from page 53 of 'New Every Morning'
(From Midland)
Ⓓ by E. H. Emery from St. Comgall's Parish Church,
Bangor, County Down
with ALICE MANN
THE CANADIAN CAPERS
Frank Pollard
A talk on cruising in a small sailing boat from Exmouth to the Scillies, with some notes on the dates and general character of forthcoming regattas on the South-West coast
(West of England)
Under the direction of Johan Hock from Queen's College Chambers
Lecture Hall, Birmingham
The New English Trio:
Dorothy Aspinall (pianoforte)
Gwynneth Trotter (violin)
Audrey Piggott (violoncello)
(D)
Webster Booth (tenor): Stay with me for ever (Giuditta) (Lchar). Serenata ; and Romance (Robber Symphony) (Feher). Undivided (Thayer)
Ⓓ syncopating pianist
(From Midland)
The Canadian Trio:
Ida Nelson (violin)
Zara Nelson (violoncello)
Anna Nelson (pianoforte)
Next Week's Broadcast Music
SCOTT GODDARD
3.35 Talk for Sixth Forms
Foreign Affairs
SIR FREDERICK WHYTE , K.C.S.I.
A Programme of gramophone records of Red Nichols and his Five Pennies arranged by B. M. Lytton-Edwards
from the story by Dorothy L. Sayers
The third of a series of programmes dealing with detectives in fiction whose exploits have made them famous.
(Empire Programme)
England v. Australia
A commentary during play by Howard Marshall from Trent Bridge, Nottingham
(soprano)
including Weather Forecast
6.20 National Bulletin for Farmers
England v. Australia
A commentary on the closing overs of 'the day and a summary of the day's play by Howard Marshall from Trent Bridge, Nottingham
A programme commemorating the 160th Anniversary of the death of Linnarus and the 150th Anniversary of the foundation of the Linnean
Society in London
To commemorate the 150th anniversary this year of the foundiftg of the Linnean Society and the 160th anniversary of Linnseus's death, listeners are to hear a talk about the collections of the great Swedish botanist which are in Burlington House. Linnaeus devised the Linnean system of classification of plants and animals, and published in 1753 his 'Species Plantarum
Conductor. P. S. G. O'Donnell
A Programme of Famous Marches
written and arranged by Jack Davies
The train leaves the National Station at 7.30 p.m., for Romance, Humour, and Rhythm, and will be driven by Ben Frankel and his Orchestra
Travellers :
Dorothy Carless and The Rhythm Brothers
Guard :
Lyle Evans
John Burnaby will ensure that no one goes off the rails
All Aboard!
Organised by the British Broadcasting Corporation from Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co. Ltd.)
Last Concert
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Travel and Hospitality Advice
Moray McLaren
(All arrangements by Richard Charlton and Margaret Gruffydd )
with ALICE MANN
SYD GRIFFITHS
FREDDIE NOAKES
REG MITCHELL from the Grand Hotel, Torquay
on gramophone records