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February 3, 1940.

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TO-NIGHT

SATURDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, '40.

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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 moiros (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Brahms Concorto By Kroislor & Orchestra

Radio Programme Broadenst by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 i.c's. and on Short Wave from .1.0-2.13 D.. and 8-12 midnight on 9.52 m.c's. per second.

H.K.T.

12.16 p.m. Short Service of Inter- ression.

12.30 Tangos by Heinz Huppertz and His Orchestra, Fireflowers, (Ed- mund Kolscher), Lamentol, Lund of Magic,

Golden Stars, Elertial Sun.

cher, Still The Bluebird Sings, Larry

Clinton and His Orchestra,

10.30 London Relay-Old Glasgow Favourites of the 1880's and 1890's to the present Century.

11.0 London Relay-London Log,' 11.10 Dance Musle,

12.0 midnight Close down.

TO-MORROW'S BROADCAST

Recital by Caroline Bragn From the Studlo

Radio Programme Broadcast by 12.47 The Organ. The Dance Band Z.D.W. on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. and Me in Dance MusloCry, Baby and on Short Wave from 11.00 a.m.- Cry, Sweet As A Song, There's A 2.30 p.m. and 0-10.35 p.m. on 9.52 New Apple Tree, The Umbrella Man. m.e's. per second.

1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather, II. K. T. Report.

1.03 Stuart Robertson (Baritone) and the Band of HM. Coldstream Guards.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.45 Latest Variety.

2.15 Close denyn.

11,00 a.m Relay of Morning Ser- vice from St. Andrew's Church.

12.15 p.an. Shakespeare Song Sél- tingsAs You Like It"-Under the Greenwood Tree, Vocal und Instru mental under the direction of Steuart Wilson, "Twelfth NighO Mis- tress Mine, Hold thy peace, thou

G.0 Compositions of Debussy-The knave, Farewell, dear Heart, Como Children's Corner--Sulte,

Walter away. Death, I am gone, Sir, When Glescking (Piano); Nult D'Etelles, that I was, Vocal and Instrumental Helene Ludolph (Soprano) with under the direction of Stouart Wil- Plano accomp. by Gerald Moore and son,

12.25 B.B.C. Hecarling-A talk on Organ accomp. by Herbert Dawson:

by IL - Granville Minstrelo, Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) "Shakespeare" with Plano accomp. by Arthur Bal- Barker. sam: Sarabande, Doston Symphony

12.40 Cesar Franck-Prelude,

Orchestra cond. by Serie Kous Chorain and Fugue--Alfred Cortot sevilsky: Poissons D'Or (from (Piano).

Images'), leardo Vines (Piano).

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-

1.83 tlchard Tauber (Tenor) and

4.30 Closing local Stock Quotations, ther Report. 6.32 Brauns-Concerto in D Major,,

Op. 77-Fritz Kreister (Violin) and the Orchestra Itaymoude-Gounod Vienai, Orchestra Raymonde; The London Philharmonic Orchestra Senja, I Love You, Richard Tauber conducted by John Barbiroll.

0.0

8.03 Latest

Lomour

and

(Tenor) with Orchestra; A Musical 1.12 Brahms-Zigeunerileder, Op. Sur

Box, Porade of the City 103. The Madrigal Singers conduct-Guards, Orchestre Rasmunde; Good- ed by Lehman Engel with D. Everett

WILL

Richard la Donc, bye, The Song Routebush at the Pinno.

Tauber (Tenor), with Orchestra; 7.30 London Reiny The News. Poupee Vaisante, The Dancing Clock,

Local Time. Signal, Weather Orchestre Raymonde. Report and Announcements.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Dance Weather Forecast and

Announce- Music. Til The Lights of London ments. Shine Again, I'll Pray for You, Jack

1.45 A Concert by Albert Sandler Jackson and His Band; Comes Love, (Violin), His Orchestra and Peter My Heart Keeps Cryin', Dorothy Dawson (Bass-Baritone)Full Sall,

with

Orchestra, My Heart Sea Wints, Peter Dawson (Bass- Belongs To Daddy, Most Gentlemen Unritone). with Orchestra; Sanctuary Don't Like Love, Jack Hylton and of The Heart, Albert Sandler and His His Orchestra;

Estudiontina Waltz, Parlour Gamond "Stinicer's" Orchestra: "Arthur Ash

Askey and Dolores-Waltz, Albert Sandler (Vio- Richard Murdoch; Good Old Songs in) with Sydney Floullies at the Medley, Reginald

Foort:

Drum, Outward Blue Plano; Drake's Orchids, It's A Hundred To One, Bound, Peter Dawson (Bass-Bari- Dick Todd with Orchestra; I'll Re-tone) with Male Chorus and Orches- member, Lords of

the Air, Jack|tra; Fantusla On Irish Alra, Albert Hylton and His Orchestra; Galety Sandler and His Orchestra; I Got Memories, London Palladium Orches- Plenty O Nuttin', Snowbird, Peter tra cond. by Clford Greenwood; Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with Mole Willow, Tit Willow, Crash! Bang! Chorus and Orchestra; Walzes from Want To Go Home, Arthur Askey Theatre-Land, Albert Sandler and, with Juck Hylton and Some of His His Orchestra. Boys: Good Bye, Sally, A Mother's Prayer At Twilight, Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.

