From page 97 of 'New Every Morning'
for Farmers and Shipping
The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : Polonaise. Rigaudon (Handel, trans. Harty)
The Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Koussevitzky: Symphony No. 102, in B flat (Haydn)-1 Allegro vivace. 2 Adagio. 3 Minuetto-Trio. 4 Presto. Choreographic Poem, La Valse (Ravel)
(By permission of Lt.-Col. A. C. M. Paris,
M.C.)
Conductor, Mr. D. J. Plater from the Palace Pier, Brighton
Selection of Airs from popular
Musical Plays
Regimental Slow and Quick Marches of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
Ⓓ by Guy Weitz from the Concert Hall,
Broadcasting House
R. T. Gould
(An electrical recording of a talk broadcast in the Regional programme on June 6)
by Philip Levi
at the Organ of the Regal Cinema,
Bexley Heath
Favourites Old and New
BBC Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Stanford Robinson : Tales from the Vienna Woods (vocal waltz) (Johann Strauss )
Richard Tauber (tenor): Come,
Gypsy and Greetings! Vienna! (Countess Maritza) (Kalmari)
BBC Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Stanford Robinson : Morgenblatter (vocal waltz) (Johann Strauss )
America v. Germany or Czechoslovakia
Descriptions of the second day's play in the Inter-Zone final by F. H. Grisewood from Wimbledon
Leader, A. Spiero
Under the direction of Emilio Colombo from the Hotel Victoria, London
Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, conducted by Lieut. R. G. Evans : Selection, Florodora (Stuart)
Peter Dawson (bass-baritone) :
The Kerry Dance (Molloy). Travellers all of every station (Balfe). The Song of the Kettle (Antony)
BBC Military Band conductor,
B. Walton O'Donnell : Ballet Dances (Prince Igor) (Borodin)
Marion Browne (soprano)
(Arrangements by Roy Douglas and Lauretta Williams)
including Weather Forecast
Dry Walling and Cutlery Grinding
Described by craftsmen
(From Leeds)
Leader, Alfred Cave
Conducted by Reginald Burston
Eveline Stevenson (soprano)
by Leo Walmsley read by the author
A reminiscent programme of dance music
Some of your old favourites recalled by Jack Davies Jr. who has devised and arranged the programme and Ben Frankel who has scored the music and will conduct the orchestra
The tunes you will hear tonight are: Marcheta, Varsity Drag, Lover come back to me, Valencia, Sonny Boy ,
Ramona, and Bye, Bye, Blackbird
The singer is Dorothy Carless
by William Primrose
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
A Jewish Review
Devised and arranged by Joseph Halter with Lola Shari
Max Turganoff Gerald Kassen Hector Abbas
Eugenie Harris
Joseph Halter
Kid Berg
The Jewish Review Chorus and a Section of the BBC Theatre
Orchestra conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Original Music by Joseph Halter , with interpolated items from the works of Saint-Saens, Mendelssohn,
Halevy and Offenbach
Orchestrations by Dorothy Hogben
Sophie Wyss (soprano)
John Ticehurst (harpsichord)
The Willoughby String Quartet : Louis Willoughby (violin); Clayton Hare (violin) ; Max Gilbert (viola) ;
Peter Beavan (violoncello)