and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Tony Martin, the singing film-star
Exercises for men
7.40 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 Helen Burke
at the theatre organ 'Last year's batch '-a month-by-month selection of 1939 hits, including :
The chestnut tree ; A pocket full of dreams ; The umbrella man ; My own; Romany; Little Sir Echo ; Deep purple ; South of the. border; Run, rabbit, run; Beer barrel polka; A letter to Santa Claus; I remember
(piano)
or, whistle while you work
A rhythmic programme for housewives on gramophone records
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
from p. 73 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 64 of ' Each Returning Day'
played by Geraldo and his Orchestra
Songs from the screen on gramophone records
Ways of economising at home
A talk by Elizabeth Hughes Hallett
Gwynneth Trotter (violin)
Audrey Piggott (cello)
Dorothea Aspinall (piano)
at the theatre organ
A bit of this and that on the bright side, with Charles Heslop , The Cavendish Three, Ivor Dennis and Alan Paul , and Al Durant 's Swingtet
Produced and compered by James Dyrenforth
by John Morgan , M.P.
' Keeping a Family Cow '
Mrs. Charles West
played by the Bronkhurst Trio
Conductor, Jack Wildman
Arthur Young , the well-known pianist and band-leader, will be interviewed at the microphone by Leslie Perowne
played by Jack White and his Collegians
Leader, Henry Hoist
Conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
Pianists: John Tobin and Tilly
Connely
Part 2
C
Tea-time entertainment for men of the Allied Forces
Hostess, Claire Luce
Ira D. Sankey of ' Sacred Songs and Solos ' was bom one hundred years ago
This tribute programme of gramophone records has been arranged by ' A Layman ', who has also chosen the records
sef. Pennod yn Hanes Addysg yng
Nghymru gan J. Walter Jones
(A talk in Welsh)
Five O'Clock Follies
Book and lyrics by Edward J. Mason
Music by Basil Hempseed with Marjorie Westbury , Dorothy Summers , Hal Bryant , Lester Mudditt ,
Dorothy Paul
Jack Wilson and Harry Engleman at two pianos
-Produced by Martyn C. Webster
followed by National and Regional announcements
Questions which are puzzling listeners in these difficult times 'are discussed each fortnight in this series of talks. Today Herbert Hodge and George Haynes are going to talk about the children's milk scheme and communal feeding.
Once again we stop the London traffic in order to introduce to you some of the interesting people who are in town tonight introducing :roducing :
Personalities from every walk of life and ' Standing in the Shelter'
(Interviews with the Man in the Shelter)
Edited and produced by C. F. Meehan
(Section A)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Constant Lambert
Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Many famous artists have promised to appear (engagements permitting) at the Garrison Theatre tonight to entertain the troops
Jack (' blue-pencil ') Warner will be there, and his ' littel gel
Joan Winters
Garrison Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Lieutenant Charles Shad well (late of the West Yorkshire
Regiment)
Produced by Harry S. Pepper
The Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery , Secretary of State for India
Music for the Million
Arranged by Harold Lowe and Gordon McConnel
Singers:
Linda Gray
Frank Titterton
Compere, Christopher Stone
BBC Theatre Chorus BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Evening prayers
A problem in detection in two parts by G. D. H. and M. Cole
The sixth of a series of original plays for broadcasting written by members of the Detection Club and produced by John Cheatle
Part 1-' The Crime '
Cast
The scene is the west of Scotland-
Arran and Kintyre