and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Millicent Phillips, Britain's girl soprano
Exercises for men
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
at the theatre organ
Tiggerty-boo!
Recent recordings of popular hits
Introductory music
Order of Service
Theme: "God and our school"
Introduction
Awake, my soul (A. and M. 3 (part 1) (omitting v. 4); S.P. 25 (part 1) (omitting v. 4); Rv. C.H. 256 (omitting vv. 4 and 5) (Tune: Morning Hymn)
Reading: St. Luke ii, 41-52
Father, hear the prayer we offer (S.P. 487) (Tune: Gott will's machen)
Prayers and Lord's Prayer
Praise my soul, the King of Heaven
(A. and M. 298; S.P. 623; Rv. C.H. 21) (Tune: Praise my soul)
Blessing
Leader, Laurance Turner
Conductor, Gideon Fagan
News commentary and interlude
from p. 13 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 26 of ' Each Returning Day'
on gramophone records
Josef Hassid (violin)
'Warmth" arid exercise' by a doctor
11.0 Music and movement for infants
Ann Driver
11.20 Interval music
11.25 For home listening
'Thuesday Island' by E. Arnot Robertson in collaboration with Hannah F. Berry
'Waste, drainage, and barter '
They discover the need for local government
11.40 Talks for sixth forms
Causerie francaise
Leader, Harold F. Petts
Conductor, Ernest W. Goss
(Solo violin, Harold F. Petts )
Slavonic rhapsody No. 2..Friedemann
An ENSA concert for war workers with Arthur Salisbury and the Savoy Hotel Orchestra, and a guest artist
Raymond Glendenning introduces songs, scenes, and stories of the show business in wartime, with Peter Yorke and his Concert
Orchestra
2.0 Travel talks
The United States
8—'By bus to Chicago'
Mary Welsh
2.15 Interval music
2.20 'If I were British'
A series showing the British people and their institutions as they might appear to a refugee from Germany
2.4Q Senior concert lessons
Ronald Biggs
What is an overture ? Some themes from the ' Hebrides ' overture
played by George Melachrino and his Music
To Christ, the Prince of Peace (Old
W.H. 83 ; New W.H. 86)
Address by the Very Rev. Pius Dolan , 6.D.C.
Prayers
Praise to the Holiest in the height
(Old W.H. 56 ; New W.H. 186)
Blessing
with Jack Plant
Some tales of old Northamptonshire remembered and told by Charles Jinks
Jock Elrick and his Music-Makers with Kayr Mae , and Jean (Three in harmony), and Maudie Edwards
Presented by John Gough
Fe'u hadroddir ac fe'u cenir gan
Ifan 0. Williams a Meic Parry
(Welsh verses of the open road)
5.20 Another story from ' Mary Plain in Trouble ' by Gwynedd Rae, told by Mac followed by some gramophone records
5.45 World affairs, by Stephen King-Hall
followed by National and Regional announcements
A national magazine dealing with some of the things which are being thought, said, and done all over
Britain today
Introduced by Peter Fettes
BBC Singers (A)
Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees , Doris Owens , Joyce Sutton , Brad-bridge White, Martin Boddey ,
Stanley Riley , Samuel Dyson
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
AH edited by E. H. Fellowes
The writer as entertainer - a discussion between Frank O'Connor, L. A. G. Strong, and Desmond Hawkins
An outside broadcast from an underground shelter.
(Section C)
Led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Leslie Heward
John Hunt (piano)
A topical talk on subjects of the moment
A romantic musical play by C. Denis Freeman, with music and additional lyrics by Mark H. Lubbock
The action of the play takes place in Capponia, a small kingdom in Central Europe, a railway train, and a hotel in Monte Carlo
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Produced by Desmond Davis
The king can do no wrong was first broadcast in March, 1931, and was repeated in August, 1932. It has not been heard since then. The author and composer have altogether collaborated in writing twelve musical comedies for radio, and this is a typical example of the romantic, Ruritanian type of romance at which they excel.
A play by Patrick Hamilton
Cast
Produced by John Cheatle
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
and his Band with Gloria Brent , Edna Kaye ,
Bobby Logan , Rudy Starita