@ from page 33 of ' New Every Morning
Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson
(pianofortes) : Sonata in E flat (Bach). Hardanger (Bax). Waltz from First Suite (Arensky). Slavonic Dance No. 15 (Dvorak)
@ History in the Making
' The Press '
K. C. BOSWELL
Ⓓ at the Organ of the Ritz
Cinema, Belfast
Ⓓ No.
A topical review of events overseas Devised and edited by James Gilroy assisted by Kenneth Baily
Presented by Pascoe Thornton
(Empire Programme)
@ Middlesex v. The Australians a commentary during the third day's play, by Howard Marshall from Lord's
from the Orpheus Restaurant, Belfast
Round the Countryside: The Nature Detective: Keeping Records
W. W. Williams
(D)
2.25 Interval Music
(D)
2.30 Senior English: Dramatic Reading: St. Joan by Bernard Shaw (Scenes 1 and 3)
(D)
3.5 Interval Music
(D)
3.10 Concert Lesson: Elgar and the Orchestra
Thomas Armstrong, D.Mus.
(D)
3.40 Interval Music
(D)
3.45 Early Stages in French
E.M. Stephan and Germaine Chamayou
(D)
Recorded under the direction of Nadia Boulanger
Mmes. J. de Polignac , J . Kederoff ,
L. Rauh , N. Kederoff and MM. P. Derenne , H. Cuenod , and D. Conrad : Hor che'l Ciel e la terra (for six voices). Lasciatemi Morire (for five voices)
Doda Conrad (bass), J. de Polignac (soprano), and Ensemble : II ballo dell' ingrate
@ Les Allen's new series of musical sequences
3, ' Foreign Climes 'arranged by Lauri Day with The Radio Romancers
(Kay Munro Smyth , Vicki Roberts , and Donna Le Bourdais )
Lauri Day and Roy Willis and The Golden Voice of Melody
Les Allen
Presented by George Gordon
Middlesex v. The Australians
A commentary during the third day's play, by Howard Marshall from Lord's
including Weather Forecast
Leader, Alfred Barker
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone
The BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell
Ronnie Hill (light baritone)
Compere, Anthony Hall
A Young Poet and his Public
Cecil Day Lewis and Humphrey Jennings
A musical play by Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger
Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens
Music by Paul A. Rubens
Adapted for broadcasting by Henrik Ege
Characters
The BBC Theatre Orchestra and the BBC Revue Chorus
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Produced by Ronald Waldman and John Watt
' Betty' will be repealed tomorrow at
6.0 in the Regional programme.
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
' News from Port Arthur '
An incident in the Russo-Japanese
War
Lt.-Col. H. S. Scott-Harden ,
O.B.E.
of The Eastbourne Combined
Ex-Servicemen's Association with Entertainment by The Roosters
Community Singing and An Epilogue from the Winter Gardens, Eastbourne
In commemoration of the 22nd anniversary of the Battle of Jutland, the audience of ex-Servicemen are to be entertained at the Winter Gardens, Eastbourne, by ex-Servicemen-the famous Roosters Concert
Party.
Lu-Col. Gwynne, President of the Association, will propose a silent toast in remembrance of those who were killed in the war, and he will call on a petty-officer to strike ' Four Bells ' on a bell that belonged to the late Admiral Lord Beatty 's flagship, H.M.S. Lion.
Antonio Brosa (violin) Leonard Rubens (viola)
Livio Mannucci (violoncello) Victor Watson (double bass)
Horace Green (oboe)
Wilfrid Kealey (clarinet) John Wills (pianoforte) LIVIO MANNUCCI , WILFRID KEALEY , AND JOHN WILLS
ANTONIO BROSA AND LIVIO MANNUCCI
ANTONIO BROSA , LEONARD RUBENS , VICTOR WATSON , HORACE GREEN ,
AND WILFRID KEALEY
Directed by Sydney Lipton with CHIPS CHIPPENDALL, THE
THREE T's from Grosvenor House, Park Lane
Half-an-hour's gramophone records for dancers only