and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Ruth Etting , sweetheart of Chicago
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
An interlude
Short morning prayers
Mrs. Buggins (Mabel Constanduros ) tells you how to make a florin feed four
Programme of gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Old Scottish air : Come under my plaiddie Stephen Foster 's Plantation Parade
with Kenneth White
The Irish Washerwoman
News commentary and interlude
from p. 13 of ' New Every Morning' and p. 26 of ' Each Returning Day '
Programme of gramophone records
Boston Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler : Grand March (Aida) (Verdi)
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Julius Harrison : Marche Troyenne (The Trojans) (Berlioz)
Boston Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler : Grand March (Tannhiiuser) (Wagner)
' Turn down the gas ! ' Eileen Murphy and Edward Warren discuss fuel economy
11.0 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in halls or playgrounds): by Edith Dowling
11.20 Interlude
11.25 GAMES WITH WORDS : arranged by Helen F. Benson
11.40 TALKS FOR FIFTH FORMS : The evidence of our senses : ' Crafts-man and scientist' : Richard Palmer
Conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
Lunch-time entertainment for factory workers, relayed from a factory somewhere in Britain
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast by Raymond Gram Swing
sung by the Sale and District Musical Society. Conductor, Alfred Higson PART SONGS WOMEN'S VOICES MEN'S VOICES VOCAL GALOP
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS : Country work and country ways. ''Winter feeding, old and new', by J. A. Scott Watson
2.15 FOR UNDER-SEVENS : 'Let's join in '. Another concert by the toy band and the toy-shop singers. Old Mother Hubbard tells her dog's favourite story
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH : Good writing : dramatic reading from ' The man who married a dumb wife', by Anatole France (English version by Ashley Dukes)
Norman Briggs at the theatre organ
from a college chapel
Antiphon : Lord, we beseech thee
(Batien)
Versicles and Responses Psalm 93
First Lesson : Ecclesiasticus 3, vv. 17-29
Magnificat (Byrd, Third Service) Second Lesson : Acts 3, vv. 1-9
Nunc dimittis (Byrd, Third Service) Creed
Lord's Prayer (Robert Stone)
Versicles and Responses (Tomkins)
Anthem : Haste thee, 0 God
(Shepherd)
Prayers
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast
Short story by H. E. Bates , read by Philip Cunningham. (Previously broadcast May 23, 1941)
(Welsh Children's Hour) : ' Brad ar lannau'r Bae '. Drama gyfres gan Tom Richards. Y Drydedd Bennod : ' Cyfrinach yr Eroplen '
' The Little Tailor '. Play based on an old fairy-tale by Barbara Sleigh
National and Regional announcements
Weekly series of talks to help listeners to carry out smoothly the many regulations which are so important for the war effort on the . Home Front
Conductor, George Walter
Joseph F. Duncan and George Blake follow up last night's talk, discussing the same problem (the future of the village) in rural Scotland
Impression of the Canadian Forestry Corps in the North-East of Scotland, compiled from recordings made* in their camps
Symphony No. 2 in B flat, played by BBC Scottish Orchestra, conductor, Ian Whyte
New series of revues featuring Kenway and Young, Freddie Burtwell , Reggie Purdell , Bruce Winston , Helen Clare , Clarence Wright. Revue Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Sketches written by Douglas Young and Eric Barker. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
Whitehall cross-questioned-2
Isolde Menges (violin) ; Beatrice Carrelle (violin) ; Jean Stewart (viola) ; Alfred de Reyghere (viola) ; Ivor James (cello)
Evening prayers
by Howard Thomas. Produced by Fred O'Donovan , with Belle Chrystall as Bessie Butterworth , and the BBC Drama Repertory Company
and his Band