Listings
Leader, Alfred Barker
. Conducted by H. Foster Clark
Robert J. Wilson (bass-baritone)
Contributors
Leader:
Alfred
Barker
Conducted By:
H. Foster
Clark
Bass-Baritone:
Robert J.
Wilson
with Leonard Gowings
Contributors
Unknown:
Leonard
Gowings
Janet Hamilton-Smith (soprano)
Charles True (baritone)
Contributors
Soprano:
Janet
Hamilton-Smith
Baritone:
Charles
True
from the Orpheus Restaurant,
Belfast
by Kathleen Collins
A Beethoven Programme
Fantasia in G minor, Op. 77 Sonata in E minor, Op. 90
1 Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck. 2 Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorzutragen
Rondo a capriccio, Op. 129 (Rage over the Lost Penny)
Contributors
Unknown:
Kathleen
Collins
Leader, Harry Lipman
Conductor, Herbert Lodge from the Town Hall, Worthing
Dorothea Aspinall and Audrey Piggott both come from musical families and began their careers at an early age. When twelve years of age Miss Aspinall won an Exhibition at Reading University, where she studied under Howard Jones for five years. Then, at the suggestion of Dr. George Dyson , she entered for an open scholarship at the Royal College of Music. This she won at the same time that Miss Piggott won an open scholarship for cello.
By a curious coincidence, they took as a secondary study each other's instruments. Dorothea Aspinall studied the piano with Lilian Gaskell and Irene Scharrer and Audrey Pig gott the cello under Ivor James , but later was granted a travelling scholarship in order to study for some months in Paris with Diran Alexanian.
Contributors
Conductor:
Herbert
Lodge
Unknown:
Dorothea
Aspinall
Unknown:
Audrey
Piggott
Unknown:
Howard
Jones
Unknown:
Dr. George
Dyson
Unknown:
Dorothea
Aspinall
Unknown:
Lilian
Gaskell
Unknown:
Irene
Scharrer
Unknown:
Audrey
Pig
Unknown:
Ivor
James
Unknown:
Diran
Alexanian.
Audrey Piggott (violoncello)
Dorothea Aspinall (pianoforte)
Contributors
Unknown:
Audrey
Piggott
Pianoforte:
Dorothea
Aspinall
at the Organ of the Grenada,
Woolwich
Programmes for all Regions 5.0-6.0
877 kc/s REGIONAL 342.1 m.
5.0 For the Little Ones An old fashioned fairy-tale, told by David
5.15 Welsh Programme
5.45 The Zoo Man as usual
1013 kc/s MIDLAND 296.2 m.
5.0 'Goodwill the Dog' - 1
1 a new serial story by GEORGE WRIGHT told by HUGH
'From Goats to Goldfish' a talk on the care of pets by VERA GREEN
'The Plain Tale of Bill Bloggs' by GARRY HOGG, told by JOHN BENTLEY
Selections by the NORRIS STANLEY SEXTET
5.45 Regional Programme
668 kc/s NORTH 449.1 m.
5.0 Your Own Ideas
'Looking for a House' a story by Joyce Blenkinsopp, aged 10
'My Wish' a poem by Norma Dawson, aged 13
'My Pussy' a poem by L. Parkinson, aged 8
'Springtime' and 'Tree Goblins' poems by Frances Maria Hartley,' aged 8
'Winter' a poem by Roy Robinson, aged 13
'When the Trees Vanished' a fairy story by Cynthia Blakeborough, aged 14
'When Graves Yawn' a play by Anthony Critchley, aged 15
5.45 Regional Programme
804 kc/s WALES 373.1 m.
5.0 November on the Farm
A talk by Jim Farmer
5.15 'Two by Two'
HAYDN ADAMS and TEIFION WILLIAMS (tenor and baritone)
THE Two COONS, MAI JONES and LYN JOSHUA (Singing at the Piano)
5.45 Regional Programme
977 kc/s N. IRELAND 307.1 m.
5.0 'Dance a baby diddy'
A programme for the smaller children with songs by ELSIE MCCULLOUGH
5.15 'The Mastersingers' by Wagner
The story of the opera told by T.O. CORRIN and illustrated by gramophone records
5.45 Regional Programme
767 kc/s SCOTTISH 391.1 m.
