at the Organ of the Granada,
Clapham Junction The Granada Christmas Medley
Leopold Muenzer (pianoforte):
Chanf polonais (Polish Air) (Chopin, arr. Liszt) ; Study in B flat minor (Szymanowski)
Madeleine Grey (soprano), accompanied by Maurice Ravel ; Three Hebrew Songs (Ravel)-l Mejerke. 2 L'enigme éternelle. 3 Kaddish
Waclaw Niemczyk (violin): Berceuse (Op. 52) (Szymanowski)
Temianka (violin): Romance, Op.
23 (SzymanoKski)
Suzanne Peignot (soprano): Airs chantes ; Air romantique, Air champetre. Air grave, Air vif (Poulenc)
'Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour'
The twelfth in a series of programmes that are being broadcast weekly to the Empire
Once again it is Christmas time at The Black Dog which tonight will celebrate its second Yuletide in a characteristically festive programme, while Howard Marshall, the Wilkes's, S.E. Reynolds, and other visitors, gather around the Christmas tree.
Pascoe Thornton tells us, by the way, that in his Christmas post-bag is a gift from an Estonian lady, Baroness Helma von Voelkersam, who, by her consistent interest in the Empire productions, might be well christened 'Non-Empire Listener No. 1'. This year she has sent to several of the Empire producers calendars designed and made by herself. Thornton is particularly proud of his which records the Baroness's conception of various 'At The Black Dog' characters, scenes, and occasions.
A monthly programme dealing with sport and its personalities
' Keeping Fit ... for League
Football' by H. Bourne and Frank Broome
' Yesterday and Today ... Rugby
Football ' by C. A. Kershaw
' Team Games for Women ' by Marjorie Pollard
' Do you know the laws? ...
Association Football' by C. E. Lines
Questions and Answers
Editor, Denis Morris
(A recording of the broadcast in the Midland programme on Tuesday evening)
Marjorie Avis (soprano) Gladys Jones (contralto)
Tom Purvis (tenor) Glyn Eastman (bass)
by Tom Jones
(Midland)
{by permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Squadron-Leader R. P. O'Donnell , M.V.O., Director of Music, Royal Air Force from the Royal Air Force
Headquarters, Uxbridge
(Proprietor, Fabre Fatscher ) to join the tourists-
Jacques Brown and Rita Cave listening to the songs of Reserl, the landlord's daughter (Emmy Ludwig) and the music of Augustus Franzel 's
Schrammel Quartet