and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
A weekly ration of records made by America's Crooner Number One
Exercises for men
A thought for today
followed by Programme Parade
Details of some of today's broadcasts
A talk about what to eat and how to cook it, by Mrs. Ingillson
at the theatre organ
Songs from the screen on gramophone records
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater with Ethel Lyon (soprano) ORCHESTRA ETHEL LYON WITH PIANO ORCHESTRA
News commentary and interlude
from p. 89 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 40 of ' Each Returning Day'
A programme of records in honour of Greek Independence Day, presented by P. Thurston Holland
Food for cyclists' by Alex. A. Josey
11.0 Physical training
(for use in halls)
Edith Dowling
11.20 Interval music
11.25 Games with words
This week the games will be played with numbers instead of words
11.40 Talks for fifth forms
Language and life : ' Why learn German ? '-E. Marian Butler , Professor of German in the University of Manchester
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
A lunch-time concert presented to their fellow workers by members of the staff of a large munition works somewhere in England
Arranged and presented by Victor Smythe
(A 's broadcast)
sung by the Sale and District
Musical Society
Conductor, Alfred Higson
1.50 For rural schools
Our changing countryside
11-Water supply by John R. Allan
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2.15 For under-sevens
Let's join in with Ann Driver and Jean Sutcliffe
The familiar story of ' The three bears'
2.30 Interval music
2.35 Good Writing
Dramatic biography: Wordsworth written by Margaret Richard
played by Leslie Simpson at the theatre organ
from a West-Country cathedral
Order of Service
Versicles and Responses Psalm cxix, 89-96
First Lesson: Isaiah lii , 7-12 Magnificat (Wilson in C)
Second Lesson: St. Luke i, 26-38 Nunc Dimittis (Wilson in C) Creed and Collects
Anthem: Be not afraid, 0 Mary
(Vittoria)
Prayers
Blest are the pure in heart (E.H. 370) Blessing
A serial story of the old South by James Dyrenforth
Music by Kenneth Leslie-Smith with interpolated spirituals
Episode 5
Cast
BBC Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra, under the direction of Hyam Greenbaum
Produced by Eric Fawcett and James Dyrenforth
A radio fantasy by Philip Phillips , being a modem addition to the lore of knight-errantry
The characters include Merlin ; the Witch of Wookey; the King of Banco ; his three sons, Rumbold, Rupert, and Rodney; and the Princess Stasia of Zampa
Produced by T. Rowland Hughes
(Welsh Children's Hour)
' Dirgelwch Gallt y Ffrwd '
Nofel E. Morgan Humphreys wedi ei threfnu ar ffurf drama gan Tom Richards
9—' Y rhwyd yn tynhau '
(A play in Welsh)
' Once a Month ' —
A magazine edited by Eileen Molony and John Keir Cross , including
' The odd minute '
Professor Goodley Heddall and Mac ask each other some more problems
'Do you know ? '
Frank Gillard with some fresh stories of amazing new inventions
' Young artists'
Past and present
' The night sky in March ' a talk by the ' Stargazer'
' Runaway serial' a new five-minute thriller, each instalment by a different author
followed by National and Regional announcements
Things that need doing and ways of doing them
A commemorative programme played by BBC Orchestra
(Section A)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
air
Donnchadh Greusaiche agus
Curstan:
Orain is ceol-inneal
(A Gaelic ceilidh)
A programme to mark the occasion of Greek Independence Day
Produced by Denis Johnston , with music selected by Maurice Brown
Athene Seyler makes her bow in revue with Sylvia Marriott , Patricia Leonard , Ronnie Hill, Jack Melford , and Charles Heslop
Book and lyrics by Phillip Leaver
Music by Kenneth Leslie-Smith
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, Frank Cantell
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Produced by Reginald Smith
Trio-movement in B flat Schubert Trio in A (c. 1853, discovered 1924)
Brahms
(First broadcast performance) played by The Kathleen Long Trio:
Eda Kersey (violin) ; James White -head (cello) ; Kathleen Long (piano)
Evening Prayers
From a hotel in the South
Listen to
Wheeler and Wilson
Naunton Wayne
Marylin Williams
Dance to
Harry Evans and his Dance Band
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
A North-Country tale by Dora Broome , read by Mary Eastwood