Reginald Foort at
The Organ
6 p.m.-Dance Music & Variety. Fox-Trots It Happened In
THE
Today's Wireless
Moonlight ('Gay Deceivers); Ser enade ('Gay Deceivers')...Jack Jackson and His Orchestra ¡at, the Dorchester Hotel London with yo- cal refrain.
ZBW 355 M. (845 kc.'s) and 31.49 M.
(9.52 megacycles)
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didn't say 'yes' (Cat and the Fid-18.25. p.m.--Studio-Brahms Piano Re- dle); Night and Day (A Gay>DI- vorce); You're the cream in my Slow Fox-Trot My Secret Love. Af- Coffee (Hold Everything); Any- fair (From 'Lovely to Look at'). thing Goes (Anything Goes); Blue Quickstep I'll Write A Love Song Room (The Girl Friend); Tea for
(From 'It's In. The Bag).... Victor Two (No, No, Nanette). Silvester & His Ballroom Orch." "Snow White And The Seven Fox-Trot-Bojangles Of Harlem Dwaris". Intro: Whistle while (From Fred Astaire's Film: 'Swing you work; Someday my Prince will ---Time').... ..........Fred Astaire accom- come; Dwarfs Yodel Song.
panied by Johnny Green's Orches- 7.12 p.m.-Songs by Paul Robeson tra-Johnny Green at the Piano. (Bass). 1 Paul: Robeson Medley No. Waltz Dance The Moonlight Waltz 2:-Lazy Bones; Fat l'; feller; With Me..!! Mantovani and His Scarecrow; Wagon Wheels; Deep Orchestra with vocal chorus.w River; Ma curly-headed baby; Carry Two Pianos-Transatlantic Rhythmne back to green pastures; Old Folks
--Piano Selection. Intro:-I heard at Home.
a song in a Taxi-Who'll Buy My 7.22 pm Closing Local Stock Quota- Songs of Love Spanish in Jake;
tionsca
Breakfast in Harlem; Holiday 7.24 p.m.-De Groot & His Orchestra Sweetheart; You're the Type ass with Grace Moore (Soprano); < Irving Caesar and Ray Henderson "Les Cloches De Corneville"Selec- (The Composers) with Scott Wood. tionPlanquette) Orchestra. Swing Step I'm Gettin' Sentimental Musetta's Waltz Song. (“La Boheme Over You....Victor Silvester and -Puccini); Funiculi,Funicula His Ballroom Orchestra. -"
(Denza).
Grace 'Moore. Fox-Trots-On The Beach At Bali “Leszulilionasi Arlequin Serenade
Bali; At The Cafe Continental.
(Drigo); Old Spanish Song (Louis Atbert) Barn ... Orchestra. Serenade (Schubert)... .De Groot 1(Violin), A Gibrilaro (Piano), J.
Samehtini (Cello);
Maurice Winnick and His Orches tra with vocal refrain, CN Tango-La Ultima Cancion....Heinz
Huppertz and His Orchestra, Fox-Trots Weary (From 'Broadway Hostess'); Let It Be Me (From 'Broadway Hostess').....Joe. San- der and His Orchestra with vocal chorus by Barbara Parks. Rumba-Green Eyes, Maria, My Owh....Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra.
Fox-Trots Muskrat Ramble; Divie-18 land Shuffle......Bob Crosby and His Orchestra.
6/8 One-Step Follow The Band.. Fox-Trot-Toot, · Toot,
Tootle On
Your Flute....New Mayfair Dances Orchestra,
Only For You (M. Strong).. ....Orch. Our Song (From 'When You're In
Love')
Grace Moore.
B Memories (Arr. - Finck) |
Orchestra.
B.B.C. Recording
Eisteddfod Winners
(Hoschna), Tone Poem, Finlandia (Sibelius), a
6.30 a.m.-'Cards on the Table.”
series for Australian listeners. “ An Australian (R.-W. G. Mackay) and an Englishman (Johni Maude), dis- cuss the news from London. › 6.50 am The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.00 8.m.
7.15 a.m.-Close Down.
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cital by Lya Gurevitch. 1. Rapsodie, Op. 79. 2. Waltzes, Op. 39. 8.48. p.m.-B.B.C. Recording-The Ro- yal National Eisteddfod Of Wales, 1936, A programme by some of the successful competitors. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News. 9.50 p.m.--Soprano and Baritone Songs. The Piper From Over. The Way (Tay- lor & Brahe); The Nightingale Song (Wynne & Zeller)...Angela Parselles (Sopraño) with Orch. Casanova (Words, Graham; Music J. 11.05 a.m.-Light Music from Sweden. Strauss, arr. Benatzky); O Mis- 11.30 a.m.-Pianoforte. Recital by
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GSJ", 21.53 Mć/s (13.93 m.) GSH 21:47 `Mc/s ̈(19.97 m.). GSG 17.79 Mc/a .(16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. Talk by the Chief
Engineer of the BBC,
tress Fond And Fair (Barcarolle); Phyllis Simons,
The Memory Of A Kiss (Valse 12.00 p.m."World Affairs. A talk by 3. Song).. Arthur Fear (Baritone) J. L. Brierly, O.BE., Chichele Pro- with the Coliseum Theatre Orches-fessor of International Law in the tra conducted by Arthur Wood,
University of Oxford.
