Listings
Special Readings and Prayers
Hymns, A. and M., 134, Jesus Christ is risen today; and A. and M., 140, Jesus lives! no longer now
Contributors
Unknown:
Jesus
Christ
At The Organ of The Plaza Cinema,
Swansea
Leader, Frank Thomas
Beatrix Richards (soprano)
Contributors
Leader:
Frank
Thomas
Soprano:
Beatrix
Richards
John Barbirolli and his Orchestra :
Overture, The Bohemian Girl (Balfe)
The Berlin Grand Symphony Orchestra : Kiss Waltz (Johann Strauss )
Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor) with Orchestra :The Bird Catcher (Surely, you have laughed and cried together) (Zeller-Rotter) ; Der Postilion von Longjumeau (Friends, give heed to the story) (Adam)
The Great Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Manfred Gurlitt : Selection, Samson and Delilah (Saint- Saëns)
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar : Waltz, Espana (Waldteufel)
Herbert Ernst Groh with Orchestra :
Italian Serenade (Der Kosenkavalier) (Strauss) ; Harlequin's Serenade (Pagliacci) (Leoncavallo)
The New Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goosens : Scenes de Ballet (Glazounov), 7. Waltz 8. Polonaise.
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar : Madame Butterfly, Fantasy (Puccini)
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Barbirolli
Unknown:
Johann
Strauss
Tenor:
Herbert Ernst
Groh
Conducted By:
Manfred
Gurlitt
Conducted By:
Alois
Melichar
Unknown:
Herbert Ernst
Groh
Unknown:
Eugene
Goosens
Conducted By:
Alois
Melichar
Directed by John Bridge Norah Sinclair (soprano)
Contributors
Directed By:
John
Bridge
Soprano:
Norah
Sinclair
(Under the auspices oj the Birmingham Moto
Cycle Club)
A Running Commentary by Major VERNON BROOK
Relayed from Red Marley Hill , Great
Whitley, Worcs
The famous Red Marley Hill is 550 yards long with gradients as follows:
Tirst 150 yards, I in 10 Second 100 yards, I in 5 and I in 1 1/2 Finishing the last 150 yards, I in 3 The Record Climb is held by Mr. L. Heath in 26 4/5 seconds
Contributors
Unknown:
Vernon
Brook
Unknown:
Red Marley
Hill
Unknown:
Marley
Hill
Unknown:
Mr. L.
Heath
Directed by HENRY HALL
Contributors
Directed By:
Henry
Hall
Weather Forecast, First General News Bulletin
C. P. E. BACH'S PIANOFORTE SONATAS
Played by HELEN PERKIN
Sonata in C
1. Prestissimo; 2. Andante; 3. Ailegrctto
Sonata in F i. Andante; 2. Larghetto; 3. Allegro assai
(From Sechs Clavier-Sonaten fur
Kenner und Liebhaber, 1779)
Contributors
Played By:
Helen
Perkin
FRANCIS HACKETT
Contributors
Unknown:
Francis
Hackett
Commander STEPHEM KING-HALL
sung by GARDA HALL (soprano)
HAROLD WILLIAMS (baritone)
Accompanied by THE COMPOSER
CARDA HALL
Songs about roses:
Deep in a Beauteous Garden The Sweetest Rose of all Day Dreams
The Roses of Sadi
Blue Skies and Roses
HAROLD WILLIAMS
Poems by Sir Walter Scott:
Anna Marie
The Bonny Owl Border Ballad
Contributors
Sung By:
Garda
Hall
Baritone:
Harold
Williams
Unknown:
Harold
Williams
Unknown:
Sir Walter
Scott
Unknown:
Anna
Marie
Weather Forecast, Second General News Bulletin
R. J. S. McDOWALL , D.Sc., F.R.C.P.
Professor of Physiology in the University of London
(From Edinburgh)
Contributors
Unknown:
R. J. S.
McDowall
(Section E)
(Led by F. WEIST HILL)
Conducted by CHARLES WEBBER
EILEEN HANNEVIG (soprano)
PARRY JONES (tenor)
Contributors
Unknown:
F.
Weist
Conducted By:
Charles
Webber
Soprano:
Eileen
Hannevig
Tenor:
Parry
Jones
entirely new- and original entitled
'TAMMIE TWISTER'
Produced by HARRY McKELVIE
Scene 13-'Old Timers' consisting of Well-known old-time Songs and a discussion between GEORGE WEST and JACK RAYMOND
Relayed from
The Royal Princess's Theatre, Glacgow
Contributors
Produced By:
Harry
McKelvie
Produced By:
Jack
Raymond
LEW STONE and his BAND
(Shipping Forecast, on Daventry only, at 11.10)