and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Jack Doyle , the singing boxer, and Movita, his wife
Exercises for men
A thought for tcday
followed by * Programme Parade
Some details atout today's programmes
A talk about what to eat and how to cook it, by Mrs. Rena Bosanquet
Leader, Laurance Turner
Conductor, Gideon Fagan
at the theatre organ
Burns Medley: There was a lad;
Corn riggs ; Gae bring to me; Afton Water; The deil's awa; Mary Morrison ; and Star o' Robbie Burns-
A gramophone programme of incidental music in the theatre
Presented by. Raymond Raikes
News commentary and interlude
from p. 85 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 10 of ' Each Returning Day '
played by BBC Salon Orchestra
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
11.0 Singing together
Herbert Wiseman
John Peel (English song)
My love's an arbutus (Irish song)
0, can ye sew cushions ? (Scots song) The bear went over the mountain
(American nursery rhyme)
11.20 Interlude
11.25 Senior English-3
English for pleasure
4-' What shall I write home about? '
L. A. G. Strong
11.40 English for under-nines
Designed by Jean Sutcliffe
4-A ten-minute tale by Rhoda Power
No. 23-Arthur Askey
The interviewer, Wilfred Pickles
Produced by Richard North
at the theatre organ
An ENSA concert for war-workers, with Joe Murgatroyd , Sam Bennie , and Al Collins and his Berkeley Hotel
Orchestra
A recording of last night's broadcast by J. B. Priestley
BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
1.50 The practice and science of gardening
Increasing the yield: Uses of crops
4-Fodder for British stock
B. A. Keen
2.10 Interval music
2*15 Stories from world history by Rhoda Power
From the Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century
4-How the Christian leader, Richard the Lionheart, and other kings fought in a Crusade against Saladin and the Mohammedans. How Richard came within a few miles of the Holy City but had to turn back
2.35 Interval music
2.40 Senior English-1
English for everyday use by Douglas R. Allan
4-' Oranges and Lemons '
played by BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell with Ronnie Hill
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
A reminiscence
Favourite songs and ballads reviewed in new settings with Gwladys Gimlett , Haydn Adams , Teifion Williams , Cliff Earnshaw , Strings in Harmony, and the Lyrian Singers
(arrangements by Idloes Owen ) with Mai Jones and Frank Davison at the pianos
Compere, Lyn Joshua
Programme compiled and produced by Glyn Jones
Stori gan y Dr. T. Gwynn Jones
Fe'i hadroddir hi gan Tom Jones
(A story in Welsh)
5.20 Ceilidh at the Clachan-2
It's Flbra's birthday tonight and the children of the village have planned a surprise party in honour of the occasion
followed by National and Regional announcements
An adaptation for broadcasting by Audrey Lucas of the novel by Charles Dickens
12-The end of the story
' The art of accompaniment'
Gerald Moore
A weekly series of talks about the people of the United States and the country in which they live
3-The people and their environment by Alistair Cooke
(From America)
Flyweight championship of Great Britain and the British Empire, and Lonsdale Belt
Jackie Paterson (Glasgow) v.
Paddy Ryan (Manchester)
A commentary by Raymond Glendenning and W. Barrington Dalby
by G. H. R. Whybrow
Cast
Produced by Howard Rose
Serenade in D, Op. 11 played by BBC Orchestra (Section B)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
at the theatre organ An old Scottish lullaby: O, can ye sew cushions ?
These you have sung (medley)
A short story written for broadcasting by H, H.T. Hopkinson and read by the author
with his Orchestra