5.0 Tales from the Fionn Saga - 1
'The Testing of the Warriors' by the Rev. MALCOLM MACLEOD read by JAMES McKECHNIE
5.15 'Let's go Shopping' - 8
The children visit the Book shop
5.45 Regional Programme
Light Music by British Composers
The members of this imaginary body have broadcast several times already in the West of England and National programmes. This evening they are discussing the new Government measures for land fertilisation. The speakers, most of whom are genuine farmers, and all of whom hold very genuine views on the subject will include -
Ian Orr-Ewing, M.P.
W. H. Limbrick
W. T. Price
G. Scott
S. T. Skelton
S. Wear
Under the Chairmanship of A. W . Ling
(From the Research Station, Long Ashton)
(Western Programme)
The Rt. Hon. W. S. Morrison , the new Minister of Agriculture, has been responsible for the inauguration of a new land fertility campaign, whereby basic slag and lime are being subsidised to farmers in order to improve the general condition of the grassland of the country. On September 29, in the National programme, Mr. Morrison made a broadcast statement to farmers in general.
This evening the imaginary Federation of West Country Farmers will take Mr. Morrison's broadcast talk as the text for their discussion.
Contributors
Speaker:
Ian Orr-Ewing
M.P.
Speaker:
W. H.
Limbrick
Speaker:
W. T.
Price
Speaker:
G.
Scott
Speaker:
S. T.
Skelton
Speaker:
S.
Wear
Chairman:
A. W
Ling
including Weather Forecast
Antonio Brosa (violin)
George Ackroyd (flute)
Ernest Lush (harpsichord)
ANTONIO BROSA
Sonata No. 1 in G minor for unaccompanied violin
1 Adagio. 2 Fuga: Allegro. 3 Siciliano. 4 Presto
GEORGE ACKROYD ,ANTONIO BROSA ,
AND ERNEST LUSH
Trio in G for flute, violin, and harpsichord
I Largo. 2 Vivace. 3 Adagio. 4 Presto
Further programmes in this series will be broadcast as follows: Tuesday (Regional, 8.0), Wednesday (Regional, 6.0), Thursday (National,
7.30), and Saturday (National, 9.35).
Contributors
Violin:
Antonio
Brosa
Flute:
George
Ackroyd
Harpsichord:
Ernest
Lush
Harpsichord:
Antonio
Brosa
Unknown:
George
Ackroyd
Unknown:
Antonio
Brosa
Unknown:
Ernest
Lush
The Swift Serenade
Concert Orchestra
The Singer, Violet Carson
The Speaker, David Porter
Concert arrangements by Ray Terry
(Northern Programme)
Contributors
Singer:
Violet
Carson
Unknown:
David
Porter
Arrangements By:
Ray
Terry
Leader, Alfred Cave
Conducted by Leslie Heward
Contributors
Conducted By:
Leslie
Heward
A programme of new songs for whose probable popularity you are invited to vote
The singers
Morgan Davies
Eve Becke
Gerry Fitzgerald
Bertha Willmott
The Tin Pan Alley Trio
A Section of the BBC Men's Chorus
The BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Reginald Foort at the BBC
Theatre Organ
Ivor Dennis at the piano
'Compere, Bryan Michie
All the songs included in this programme were selected by a Committee of Listeners
Contributors
Unknown:
Eve
Becke
Unknown:
Gerry
Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Bertha
Willmott
Conducted By:
Mark
H. Lubbock
Unknown:
Ivor
Dennis
Unknown:
Bryan
Michie
(including Weather Forecast)
SPORT, TOPICAL TALKS
with GEORGE BARCLAY from The Cafe Anglais
Contributors
Unknown:
George
Barclay
Time Signal, Greenwich including Weather'Forecast
Herbert Janssen (baritone): Der
Harfenspieler (Wolf)
Elena Gerhardt (mezzo-soprano):
Von ewiger Liebe (Op. 43, No. 1) (Brahms). Zum Schluss (Schumann)
Contributors
Baritone:
Herbert
Janssen
Mezzo-Soprano:
Elena
Gerhardt