from page 57 of ' New Every Morning '
Music and Movement for
Juniors
ANN DRIVER
11.20 * Interval Music
11.30 Music and Movement for ★ Infants
ANN DRIVER
by William O. Minay from the College of Technology,
Manchester
Three New Psalm Preludes
Herbert Howells
No. 1 in D minor on Psalm 130, v. 1. No. 2 in F sharp minor on Psalm 139, v. 11. No. 3 in C on Psalm 33, v. 3
(First broadcast performance)
Toccata (1937).....Jongen
with Luanne Shaw
Jack Cooper
Joe Ferrie
The Three Jacks
A fortnightly programme of current events in the world of science, including Dr. W. H. Steavenson 's
Guide to the Stars this month
Under the direction of Johan Hock
from Queen's College Chambers Lecture Hall, Birmingham
The Carelle String Trio:
Beatrice Carelle (violin)
Helga White (viola)
Muriel Taylor (violoncello)
Travel Talk
The Orient
' Excursion to the Philippines '
FLORENCE DEAN
Paderewski (pianoforte)
Rondo in A minor, K. 511 (Mozart)
Voiles (Sails) (From Preludes, Book 1) (Debussy)
Polonaise in A flat, Op. 53 (Chopin)
Junior English
Two Japanese Folk Tales arranged for broadcasting by JEAN SUTCLIFFE
'Taro the Fisher Lad'
'How an Old Man lost his Wen'
(taken from 'Folk Tales of all Nations')
3.5 Interval Music
3.10 Topical Talks and Feature Programmes
Adventure talk: 'Animals at the North Pole' DAVID HAIG-THOMAS
3.30 Interval Music
3.35 Talks for Sixth Forms
Forceful Thinkers 5, 'Macchiavelli'
at the Organ of the Granada,
Clapham Junction
Melodies of the Moment
The strange story of a million-to-one chance
Compiled by Commander
A. B. Campbell
Adapted for broadcasting by Denis Constanduros
Production by Howard Rose
(Empire Programme)
Mary Ross McDougall (soprano)
Anne Wood (contralto)
MIRY ROSS MCDOUGALL AND ANNE
WOOD
This is the first time that
Anne Wood and Mary Ross McDougall will have broadcast together, although they have performed together in concerts all over the country. They are firm friends and have turned this friendship to good musical account. Anne Wood first broadcast in Savoy Hill days, and has been heard off and on ever since.
Mary Ross McDougall first appeared at the microphone in 1936 when she gave a lieder recital. She has given several broadcasts since. mostly of modern English songs.
including Weather Forecast
at the Organ of the Granada, Tooting
T
Song-hits of twenty years ago :
Some Sunday Morning, and Where the Black-eyed Susans grow (Richard Whiting ). Moonlight and Roses (Neil Morei ). Japanese Sandman (Richard Whiting ). For me and my gal (George Meyer ). Indiana (James Hanley ). Rose, fairest rose (Frank Magine )
WEEK IN
WESTMINSTER
Wilfrid Roberts , M.P.
Leader, Alfred Barker
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone
A Masque by James Shirley
Music by Matthew Locke and Christopher Gibbons
Lovers, ladies, old men and women, gentlemen
The BBC Singers
A section of the Boyd Neel
Orchestra
Leader, Frederick Grinke
Conducted by Anthony Bernard
Produced by Peter Creswell
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
A play in three acts by Somerset Maugham. Adapted for broadcasting by Hugh Stewart
Production by Peter Creswell
Cast
Act 1, Bradley's Hairdressing and Barber's Saloon in Jermyn Street
Act 2, The living-room of Sheppey's house at Camberwell
Act 3, The same as Act 2
Time, The Present
with Beryl Davis , Billy Nicholls , Harry Davis , Garry Gowan , The
Romaniacs from the Palais de Danse,
Hammersmith
Natan Milstein (violin), accompanied by Leopold Mittmann
Sonata No. 12 (Pergolesi).
Larghetto in A (Nardini). Sonata in A (Vivaldi, arr. David). From My Homeland, No. 2 (Smetana)
including Weather Forecast