bronislaw Huberman (violin):
Mazurka, Op. 26 (Zarzycki) ; La Capricieuse (Elgar)
Ignace Friedman (pianoforte):
Viennese Dance No. 6 (Friedmann-Gaertner). Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)
Bronislaw Huberman (violin):
Hungarian Dance No. 1 (Brahms, arr. Joachim)
Marjorie Parry (soprano)
including Weather Forecast
6.20 Weekly Bulletin of Special
Notices connected with Government and other Public Services
(Section C)
Led by LAURANCE TURNER
Conducted by JULIAN CLIFFORD
MILDRED WATSON (soprano)
Shopping Today
Laurence Neal
In England at present there is one shop to about every eighty people. This evening, in the second talk in this new series, Laurence Neal is to discuss the extraordinarily varied types of shops there are - street market, small independent shop, speciality shop, department store, multiple shop, fixed price store, factory-to-consumer shop, co-operative movement, club trading, mail orders, door-to-door selling. Why are there so many different ways of selling ? What has each of these types to offer that the others haven't? Is the variety too great to be efficient ?
Melodies in Manuscript for whose probable popularity you are invited to vote
Morgan Davies
Esther Coleman
Robert Ashley
Tin Pan Alley Trio
A Section of the BBC Men's
Chorus
The BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Jack Weaver
Compere, Bryan Michie
All the songs included in this programme were selected by a Committee of listeners
A new presentation of popular music
A full orchestra of twenty alternating with A small string orchestra
Playing song hits of today and favourites of yesterday
The entire programme scored for orchestras and conducted by VAN PHILLIPS
Vocal refrains by LESLIE DOUGLAS
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
1 ' The Present State of the World '
Sir Walter Moberly ,D.S.O.,D.Litt.
The Universal Christian Council for Life and Work, with its head-quarters at Geneva, has planned a conference, to be held at Oxford in the latter half of July, 1937, on the general theme of Church, Community, and State. Tonight is to be given the first of six broadcast talks, which are part of the preparation for the conference.
Sir Walter Moberly , who has been
Chairman of the University Grants Commission since 1935, is to discuss the widespread suspicion that civilisation itself is in danger of crashing ; the new Faiths ; why and how the average Englishman recoils from some of their aspects ; the present ineffectiveness of the Christian churches ; the choice before the world ; and the conditions of a Christian revival.
' The Man of Destiny' was broadcast in the Regional programme last night
Geoffrey Dunn (tenor)
Diana Poulton (lute)
with PEGGY DELL
MONTE REY
'CHICK' HENDERSON and THE BLUE NOTES