Sonata in A (Franck)
Joan Massia (violin) and Blanche
Selva (pianoforte) : i. Allegro ben moderato; 2. Allegro ; 3. Recitative, Fantasia; 4. Allegretto poco mosso
Relayed from
The Town Hall,
Birmingham THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM ORCHESTRA
(Leader, Alfred Cave)
Conducted by LESLIE HEWARD
From 2.0 to 4.0 Scottish Regional will radiate a programme of its own. Details on page 327.
Contributors
Unknown:
Birmingham The
City
Conducted By:
Leslie
Heward
(Leader, Frank Thomas )
Wilford Roberts (baritone)
From 3.5 West Regional will radiate a programme for schools which will also be taken by North Regional. Both stations return to this Regional programme at 3.25.
or Tea with Music
(free translation) including that fine old English sport— a hunt through the family album
Presented by FRANCIS WORSLEY with the assistance of ELSIE EAVES BRIAN GAYE JOHN RORKE
WALTER GLYNNE
THE WESTERN STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LESLIE BRIDGMONT
Contributors
Presented By:
Francis
Worsley
Unknown:
Elsie
Eaves
Unknown:
Brian
Gaye
Unknown:
John
Rorke
Unknown:
Walter
Glynne
Conducted By:
Leslie
Bridgmont
A Romantic Musical Drama
Book and Lyrics by BRUCE SIEVIER
Music by PAT THAYER
Special Orchestrations by WALLY
WALLOND
Adaptation and Production by CHARLES
BREWER
The Cast and The WIRELESS CHORUS (Section C)
THE B.B.C. THEATRE ORCHESTRA conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
The Prologue is set in a London Hotel' after which the scene changes variously from the s.s. Aurora to Government House, Perada-Dream Valley Ranch— and the mountains of Southern Pinelands
(' The Silver Patrol' was broadcast in the National programme on Tuesday night)
Contributors
Unknown:
Bruce
Sievier
Music By:
Pat
Thayer
Conducted By:
Stanford
Robinson
Governor Michael O'Hegan:
Harry
Welchman
Adrian de Brune, his Secretary:
Phillip
Leaver
Violette Gerhardt:
Tessa
Deane
Rosie Parker, her -Maid:
Miriam
Ferris
Taquita Jackson:
Marjery
Wyn
Captain Standish:
Edward
Craven
Steward:
Sydney
Lester
Lord Rayson:
Frank
Drew
Albert Stamp, his Valet:
Jay
Laurier
Relayed from Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
THE LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA
Conductor, Sir THOMAS BEECHAM ,
Bart.
JAN SMETERLIN (pianoforte)
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