and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conductor, Arthur Fiedler on gramophone records
Exercises for younger women (7.30) and older men (7.40)
A thought for today
and summary of today's Home
Service programmes
A weekly guide to the foods that are now in season, with suggestions for their use in the day's menus, by D. L. Crimp
with Anne Lenner
Presented by Hugh Shirreff
(All arrangements by Don Felipe )
or Whistle While You Work-A rhythmic gramophone programme for housewives
by Margaret Maddison
S. P. B. Mais
from p. 97 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 36 of ' Each Returning Day '
11.0 Music for every day
' What have we discovered ?'—
Ronald Biggs
11.20 Interlude
11.25 English for under-nines
Ten-minute tales by Rhoda Power
11.35 Interlude
11.40 Senior Geography
' Hong Kong and Singapore '—
Commander A. B. Campbell and ' Bartimeus '
at the theatre organ
(soprano)
' A Fighter Pilot visits his old
Squadron'
Ralph Michaelis
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
2.0 Nature study
' Mid-Summer Day '— F. G. Gillard
2.15 Interlude
2.20 Physical training (for use in classrooms)-Edith Dowling
2.35 Interlude
2.40 British History
' A Free Commonwealth of Nations
-The Inspiration '-David Scott
Daniell
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
with Mrs. Rattigan
Janet Chance
featuring Hamilton Kennedy and the Westerners
Presented by Glyn Jones
ynghyd a sgwrs, ' Ar y Cyfandir', gan David Raymond
(News and a news talk in Welsh)
Sut i gael y gorau allan o'n bwydydd, gan Myfanwy Howell
(A talk on food in Welsh)
5.20 The Frog and the Ox '
Æsop's fable retold with words and music by Henry Reed
5.30 ' The old lady with the two umbrellas'
Stacy Aumonier 's short story adapted for radio by Gwen Parry Jones
in their own compositions
' Self-sufficiency for milk production ', by Clyde Higgs and J. A. Scott
Watson
Devised by Vernon Harris and Eric
Spear
The Cast of ' Melody and Co.', a touring Song-and-Dance Show
BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted By Hyam Greenbaum
Produced by Vernon Harris
(A recording of this programme will be broadcast to the Forces on Wednesday, June 26)
1—' The world-wide front*
The Rev. W. Paton , D.D., Secretary of the International Missionary
Council
This is the first of four talks. In future weeks Dr. Paton will discuss
Christianity in relation to caste and colour; education; and other religions.
Renara, Queen of Syncop«jf£
Mabel Constanduros in a Mrs.
Buggins' sketch, the Two Leslies
(Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes )
Britain's brightest entertainers
Presented by John Sharman
Conducted by Gordon Thorne
A* sequence of dance forms and styles through five centuries, from an early
French Basse danse to American ragtime
Played by The Orchestre Raymonde Conductor, George Walter
Address by the Rev. A. Otter
The speaker is a country parson who, in addition to the care of three churches, is chaplain of a Borstal Institution in Nottinghamshire
with Beryl Davis , Billy Nicholls , Harry Davis , Garry Gowan , Diane, and the Romaniacs
played by John Francis (flute) and Millicent Silver (piano)