and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of George Hancock (baritone)
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women :
Doris Robertson
An interlude
Short morning prayers
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Tunes of today
Introductory music - Prayer
Christ, whose glory fills the skies
(A. and M. 7 ; S.P. 26 ; C.H. 261) (Tune :. Ratisbon)
A parable of the life of Jesus
Prayers : The Prayer of St. Richard and Lord's Prayer
Jesus shall reign (A. and M. 220 ;
S.P. 545 ; C.H. 388) (Tune: Galilee)
Blessing
Closing music
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
News commentary and interlude
from p. 81 of New Every Morning ' and p. 42 of ' Each Returning Day '
Programme of guitar duets on records
Presented by A. P. Sharpe
Topical notes on wartime health, mainly by doctors
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS : Kathleen Ortmans
11.20 Interval music
11.25 SPEECH TRAINING FOR SCOTTISH SCHOOLS : Anne H. McAllister , D.Sc.
11.45 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS : ' Equipping ourselves to understand ' -3. Virtue in painting', by Eric Newton
A topical radio mirror showing what might be behind the news, giving the low-down on the high-ups. Concocted by Charles Hatton. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
A new angle on the Home Guard, by Howard Lancum
Nat Travers, King of Coster Comedians ; Esther Coleman ; Al Collins and his Band ; Cyril Shane
Week-end notes for women gardeners : Elizabeth Cowell and Anna Scarlett
From a concert-hall in the South. Arthur Catterall (violin). BBC Symphony Orchestra. Leader, Paul Beard. Conducted by Edric Cundell
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS : Modem Africa. ' Trading in Northern Nigeria '
2.15 Interval music
2.20 IF YOU WERE AMERICAN : ' How the White House got its name ', by Nora Wain
2.40 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto. An illustrated talk by Thomas Arm strong, D.Mus., on the principal work in next week's orchestral concert for schools
Programme of rhythmic records
London Tango Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold
Flora Nielson (mezzo-soprano)
Gypsy Ho !
Where the Rima River rolls Would you like to know ? Heav'n alone can tell Dark-eyed lad
Roses grow all in a row
Dearest, dost thou ever call to mind Rosy clouds of evening
Talk by Catherine Carswell
Dave Willis heads the programme of studio Variety from Scotland, with the Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro. Presented by Tom Dawson
Sgwrs gan E. Morgan Humphrey * (Talk in Welsh)
' Once a month', new edition, a magazine containing contributions from all over the country
Contents : 1 'Preparing for an Arctic expedition ', by Norman Pye , and a song, ' For you alone ' (Geehl), sung by Ronald Smith , aged 14 ; 2 ' Wartime diet for your budgie', by Andrew F. Wilson , F.Z.S., and ' Young artists corner'; 3 'Making lemonade', a broadcast from a mineral-water factory; 4 ' Puzzle page '—Ronnie Waldman invites you to think, while Detective Dick unravels the clue
National and Regional announcements
Pushkin, by Desmond MacCarthy
A street Captain's point of view
Symphony No. 36 in C (The Linz)
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
Broadcasts by all sorts of. people to discuss the nature and authority of thought. 4-' Where have we got to ? ' G. M. Young , John Mabbott , and V. S. Pritchett
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Play by Benn Levy
Others taking part: Ivan Samson , Gladys Young , G. R. Schjelderup , Heron Carvic. Produced by Val Gielgud
in ' It's That Man Again ' (with a plan again), with Jack Train , Horace Percival , Sydney Keith , Clarence Wright , Fred Yule , Dorothy Summers , Kay Cavendish , Paula Green , Sam Costa , Dino Galvani. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
Jay Laurier , Hetty King, Bransby Williams , Dorothy Dickson , Harry
Champion, C. Denier Warren recall in song and story incidents which led to their first pay envelope. The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent. Devised by Mungo Dewar , and written by C. Denier Warren. Produced by Harry S. Pepper
played by Guy Weitz (organ)
Légende; Pastorale Carillon ; Lied
(from 24 Pieces)
Allegro vivace and Finale from Symphony
No. I
and postscript
and his Band