A programme of gramophone records
A thought for today
Morning physical exercises for women
a Presented and arranged by Phil Green
and a short summary of the day's programmes
by Egerton Tidmarsh (pianoforte)
Three Preludes, Op. 28—1 No. 1, in C. 2 No. 7, in A. 3 No. 23, in F Impromptu in F sharp, Op. 36 Ballade in A flat, Op. 47
at the organ of the Rialto Cinema, Coventry
(Section C) led by Laurance Turner
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
from page 5 of ' New Every Morning'
' Pies for Christmas' —Ann Hardy
Songs at the ,piano
11.0 Physical Training (for use in halls)-Edith Dowling
11.20 Interlude
11.25 Junior English (Ages 9-11): Stories for Acting
Scenes from ' Alice in Wonderland', by Lewis Carroll
11.40 Talks for Fifth Forms (Ages 15 and over)
Science and the Cominunity: 'The Duty of Engines'
J. A. Lauwerys
(The great specific) sold by Suzette Tarri , Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, Jack Warner , the Three in Harmony. Prepared by Dick Pepper. Retailed by Ernest Longstaffe
The Revue Orchestra
No ration cards needed!
Conducted by Eric Fogg
Dale Smith (baritone)
2.0 Living in the Country (Ages 9-15)
' Round the Fireside '—Edith E. Macqueen
2.15 Interlude
2.20 Preparatory Concert Lessons (Ages 9-15)
Christmas Music (2)-J. W. Horton
2.35 Interlude
2.40 Senior English (Ages 11-15)
Poetry Programme: 'Cats'— A. C. Cameron
with Dudley Beaven (at the organ) and Frank Titterton (tenor) from the Granada, Welling, London
A comedy of everyday life by Philip Johnson
Cast in order of speaking
Scene: The living-room of a working-man's cottage in a manufacturing town
Produced by Edward Wilkinson
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Variety-Songs and shanties sung by Kathleen, Ian Smith, Elliot Dobie, Ian Sadler, with the Laing Trio.
Peter will tell a story.
Alan will present a Surprise Item
The Rt. Hon. Margaret G. Bondfield , J.P., LL.D.
The Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Leaders, Thomas Matthews and H. S. Cropper
Conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood
Thomas Matthews (violin) from the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
Part 1 (Soloist, Thomas Matthews )
Tommy Handley assisted by Vera Lennox , Jack Train , Maurice Denham , Sam Costa , the Cavendish Three, and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent
The show written by Ted Kavanagh and presented by Francis Worsley
or ' The Art of Spreading Rumours in Wartime'
A feature programme on rumour and gossip, by Stephen Potter
Use has been made of the dossier of wartime rumours collected by the organisers of Mass Observation
Production by Stephen Potter
An excerpt from "Runaway Love"
A new musical comedy by Barry Lupino and Frank Eyton.
Lyrics by Frank Eyton. Music by Billy Mayerl.
Cast in order of appearance:
George Gee, Eric Fawcett, Marjorie Sandford, Tonie Lupino, Barry Lupino, Esma Cannon, Hilda Davies, Frederick Morant, Wyn Weaver, Derek Marsh, Billy Mayerl and his Piano Orchestra
From the Saville Theatre, London
W.A. Sinclair
A feature describing the life and work of the French fortress troops on the Western Front.
Devised and recorded in France by Richard Dimbleby, David Howarth, and H.F.L. Sarnev
A programme of recorded drinking songs
from the Royal Bath Hotel Ballroom, Bournemouth
Listen to Oliver Wakefield , the voice of inexperience ; Heddle Nash , the famous tenor , Norman Long , a smile, a joke, and a piano
Compere, Kenneth Rainford and dance to Benny Loban and his Music Weavers, with Eddie Gurey
String Quartet in B flat, Op. 18, No. 6
1 Allegro con brio. 2 Adagio ma non troppo. 3 Scherzo: Allegro. 4 Adagio (La Malinconia), leading to Allegretto quasi allegro played by the Laurance Turner String Quartet-Laurance Turner (violin) ; Thomas Peatfield (violin) ; Eric Bray (viola) ; Jack Shinebourne
(violoncello)
with Betty Bucknelle , Pat O'Regan from the Berkeley Hotel, London