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Children's.
Programme
This Evening
6.00 p.m.-For The Children.
Nursery Tunes.
Little Mayfair Orchestra.
Singing Games-
HE CHINA
Today's Wireless
I Dree, I Dree, I Dropped It (Arr.
Chalmers Wood).
The Farmer's In His Den.
"Snow White
Story-
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ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
Waltz The Moon Of Manakoora 18.30 p.m.-London Relay-Empire Ex-
(From "The Hurricane').....Mario De Pietro & His Estudiantina with vocal refrain,
Banjo Solo-St. Louis Blues (Hen-
dy); Some Of These Days (S.) Brooks)...Eddie Peabody (Banjo). Quickstep In The Still Of The Night
(From "Rosalie'), Waltz-Dearost Love (From 'Operet- te').. Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra. p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
Chalmers Wood's Orchestra with
vocal refrain. From the Studio-Serial
"Seeing The Empire."
And The Seven Dwarfs"-Selection. Intro: Whistle while you work; Someday my Prince will come; I'm wishing; Heigh-
a smile and Ho; With song; Dwarfs' Yodel Song.7.30 Reginald Foort at the B.B.C.
Theatre Organ. 6.30 p.m.-Dance Music (Recorded).
Fox-Trots--You've Gotta Take Your, Pick And Swing (From 'Let's make a night of it'); When My Heart Says Sing (From 'Let's make a ....Ronnie Munro night of it'),
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and His Orchestra with vocal re- frain.
Rumba-The Lady Likes To Love; No Name Rag.....Harry Roy and His Orchestra.
Slow Fox-Trot-It's Wonderful; Swing Step-Tears In My Heart..
Sid Millward and His Band with vocal trio.
tions.
7.82 p.m. Peter Dawson (Bass-Bari- tone) and Boston Promenade Orches- tra.
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Entry Of The Boyards-March (Hal- Orchestra. vorsen)
Now Your Days Of Philandering Are Over ("The Marriage of Figaro"- Mozart)
Peter Dawson, "Thais"-Mas- Orchestra.
G.M.T.
"Empire Exchange”.
London Relay
5.00 a.m.-Big Ben. 'Sporting Rivalries' -5: Anglo-American Athletics. Har- old Abrahams introduces an English- man and an American. change. Points of view by travel-5,20 a.m.-Topical Gazette. A fort- lors from the Dominions and Colonies. 8.45 p.m.-Studio-An Old English Re- cital by Prue Lewis (Violin) and Lindany A. Läfford (Piano). 1. (a) Largo and Allegro (J. C. Pe- pusch 1667-1752); (b) Jigg and Minuet (M. Dubourg 1708-1776)
...Prue Lewis.
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2. (a) Prelude (J. Blow 1648-1708); (b) Gavotte (T. A. Arne 1710- 1778); (c) Hornpipe (H. Purcell 1658-1695)... Lindsay A. Lafford. 3. The Lass With The Delicate Air (Michael Arne); My Lovely Celie (Monro, arr. Lane Wilson). Nan Maryska (Soprano) with piano accomp. by Ivor Newton. 4. Adagio and Corrente (H. Eccles Prue Lewis. 1670-1742)
A Word, Allow Me! ("Pagliacci"-
Leoncavallo); A Song Of Tender
Elsie Mem'ries ("Pagliacci"-Leoncaval- 9.15 p.m.-Compositions of Purcell.
Peter Dawson, Nymphs And Shepherds.... lo)
Suddaby (Soprano) with Piano.
Edith Penville "Aida"-Grand March, Act 2 (Ver-
Orchestra. Air And Hornpipe. di)
(Flute Solo) with Roland Revell at the Piano. Toccata Prelude From Suite For From Sarabande Harpsichord; Suite No. 2, For Harpsichord; Minuet From Suites Nos: 1 & 8, For Harpsichord.....Irene Schar- rer (Piano Solo).
(For Brase A Trumpet Voluntary
and Organ)...Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra. Alex Harris Or- Solo Trumpet: ganist: Harold Dawber..
p.m.-London Relay The News.
Meditation (From
senet)
Report and Announcements. : p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Vocal Cheek To Cheek (From Top 8 Hat'); The Piccolino (From "Top Hat'...Ginger Rogers with Vic-8.03 tor Young & His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Trusting My Luck (From Roy 'Sailing Along'); Souvenir Of Lovej (From 'Sailing Along') Fox and His Orchestra with vocal refrain.
Waltz-Three Green Bonnets. FoxTrot-She's The Daughter Of The Old Grey Mare.....Dan Donovan and His Music with vocal refrain. Yodelling Duet-In The Ziller Valley. Duet-Gailthaler March (Koschat) The Baldauf Brothers with
Zither & Guitar. Tango-Cuore Vagabond.
Orchestra Mascotte,
p.m.-Miliza Korjus (Soprano) & Exultation-Waltz (W. Lautenschla- Orchestra Mascotte; ger) Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 (Chopin, arr. (0 Night! 0 Seidler-Winkler) Dreams!); Nocturne, Op. 37, No. 19.30 (Chopin, arr. Seidler-Winkler) (Ah,|9.50 p.m.-Tchaikovsky-Concerto No. let me weep).
Miliza Korjus
with Orchestra.
(Arr. Ro- Lehar Waltz Potpourri
Orchestra Mascotte. brecht) Oriental Prayer ("Lakme"-Delibes): Miliza Korjus with Orchestra. Children Of Spring-Waltz." (Wald- Orchestra Mascotte. teufel)
Winning
CONTRACT
(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
beaten every other system in existence.
A TOURNAMENT HAND
The Vanderbilt Cup tournament, this
number of interesting hands
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When East and West did not year produced a remarkable compete, the bidding proceeded many, in fact, that about as shown above, and South even at this Tate date
still recollect had to exercise some care in order many of them vivid-to make his four-heart contract. lyi For example, a
Declarer
HIGH CARD VALUES
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1 In B Flat Minor, Op. 23. Played by Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) ··and the London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by John Barbirolli.
10.22 p.m.-Songs by Elizabeth Schu-
mann (Soprano).
1
Fischerweise, Op. 96, No. 4 (Schlech-
ta-Schubert).
nightly review of things at Home. Presented by Pascoe Thornton. 5.50 a.m.-The BBC Empire Orchestra;
leader, Leonard Hirsch; conductor. Eric Fogg, John McKenna (Tenor).` 6.50 a.m.The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.00 a.m. 7.15 a.m-Close Down.
TRANSMISSION 2
Frequencies--
GSJ 21.53 Mc/s: (13.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15:18 Mc/s (19.76 m.)
Organ Recital 10.45 am.-Big Ben..
from St. Margaret's, Westminster, by Harold Rhodes.
the Who Make
11.10
a.m--'Men
Shows."
11.30 a.m.-Chamber Music. 12.15 p.m.-Bob Arnold in The Farm-
er's Boy. 12.30 p.m. Empire Exchange'. 12.45 p.m.-Banjo Band. 1.00 p.m.-The Band of His Majesty's
Royal Marines, Plymouth Division (by permission of Brigadier H. G. Grant, A.D.C.), conducted by Cap- tain F. J. Ricketts, Director of Mu- sic, Royal Marines. Olive Bagot (Con- tralto).
1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m.
1-50 p.m.-End of Transmission ‘2.
TRANSMISSION 3
Frequencies
GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. Montague Brearley
and his Orchestra..
3.00 p.m.-Reginald Dixon, at the Or- gan of the Tower Ballroom, Black- pool.
Gretchen Am Spinnrade (Goethe-13.30 p.m.-Fact or Fiction?-Atlantis,
Schubert).
Liebesbotschaft (Relistab-Schubert) 10.32 p.m.-Light Orchestral Selections 11 pm-Close down.
BROADCAST FROM
DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies-
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 9.51 Mc/a (31,55 m.)
the Lost Continent." In England, Wales, Ireland, Brittany, and Spain, people have believed in the continent which vanished beneath the sea.. 2,300 years ago the story of Atlantis: was already old, but even at the pre- sent day scientists are trying to dis- cover foundations for the legend. A feature programme by Rayner Hep-- penstall, Produced by John Pudney. 4.00 p.m.The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at:
4.15 p.m.. 4.20 p.m.-Students' .Songs. 5.00 p.m.-Close Down.
What's On At the Cinemas
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AT THE ORIENTAL "Happy and in which William Powell is intro Landing.”—Mirth, melody, spectacle duced in an entirely new type of role. and skating supreme in a dazzling ro-
AT THE mance of New York and Norway that
ALHAMBRA AND and QUEEN'S
"The Rage of Paris", is packed with lilting songhits
Even with glittering production numbers.
Dannielle Darrieux, Mischa and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. more gorgeous than either of Sonja's Auer previous successes. The splendid cast The picture presents Danielle as a lit includes Sonja Henie, Don Ameche, tle French girl who lands in New York, Jean Hersholt, Ethel Merman, Cesar broke, and jobless and takes a job pos-- From there Romero, Billy Gilbert and Leah Ray.ing in the office of Fairbanks, a young
advertising executive: AT THE STAR"San Francisco" situations develop with speed and
comedy. ed in the qualifying would win with dummy's Ace and with Clark Gable and Jeannette Mac
Donald. A gay, romantic and specta? round, in which one
diamond. A heart cular picture with tuneful music and team competed discard-
exquisite singing. against another in a finesse would lose to West's King, six-board match with the total
East and another spade would be led points deciding, gave the players an opportunity to make a through dummy. If Declarer then fine defensive bid. As there were
ACE ... KING..2 QUEEN 1 JACK...
hand that was play-With a spade opening,
South, Dealer
a
eight teams in a section and they drew all the outstanding trumps, all played the same hands, eight he would lose the contract, since individual East players had
the club suit did not break. Suc- chance to star.
cessful Declarers drew only one more round of trumps, then cashed the three top clubs and trumped a fourth club in dummy. This line of play provided an extra chance if (as was the case) the same op- ponent was long in both clubs and trumpa.
North-South, valgerable
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W
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KJ 109 754 6.2
Being not vulnerable, some dar- ing East players injected a defen- sive three-spade bid after North's second round raise to three hearts. When this occurred, South would continue to four hearts and West
ntly raise to would.
fou
AT THE MAJESTIC "Held!""; with Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt, Arthur Treacher and Helen Westley. Shirley AT THE KING'S—“Escapade”, with Temple's greatest triumph, supported Luise Rainer and William Powell. by a great performance by Jean Her- Viennese gayety and music whimsical sholt. Johnna Spyri's story read and comedy and lilting musical sequences loved by millions, reproduced with all marks the new continental romance, details on the screen.
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