1

2.30 Close Down. 7.00 Compositions of Dellus. Koanga Sulle, London Philharmonic 9.15 London Relay--News Sum-Orchestra cond. by Sir Thomas Bee-

0.30 Local sport results.

cham; Sonata No. 2, Serenade, "Has- san," Llonel Tertis (Viola) and George Reeves (Piano); Summer Night On The River, Sir Thomas Beccham and The Royal Philhar- monic Orchestra.

9.32 More Latest Variety and Dance Music-Max Miller In The Theatre, Max Miller with Orchestra; Ridin' Home, If A Grey-Haired Lady, Jack Hylton and His

7.30 London Relay-The News. Orchestra;| Down

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather At The Hole In Wall, Oh, Ain't It Grand To Be In The Report and Announcements.

8.03 Navy, Arthur Askey with Jackk 8.03 Studio Plano Recital by Hylton and Some Of His Boys; Have Caroline Braga. L'alouette, Liebes- You Met Miss Jones, Get Out Of traum, Waltzes. Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 8.- Town, Jack Hylton and His Orches 10 and 16, Op. 39 (Brahing), Valse In

The A dat major, Op. 42, trat Wartime March Medley, The

No. (Chopin). 8.30 Orchestral Selections-Obe Band of HM Coldstream Guarde cond, by Capt. 3. Causley Windrom: Ton Overture, Sir Thomas Beechum When The Sergeant Major's On conducting the London Philharmonic Parade, When The Guards Go March Orchestra; "The Barber of Baghdad" ing By, Peter Dawson (Vocal) with Overture, Berlin Philharmonic Or- Orchestra; An Apple For The Teachestra cond, by Leo Blech.

New Bodyguard For Q. Mary

AFTER 15 years with Queen Mary's sulte (and 20 in all with the Metro- politan Police) Superintendent Green retired at the end of the year.

This has meant a break in the circle of offleers noted for their royal associations, Supt. Green, in point of service, was the doyen, though the office held by Inspector Cameron, the King's Police Officer, is regarded as the premier appointment.

Roshuffle Of Posts

The Accession of King George VI coused a general reshuffle of royal bodyguards.

8.45 Stylo Talk on "General Smuts" by A. II. Fenwick,

9.05 Delibes Sylvia Hallet. Lon- don Philharmonic Orchestra

con- ducted by Efrem Kurtz.

0.15 London Relay-Ness. Sum-

mary,

9.30 B.B.C. Recording-The Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales.--A programme by some of the success- ful competitors of 1030.

10.10 Two Organ Solos by. G. D.' Cunningham-Fantare, Grand Chorus in D Major.

10.15 Studio-Sunday Evening Epilogue.--Conducted by The Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.

10.36. Close Down.

JANUARY

WEATHER

Temperatures And

The other officers conceined all Sunshine Above Normal come from "A" (Cannon-row) Divi-

sion Metropolitan Police, from the The dry sunny weather which had uniformed branch as distinct from the prevailed throughout December con- Special Branch, and are Inspector tinued during the first two weeks of Cameron, the King: Inspector Giles, January and temperatures were above Queen Elizabeth; Inspector James, normal, according, to the Director of the Duke of Gloucester, and Inspec- the Royal Observatory. On the 18th. tor Evans, the Duke of Kent.

there was a slight fall of rain, termi-

Extra Dutics Now

A royal "bodyguard" has to possess nating a drought which had lasted for special qualifications, one of which fa 40 days. This drought has been ex- to be as inconspicuous as possible in ceeded in length on only three occs- his movements at public functionis, alons: the longest, period on record yet always to be on hand,

without measurable amount of rain- fall was 60 days, from November, 1900, lo January, 1910. The remain- The duties of the police officer at-der of the month was cloudler, but no tached to royalty have increased in moro rain fell. A spall of cold importance and variety, recently. weather set in on the 22nd, and tem- They are now responsible for hav-peratures remained below normal ing royal car routes properly policed until the end of the month. so that the car may have an uninter- The mean temperature for the rupted run. They are Naison officers month was 61°F, which is 1.3* above between the Palace and the general nurmal. A maximum of 77.2" was police and enjoy the confidence of the recorded on the 7th,, and a minimum King and Queen with regard to pri- of 43.2 on the 24th. The meon re-

engagements.

Istive humidity wa vate

wan 71% against, a Most of the anonymous letters ar-normal of 75% riving at royal residences are handed

to 103 hours, Sunshine amounted

normal. to the police officer attached and he which is 48 Hours above reports on them, an

Only 0.02 Inches of rain fell, during When the King or Queen go abroad the month, the normal being 1.20 the personal police officer always inches.TE

wind veloci goes too, though the additional duties. The maximum wind velocity in a are generally dealt with by the ust was 40 mph, at 9 pm, on the Special Branch.

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