and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Max Bacon, Ambrose's comedian-drummer
Exercises for women
A thought for today
and summary of today's Home Service programmes
A talk about what to eat and how to cook it, by Janet Chance
Latest dance music from New York on gramophone records
and his Brass Quintet
C. A. Chard
Conducted by Guy Warrack
from p. 105 of ' New Every Morning' and p. 24 of Each Returning Day'
played by The Irish Rhythms Orchestra
Conducted by David Curry
11.0 The Music Shop: 3: Played by...
A dramatised series for juniors planned by John Horton
11.20 Intermediate French
by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Madeleine Duranton
Concours: Cherchez les erreurs!
Chanson: 'On part, on part de bon matin'
11.40 Senior Geography: Making a New World: Term 1: British Africa and its Development: Africans and their Cattle
Margaret Read
(Chatham Division)
(by permission of Brigadier G. H. Seath Conducted by Lieut. Thomas Francis, Director of Music, Royal Marines ,
Regimental march of the Royal
Marines: A life on the ocean wave
BBC Singers (A)
Margaret Godley, Margaret Rees, Doris Owens, Joyce Sutton, Bradbridge White, Martin Boddey, Stanley Riley, Samuel Dyson
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
At the piano, Ernest Lush
No. 4—Norman Evans
The interviewer, Wilfred Pickles
Produced by Richard North
A works concert introduced by the Minister of Supply, the Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison From a factory somewhere in England
A five-minute talk to the women behind the fighting line
2.0 Nature study*"
' Unwelcome visitors: The muskrSt and the grey squirrel '—
Frank Giljard
2.15 Interval music
2.20 Physical training (for use in classrooms), by Edith Dowling
2.35 Interval music
2.40 British history
Men and movements
' The Union of the Parliaments '—
E. Boog Watson
to records of Argentine tangos
A popular American parlour game by courtesy of ' Quiz Digest'
Presented by Neil Munro with Lionel Gamlin as Master of Ceremonies
Canadians v. Great Britain
Arranged by Phil Green
'Men behind the Melodies'
The creative brain behind the reeds is the well-known accordion player, Phil Green, who makes all the arrangements for this seven-piece ensemble, which specialises in sophisticated dance-tune classics.
The personnel of this remarkable combination, in addition to Phil Green, consists of Arthur Gleghorn (flute), Leon Goossens (oboe), Reginald Kell (clarinet), Victor Watson (double bass), Jack Collings (percussion), and Denis Gomm playing the piano. These are all members of the BBC Salon Orchestra.
with the Rev. Dorothy Wilson
Bessie Rawlins (violin)
Reginald Paul (piano)
Bessie Rawlins and Reginald Paul htove been associated for many years now, and have been coming to the microphone in their recitals four or five times a year for some time past.
After gaining a scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music. Reginald Paul made his debut in London at the Steinway Hall in 1921. He gives recitals every year at the Wigmore Hall, both solo and with his Pianoforte Quartet, which he formed in 1932.
Ffrwythau a Llysiau Gardd-sut i'w cadw a'u piclo
Sgwrs gan Jeanette E. Jones
(A talk in Welsh for housewives)
A story for younger ones told by David
'The Man in the Moon ', an old folk tale retold by Christina Hole
Selections by the Claydon Quintet and ' Getting ready for Soccer', a talk by F. N. S. Creek
followed by National and Regional announcements
W. S. Mansfield
or Peon Delivery
A hot-blooded romance of Mexico, written and produced by Max Kester , with music by Eric Spear with Marjorie Westbury , Jan van der Gucht , Douglas Young , Fred Yule , Jack Warman , Ian Sadler , Charles Heslop , Doris Nichols , Vivienne
Chatterton
The Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
2—'God and Freedom'
His Grace the Lord Archbishop of York
sung by Engel Lund (mezzo-soprano)
Sweden:
Like a crystal so fine ; and The wedding array
Norway:
Herdsman's song ; and I am called
Anne Knutsdatter :
Denmark Roselil and her mother ; and The twelve holy things
Iceland:
Little children a-picking berries
An album of things worth remembering in these present days
Presented by Leslie Baily and Francis Worsley
The pages turned by Patric Curwen
Orchestra conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
from ' The Seasons '
(Haydn)
1 Overture. 2 Recit.: Whate'er the blossom'd spring. 3 Terzetto and chorus: Thus nature ever kind, rewards. 4 Recit.: Ye swains, now hasten to the bank. 5 Duet: Ye gay and painted fair, 0 come. 6 Recit.: Lo! where the plenteous harvest wav'd. 7 Air: Behold, along the dewy grass. 8 Recit.: Ere yet the Orient sun. 9 Chorus: Hark! the mountains resound! 10 Recit.: The vineyard now its wealth displays. 11 Chorus: Joyful, joyful the liquor flows
Elsie Suddaby (soprano)
Eric Greene (tenor)
Norman Walker (bass)
BBC Chorus, Chorus Master, Leslie. Woodgate, BBC Orchestra (Section B) led by Paul Beard , conducted by Trevor Harvey
Address by the Rev. Anthony Otter , Vicar of Lowdham, Nottinghamshire
Adapted from Rudyard Kipling 's Jungle Stories and produced by Maurice Brown
Cast and Cubs, wolves, and villagers
played by Donald Hargreaves (piano)
Rondena ; Almeria ; and El Albaicin
Presented by M. H. Allen