★ from page 93 of 'New Every Morning'
★
★ Physical Training
(for use in an open space)
EDITH DOWLING
(Scotland)
11.20 ★ Interval Music
11.25 History in the Making ★ The Mediterranean
11.45 Physical Training
★ (for use in a class-room)
EDITH DOWLING
(Scotland)
★ 3-' Kensington Palace '
Written by L. du Garde Peach
Produced by H. Rooney Pelletier
Other parts played by Geoffrey Wincott , Margaret Halstan ,
Margaret Watson
(Empire Programme)
(West of England)
from Paris
★ Speech by General Evangeline Booth at the luncheon given in her honour at the Grocers' Hall, London
Our Parish
A special series for Rural Schools by Edith E. MacQueen, Ph.D.
'The Church'
2.25 * Interval Music
2.30 Senior English
Book Talk: 'The Worst Journey in the World', by A.C. Garrard
S.P.B. Mais
2.55 Interval Music
3.0 Concert Lessons
Orchestral Concert
THE BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conducted by IAN WHYTE
NEIL FORSYTH (baritone)
Arranged and presented by HERBERT WISEMAN
Mozart
Overture, The Magic Flute Romanza (Seraglio)
(Soloist, NEIL FORSYTH)
Aria, Non piu andrai (Figaro)
(Soloist, NEIL FORSYTH)
Overture, Figaro
3.30 Interval Music
3.35 Early Stages in French
E. M. Stephan and Helene Sisson
★ The Fourth Test Match
England v. South Africa
A commentary on the closing overs of the day, and a summary of the third day's play by E. W. Swanton from the Wanderers Cricket Ground,
Johannesburg
★ Mischa Elman (violin)
Serenade (Drdla). Melody
(Tchaikovsky). Traumerei (Dreaming) (Schumann). Legende (Op. 17) (Wieniawski)
★ Maurice Libowitch (violin)
Thelma Bryan (pianoforte)
including Weather Forecast
6.20 Weekly Bulletin of Special Notices connected with Government and other Public Services
What to do about it ?
Howard Marshall , on behalf of listeners, again questions Mr. ' White Hall ', an official concerned with National Service
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Walton O'Donnell
Gethyn Wykeham-George
(violoncello)
7—'Mobilising National
Resources'
' Rural Industries yesterday and today'
F. G. Thomas
A black-faced minstrel show devised and produced by Harry S. Pepper
Bones, Tambourines, Corner Men, Crack Banjo Team , Stump Speech,
Old and New Melodies
Cast
Scott and Whaley, Ike Hatch ,
C. Denier Warren , Arthur Finn
The Kentucky Banjo Team:
Dick Pepper , Edward Fairs ,
Bernard Sheaff
At the BBC Theatre Organ,
Sandy Macpherson
The BBC Variety Orchestra and the Male Voice Chorus conducted by Leslie Woodgate
Music arranged by Doris Arnold and orchestrated by Wally Wallond
Book written and remembered by C. Denier Warren
The Kentucky Minstrels will broadcast again on Thursday (Regional, 9.0)
Time Signal, Greemvich including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
' An ordinary reader wants to know'
The Hon. Max Aitken , General
Manager of the Sunday Express
Questioned by Herbert Hodge
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
by The Pougnet-Morrison-Pini Trio:
Jean Pougnet (violin)
Anthony Pini (violoncello)
Angus Morrison (pianoforte)
Directed by Sydney Lipton from Grosvenor House, Park Lane
on gramophone records