Ⓓ From page 101 of 'New Every Morning'
for Farmers and Shipping
Lily Dymont (pianoforte): Bolero in C, Op. 19 (Chopin)
Gerhard Husch (baritone):
Prinz Eugen (Loetce) ; Heinrich der Vogler (Loezie)
Lily Dymont (pianoforte): Prelude in G sharp minor (Rachmaninoff) ; Sevilla (Albeniz)
Ⓓ French for Sixth Forms
' Baudelaire'
E. M. STÉPHAN
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Kajanus : Symphonic poem, Tapiola, Op. 112 (Sibelius)
Gunnar Hahn's Quartet from Stockholm
(By courtesy of Aktiebolaget Radiotjänst, Stockholm)
Adele Kern (soprano): Con Vezzi e con Lusinghe (II Seraglio), and Vedrai Carino (Don Giovanni ) (Mozart). Rosina's Aria (The Barber of Seville) (Rossini)
by Joyce Kadish
A Programme of Russian Music
@ Middlesex v. Gloucestershire and Lancashire v. Derbyshire
Commentaries during the first day's olav by P G. H. Fender from Lord s and A. E. Lawton from Aigburth
Cricket Ground, Liverpool
(From Midland)
@ World History
' Stories that are History'
Captain Cook
DOUGLAS V. DUFF
' What Colours Animals Can See'
H. MUNRO Fox , F.R.S.
(From Midland)
Winifred Gaskell (flute)
(Other arrangements for the Quintet by Jack Beaver )
(From Midland)
Ⓓ 'Stamp Collecting'
Leslie R. Ray
(0) from St. Paul's Cathedral
Order of Service
Psalms lix to Ixi
Lesson, Deuteronomy xxx
Magnificat (Ireland, in F)
Lesson, Acts xvii, 16 to end
Nunc Dimittis (Ireland, in F)
Anthem, If ye love Me (Tallis)
(words, St. John xiv, 15, 16)
Hvmn, Ye holy angels bright (A. and M. 546)
Middlesex v. Gloucestershire and Lancashire v. Derbyshire
Commentaries during the first day's play by P. G. H. Fender from Lord's and A. E. Lawton from Aigburth
Cricket Ground, Liverpool
including Weather Forecast
J. A. Scott-Watson
The conversion of grass into winter food is an important part of the farmer's summer work. Haymaking is proverbially a risky business. Can we find a method that will reduce risks and losses ? Tonight Professor Scott-Watson will discuss this question and will deal with the latest developments in haymaking, ensilage, and grass drying.
(Section D)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
(No. 4)
(Granfer's Birthday)
A truly rural episode
Written by Charles Penrose and Produced by Ernest Longstaffe
The characters are
Rae Jenkins's Buskers
(' The Flying Dutchman')
Act 1 of the Opera by Wagner from the Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden
Scene, A bay on the Norwegian coast
Cast in order of appearance
Sailors
Conductor, Erich Kleiber
Chorus Master, Robert Ainsworth
Producer, Charles Moor
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Booth Hitchen (baritone)
A, short story written for broadcasting by Gerald Bullett and read by Kevin Fitzgerald
at the Palais de Danse, Nottingham with Billy Merrin and his
Commanders
Programme
Old Time Waltz
Military Two Step
Veleta
Schottische
St. Bernard's Waltz
Princess Ena Quadrilles
Boston Two Step
Mazurka
Barn Dance
Polka
Gramophone records of swing music