and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
A weekly ration of records made by America's Crooner Number One
Exercises for younger women (7.30) and older men (7.40)
A thought for today g.O a.m.NEWS and summary of today's Home Service programmes
A talk about what to cat and where to get it, by S. P. B. Mais
at the theatre organ
Harold Fairhurst (violin)
Shula Doniach (piano) SHULA DONIACH HAROLD FAIRHURST SHULA DONIACH
and his Orchestra with Thelma Jagger and Tiny Powell
(Section C) led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
from p. 41 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 20 of ' Each Returning Day '
(Caneuon Cymraeg) sung by Eiddwen Griffiths (contralto)
Mynyddoe
Anne Beaton
' Brother Blackfoot '—a serial story in ten episodes by A. J. Sullivan , adapted by Nancy Hussey
and his Orchestra
A short story written for broadcasting by Hilton Brown and read by the author
and his Dance Orchestra
* at the theatre organ
Selection: Everybody's songs
Bertha Hagart and Dorothy Folkard
A five-minute talk on matters of urgent concern to the women behind the fighting line
Conducted by Guy Warrack
Senior English
Book talk by S. P. B. Mais: ' Salute to Adventures ' by John Buchan
played by Gaby Rogers and his Music
from a College Chapel
Versicles and Responses Psalm lxxxv
First lesson: Jeremiah xxxi, 31-34 Magnificat (Ireland, in F)
Second lesson: Philippians iv, 4-8 Nunc dimittis (Ireland, in F) Creed
Lesser Litany
Versicles and Responses Collects
Anthem: Salvator mundi (Blow) Collects
Be thou my guardian and my guide
(E.H. 369)
Blessing
Music in ebony from Harlem to Savannah featuring Elizabeth Welch, Evelyn Dove, Frisco, and the Georgia Crackers
The BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Script written by the compere, James Dyrenforth. Produced by Roy Speer
played by George Ackroyd
ynghyd a Sgwrs ar Bwnc y Dydd
(News and a topical talk in Welsh)
(Children's Hour)
' Topsi a Fflyffi '
Stori am gath ddu a chath wen gan
Elizabeth Watkin-Jones
Bydd Mair Howells yn canu
' Find the Flaws '
A game presented by Howard and Some songs from the Highlands sung by Janet and Margaret McGilp
A talk about France and French affairs
Edited by Bill MacLurg
A weekly programme introducing famous detectives of fact and fiction
1 - ÂÂ'Barton of the Yard' presenting ex-Detective-Inspector Jack Henry, late of New Scotland Yard, in 'The Luck of Arty Green'
Written by Jack Henry and Patrick K. Heale
2 - ÂÂ'Who Broke the Law?'
A series written by Charles Hatton
3 - Â'Meet the Arrow'
A series of detective adventures written by Ernest Dudley
An organ recital by Arnold Goldsbrough
Concerto in A, Op. 7, No. 2 ; and Fugue in A minor
' What it means to us ' by Donald Tyerman
A dramatic account written by Bernard Stubbs
Produced by John Cheatle
See the article on p. 4
' Swotting the Chatterbug '
Written by Charles Penrose and produced by Ernest Longstaffe
The Pig and Whistle Chorus and Orchestra
W. Macmahon Ball from Australia
(A recording)
(Section B) leader Paul Beard
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Overture:
Family prayers
Sonata in F, Op. 99, for cello and piano played by Thelma Reiss (cello) and Cyril Smith (piano)
at the theatre organ
March: Procession of the Sirdar
I ppclitov-Ivanov
Selection: In a gay mood...air. Baga
Presented by M. H. Allen