My Man (Adams)... Winnie Mel-12.15 pm. Light Orchestral Music.
Xville (Soprano).
12.30 - p.m.—'Saturday · Night - Sing- 10.07 p.m.Elgar Concerto in B. Min-
Song or, Op. 61. Played by Yehudi Menu-11.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- hin (Violin) and the London Sym- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at phony Orchestra conducted by Sir
1:45 p.m. 11 p.m. Close downor"
Edward Elgar, Bart. O.M.; K.G.V.O. ||1.50 p.m.End of Transmission 2.
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•» (Easthope -Martin); Desert Song-Waltz ("The Desert Song" -Romberg)
Orchestra. p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather G.M.T Report and Announcements. - 8.02. p.m.---London Relay—World. Af- faire. A talk by J. L. Brierly, O.B.E., Chichele Professor of Inter- national Law in the University of Oxford
p.m.-Reginald Foort at the Organ. 8.16 p.m.Orchestral. Academic Fes- Palace Theatre Medley. Intro: Shé tival Overture, Op. 80 (Brahms).
Winning
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(By the Four Aces)
David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has
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DISTRUST
GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76, m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 - m.) GSB 9.517Mc/s (31:55 ".m.);
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GSH_21:47: Mc/ñ (13.97 m.)
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-GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82- m.)
arr.
2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. Montague Brearley and his Orchestra. Prelude, Eva (Le- har). Potpourri Fairy Folk (arr. Jackson). Cradle. Song (Schubert, Saunders) Waltz in A flat (Brahms, arr. Vinter). Le tambourin
· (Leclair, arr. Beaver). · Pale Moon (Logan). May Morning (Denza, arr. Beaver). Snow Waltz (Zeher). Thunderbird Suite: (1) Before Sun- rise (2) Nuwana's, Love Song (8) Wolf's Dance (4) Night's Song (5) Passing of Nuwana (Cadman). Fiesta (Haydn Wood).Ev
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5.00 din. Big Ben. The Artist. To- `day'—8.” A talk by Eric Newton. 5.15 a.m. The Music of Handel 7. John Hunt (Pianoforte): Suite No. 16 in G minor: (1). Allemande: (2) Courante (8) Sarabande (4) Gigue. Suite No.14_ln G: (1) Alle-[8.00 p.m→→Talk: by the Chief Engineer
of the BBC mande Allegro (2) Courante - (8)
of Variety and drama from our float- ing playhouse, reviving for you some of the glories of the old showboat days. Presented by William Mac- Lurg.
Air: Presto (4) Menuet (5) Gavotte: 3.15 p.m. Steamboat programme Air and Variations (6)-Giguer 5.45 a.m.-The Enfield, Central Band; conductor, E. S. Carter. Brian Vogel (New Zealand Bass-baritone). Band: March, Distant Greetings (Doring), Selection, La Fille de Madame Angot (Lecocq). Brian Vogel: The Vagrant (Michael Mullinar), Ah, Little Flow- et; Nightingale and the Rose (Fva 4.20 p.m.-Dance Music from East- Lonsdale). Band: Valse caprice: bourne.
4.00 pm The News and Announce- ments: Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m.
Bal masque (Fletcher), Toy Town 4.40 p.m. 'World Affairs.” A talk by Tattoo Jordan). Brian Vogel: "Phan- JL. Brierly,-O.B.E., Chichele-Pro- tom Fleets (Alan Murray), The Oldfessor of International Law, in the Sailor Man (Lucas Pyke). Band: University of Oxford. Love Dance (Madame Sherry), 5.00 p.m.-Close Down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE CENTRAL--“Kid ́ ́ Frömf In a recent rubber Bridge game[ Slam which any two players should Spain", with Eddie Cantor. at the Regency Club two-so- surely have bid.
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AT THE ORIENTAL “Arsene Lu- with Melvyn Douglas pin. Returns” Viriginia Bruce and Warren. William. A mystery within a mystery in which: a crook chases a killer to prove his. HIGH CARE VALUES against two sup- properly blamed for failing to AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Little Co-innocence provides the basis of this FOUR-ACES SVETEN posedly weaker play-reach the Slam. In the first place lonel", with Shirley Temple: The pic-thrilling adventure drama.
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and John McCormack, First, he might have jumped im- composers. mediately to six diamonds, a bid which really could not be criticis- ed. Or if He really wished to invite Slam, he might have- shown his heart and club controls,| whereupon North, with his fine fit for diamonds, might have taken Isome action.
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