From page 29 of 'New Every Morning'
Alfred Cortot (pianoforte) and Jacques Thibaud (violin): Sonata in' A (Fauré)—1 Allegro molto. 2 Andante. 3 Allegro vivo. 4 Allegro quasi presto
German for Fifth Forms
Reineke Fuchs
CARL BRINITZER
The story of the trial, pardon, and honourable release of Reineke Fuchs has been specially adapted for broadcasting in dramatic form by Carl Brinitzer. Nobel, the lion ; Hinze, the tom cat ; Orimmbart, the badger ; Henning, the cock, all figure with Reineke Fuchs in a delightful characterisation.
(From the Acts of the Apostles to the Reformation)
25—‘ The Mystics of the Middle
Ages
E. Allison Peers , Gilmour Professor of Spanish, University of Liverpool
(p) from the Concert Hall,
Broadcasting House
Douglas Hawkridge
Ⓓ A programme of popular dance music on gramophone records
Ⓓ Directed by A. H. Morgan
(Western)
Ⓓ Science and Gardening
The Plant World (contd.)
Rock-gardens
C. F. LAWRANCE
(p) Cadences (1) Compound Time (2)
THOMAS ARMSTRONG , D.Mus.
from the Savoy Hotel
Early Stages in German
A. H. WINTER and MARGOT BERGER
at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre, Manchester
Anthony Collins (viola)
Kathleen Cooper (pianoforte)
including Weather Forecast
by Vera Canning
George Dyson. Mus.Doc.
Presented by Harry S. Pepper and Douglas Moodie
Singing commere, Judy Shirley
Jean Colin and Paul England
Inspector Hornleigh investigates
(S. J. Warmington as Inspector Hornleigh)
No. 42, ' Murder, Suicide, or Accident ? ' by Hans W. Priwin
Puzzle Corner
? ? ? Guess ? ? ?
Marie Burke
Tom Webster
' The Week's Sport'
Beatrice Lillie
The BBC Variety Orchestra. conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
at the BBC Theatre Organ with ALBERT SANDLER (violin)
ARTHUR SPINAK (piano)
JOSEPH PACEY (violoncello)
' The Larger Animal Life Round
Our Rivers '
George King and J. Hughes Parry
A radio-serial in ten instalments, adapted by Jack Inglis from the novel "The Gang-Smasher" by Hugh Cevely with Ivan Samson as John Martinson, Eileen Erskine as Sylvia Brown and Carleton Hobbs as Tortoni.
Sylvia Brown and her brother have fallen foul of a murderous gang of jewel thieves called the Tortoni gang. John Martinson, his man-servant Bond, and an American detective - J. D. Peters - are out to smash the gang. Tortoni's identity is a mystery even to his gang. He gives his instructions by wireless, with his own wavelength and signature tune. His principal assistants are Ricketts, Schluyter, Costello, and the Comtesse de Varenne - a cosmopolitan bunch of rogues.
Their intention is to steal the jewellery belonging to Elsie Somerville, a film star, who is in occupation of Marden Castle in Sussex with her so-called secretary, a Russian called Igor Volkieff. The gang have captured John Martinson, Elsie Somerville, and Professor André, are holding them in Marden Castle and are trying to force them to disclose where they have hidden the jewels.
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
The Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Hoare
Many listeners will remember the important talk that Sir Samuel Hoare gave on March 14 on 'The Citizen and Air Raids ’ —a talk that was followed up on March 21 on ' London's Part in Air Raid Precautions' by Mr. Herbert Morrison , Alderman of the London County Council and Leader of the Council since 1934. Today the Home Secretary is to give yet another talk which will review the progress of the A.R.P. scheme. A number of talks on Air Raid Precautions will be broadcast by prominent public figures from time to time.
with ELSIE CARLISLE
DINAH MILLER
SANDRA SHAYNE
FRED LATHAM
Song Cycle
An Irish Idyll
Corrymeela
The Fairy Lough Cuttin ' Rushes
A Broken Song Back to Ireland Johneen sung by Frederick Sharp (baritone)
Further programmes in this series will be broadcast on Tuesday (National,
6.40, Wednesday (National, 10.20), Thursday (National, 9.20), and Saturday (Regional, 7.0).
See note on page 13
Theodor Loos from Berlin
Novalis :
Wenn ich ihn nur habe (216) Maria (218)
Ludwig Uhland :
Das Schloss am Meere (241) Der Gute Kamerad (243) Morgenlied (245)
Joseph von Eichendorff :
Das Zerbrochene Ringlein (261) Waldgesprach (264) Sehnsucht (267)
Friihlingsdammerung (272) Mondnacht (273)
Eduard Morike :
Im Friihling (358)
Lied vom Winde (360)
Das Verlassene Magdlein (363)
The numbers in brackets refer to pages in the Oxford Book of German
Verse
with TERESSA MARSH
GENE CROWLEY
BOB HOWARD
THE HIGH SPOTS from the Holborn Restaurant
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra