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Mendelssohn

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12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Servite" of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m. Primo Scala's Accordeon

Band and Dick Powell (Tenor),

1 p.m.-Local Timo Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

'Legal Cruelty A Visit to the London Law Courts as seen by Ian Hay.' 1.15 p.m.-Grieg-Peer Gynt Suite, No 1. Vienna Symphony Orchestra with Chorus. Conducted by Paul Kerby. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, and Announce- Weather Forecast

1.03 pm BBC. Recording

ments.

1.40 p.m.--Latest Dance Music. 8.15 p.m.-Close down,

ZBW 355 M. (845 kc.'s) and $149 M. (9.52 meracycles)

6.45 ́p.m. Harold

6 p.m.-Harry Roy and His Orchestra 7 and Moreton & Kaye on two Pianos. San Sue Strut-Quickstep; King Porter Stomp Quickstep....Harry Roy & His Orchestra. Four Hands On A Piano (Moreton &

In Mayfair! Midnight Kaye); (Newell Chase)....Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye on two pianos with drums.

When A Cuban Says 'I Love You'

When Bomba Plays A Rumba;

Organ.

Ramsay

Selectiong

Light Opera

BROADCAST FROM DAVENTREI

TRANSMISSION.

G80 1.6MGA

Harry Roy & His Orchestra with 8 pm-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements. vocal refrain.

Concerto In the 8:03. p.m.-Mendelssohn -

E Minor, Op. 64. Played by Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and The State Opera Orchestra conducted by Dr:|G.MT....** Leo Blech 8.30 p.m.-Cortot at the Plano.

Rodeo March (Ramsay). St. Louis Blues (Handy).

Intro: Famous Tauber Melodies -

Serenade (Schubert); Vilia (Merry Widow); Impatience (Thine is my heart); O Sanctissima, Popular Melodies-Intro: Alone at al table for two; Alone; I'm all alone; You started me dreaming; The touch of your lips, Lost. p.m.Albert Sandler and His Or- chestra.

Tears (Uhr).

Isn't It Romantic (Theme Song 'Love

Me To-night').

Always In My Heart (Turk & Coots). Fantasia On Irish Airs (arr. Jules Mulder) Intro: St. Patrick's Day; Dear Little Shamrock; Wearin'. o' the Green; Terence's Farewell to Kathleen; Garry Owen; The Harp That Once; Londonderry Air; Irish Jig; The Harp That Once; Minstrel Boy.

Rumba-Rumba......Harry Roy & His Orchestra with vocal refrain. The Scat Singers-Fox-Trot...Harry 7.18 p.m.-Songs by Richard Tauber

Roy & His Orchestra with vocal refrain.

Quickstep Medley. Intro: Why did I

kiss that Girl; You've got to sea Mamma evry "night; Alabamy bound.".

Fox-Trot Medley. Intro: My Blue Heaven; June Night; Blue Skies... Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye on two pianos.

Your Broadway and My Broadway— Fox-Trot (from 'Broadway Melody of 1938'); Yours and Mine-Fox Trot (from 'Broadway Melody of 1988)... Harry Roy & His Or- chestra with vocal refrain. Nola; Polly; Kitten On The Keys: Russian Rag.....Ivor Moreton & Daye Kaye on two Pianos with drums and bass.

Here Comes The Sandman-Fox-Trot! (film pir. Dodd takes the Air'); Remember Me?-Fox-Trot

(Tenor).

Still As The Night (Carl Bohm); Calming Of The Tempest (Durr ner Falk); The Song Is Done 18tolz-Reisch-Robinson). with

Orchestral accompanintent 7.28 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

7.30 p.m.-Light Opera Selections.

F Fi

"The Mikado-Selection (Sullivan) The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards conducted by Lieut. R. G. Evans. "Ruddigore"Vocal Gems (Gilbert & Sullivan). Columbia Light Opera Company with Orchestra. "Chu Chin: Chow"--Selection (F.

Horton)....

Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 28 (Chopin); Turantelle, Op. 48 (Cho- pin); "Rigoletto" Paraphrase De Concert (Verdi-Liszt), 8.50 p.m.-London Relay

Log 9.-Local Sport Results. 9.05 p.m.--Ballads.

London

A Little Love, A Little Kiss (Silesu) ....Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Orchestra.

GSE 11.86 Mc/s (25.99 m.): GSD 11,75 Mc/###5581 GSB 951 Mc/s (81.85)

6.00 a.m.-Big Ben, Food for Thought." Three short talks on matters of topical interest. 6.20 m. Aerbut and Gaertic,' in

Birmingham Dialect Sketch. 6.35-a.m.-Hindlip

-

Hall-A Great House of England. Play by L. du Garde Peach..

7.20 amThe Twilight Serenaders.”

Fantasy in music and story, Pa 7.40 amLondon Log.

7.50 amThe News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at

Lovely Night (Sir Landon Ron-8.00 a.m.- ald); Good-Bye (Tosti).......Eva 8.15 a.m.-Close Down Turner (Soprano) with Orchestra. The Laughing Cavalier (Sanderson) Burch (Baritone)

...Ashmoor.

with Orchestra.

Love Is Mine (Gartner);: Wait! Alfred (D'Hardelot, Salmon)... Piccaver (Tenor) with Piano ac-G.M.T. companiment.

TRANSMISSION 2. GSJ 21.58 Me/s (13,98 m.) GSI 21.47 Mess (13.87 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m.) GBG 17.79. Mc/s (18.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)

10.46 a.m.-Big Bon. B.B.C. Northern

Orchestra.

A

11.45 a.m.-Food for Thought.' Three short talks on matters of topical in- terest.

The Lost Chord (Proctor & Sullivan) Dame Clara Butt. (Contralto) with Organ and Piano. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News. 9.50, p.in:-Belay of the Dance Orches-12.05 p.m.Steamboat."

12.50 p.m.-'London Log.": tra from the Grill Room of the Hong 1.00 p.m.-Troise and his Mandoliers,

Kong Hotel, *(4)-(d) - Tangos.

10.05 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

10.15 p.m.-(a) It's Wonderful;

with Don Carlos:

1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m. (b)|1.50 p.m.--End of Transmission 2.

TRANSMISSION B

John Peel Swing; (c) Love walked in; (d) Oh Boom!

10.30 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from 2.B.W.

..Gaumont, British Or-10.85 p.m.--(a) Sweet and Slow; (b) I'm the Melody man; (c) An Old chestra cond. by Louis Levy.

Straw Hat; (d) Skrontch. "Lilae TimeVocal Gems (Ross &

Schubert, arr. Clutsam)....Colum- 10.50 p.m.-Interval of recorded music bia Light Opera Company with Orchestra.

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

Dard 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.

KISH CARD VALUES

FOUR-ACES SYSTEM

A BAD SET

from Z.B.W.

11 p.m.-(a)-(d) Waltzes. 11.15 p.m.Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

11.20 p.m.-(a) A Stranger in Paree; (b) I wanna go back to Bali; (e) Day Dreaming; (d) The Latin Quar- ter.

11.35 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from-Z.B.WAN-

11.45 p.m. (a) Blues in 'E' flat;

Mocking Bird; (c) Believe me; Riffin' at the Ritz.

12 midnight. Olose down,

(b).

G.M.T.

GSJ 21.53 Me/s (13.98 in) GSH 21:47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GBG 17.79 Me/s (16,86 m.) GSG. (to 4p.m.) 17.79 Mc/s

(16.86 m.)

GSF 15.14 Me/s (19.82 m.)

2 p.m.-Big Ben. Background to Cen- tral Europe-7: Turkey. Talk by Lady Muir,

2.15 p.m.-Morris Motors Band 2.5 p.m.-Introduction to 'La Boheme." 2.55 pm. La Boheme. Acta III and IV of the opera by Puccini. From Sadler's Wells Theatre, London. 4.00 pm The News, Saturday Sport, and Announcements. Greenwich Time: Signal at 416 p.m.

4.30 p.m.-Dance Music. Carroll Gib-· bons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans 5.00 p.m.-Close Down...

What's On At the Cinemas

*

AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM-- AT THE KING'S "In Old Chicago",]

16 "Texans,” with Randolph with Alice Faye, Tyrone Power, Don; BRA—“Thé Ameche, Andy Devine, and Brian Don- Scott, Joan Bennett, May Robson, Wal- levy. The story of the lives and loves ter. Brennan, Robert Cummings and heroic story of of a mid west pioneer family depicted Harvey Stephens, with the Chicago Fire of 1871 as the Texas struggle for freedom during the dark days after the War between the States and the birth of the United States as a coast-to-coast empiréis÷ It is a good point when playing, let his opponent play one of that background. Bridge to remember that even suit. However, for some reason

AT THE STAR-“The Gay Di-told in the picture. though one of your opponents best known to himself, he was

shows weakness, it afraid that if he passed, he might|vorcee”, with Fred Astaire and Ginger 200

favourites.

Kingdom," with Ray "Crash" Corrigan=

Jr., doesn't improve your be missing a game, West opened Rogers. The return of the best of old AT THE ORIENTAL "Undersea

1, Lon Chaney, William Farnum, own hand any you the King of diamonds, followed

Jack Mulhall, Lee Van Atta, and Lois ancient chariots, catapults, bat- still have the same with the Queen and then played

AT THE MAJESTIC "Paradise Fort Wilde, thirteen cards. For the deuce, East winning with the

This merry comedy tells the tering rams, legions of swordsmen, and instance, to-day's nine and South discarding the two Two", South player felt of hearts. The four of hearts was story of a young millionaire who posea cavalry lancers, battle with strange beautiful, chorus girl and, as the result rocket propelled vol-planes, and televi that he had to take next played, and Declarer's ten as a reporter to win the heart of a mechanical men armed with atom-guns, action at a certain lost to West's Jack. West now of a series of mad escapades and mad on py-detectors for possession of stage of the bidding merely because cashed his remaining diamond, der misunderstandings, is finally forced Atlantis, fabled lost city under the sea, East

had shown weakness. The South discarding a low spade and to impersonate himself. With Jack Hul-all prominent in this thrilling action result was a penalty equivalent to East signalling with the eight of bert, Patricia Ellis and Arthur Riscoë. picture. about a rubber and a half!..

ACE.

KING

QUFEN 1 JACK

AVERAGE HAND & S

West, Dealer

Both sides

AKJ9

RAAS

bidding:

clubs. Now West played a club. East won with the Ace and played his remaining heart, whereupon West made the rest of the heart suit and then threw declarer in with a club...

Declarer now cashed two clubs

was down and a spade and

matter of 1,100 points, on a hand against which his opponents would have had great trouble making one heart!

South's disaster was due ly to his neglecting an ciple of bidding, namely: holding,

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