and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of the Trix Sisters, the original close-harmony duo
Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women: Audrey Nicol
An interlude
A thought for today : the Bishop of Lichfield
Programme Parade
Economy recipes : A man in the kitchen
Selection of records taken at random from the rack
To what extent can the artificial replace the natural in modern life ? Talk by Dr. Idris Jones
Conductor, Richard Crean
at the theatre organ
Songs from the Musical Comedies
News commentary and interlude
from p. 81 of ' New Every Morning ' 'and p. 42 of ' Each Returning Day'
Band of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, conducted by Mr. H. "C. Jarman
11.0 THE MUSICAL TRAVELLER : 10 — ' The Traveller helps a lady'. Planned by John Horton. Interlude written by Philip Wade
11.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH : by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Yvonne Oberlin. Concours : ' Quel est ce pays ? '
11.40 SENIOR GEOGRAPHY : 'Mastering the Arctic by air' : J. E. Genet
Eric Hope (piano) and a group of singers, conducted by W. K. Stanton
SINGERS
As thro' the land ; The splendour falls ;
Tears, idle tears (songs from The Princess)
ERIC HOPE
Four Preludes for piano
No. 3 in D flat ; No. 11 in F ; No. 21 in B flat Carillons ; No. 24 in B minor
SINGERS
0 swallow, swallow ; Home they brought her warrior dead ; Our enemies have fallen (songs from The. Princess)
Lunch-hour entertainment for factory workers, relayed from a factory somewhere in Britain
Five-minute talk to the women behind the fighting line : Sergeant Moulin, Corps Femina
and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring Beryl Davis , Diane, Bob Date , Jan Zalski (Polish tenor), and Eddie Palmer with his novachord
2.0 NATURE STUDY : Moving air ', Frank Gillard
2.20 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in classrooms) by Edith Dowling
2.40 SENIOR HISTORY : 1700-1800 ' Tom Paine and the Rights of Man ', illustrating what some Englishmen thought of the French Revolution, by Anne Bourdillon
Jack White 's Band, under the direction of Jack Lennox
Leader, Harold F. Petts ; Conductor,
Ernest W. Goss. Franz Osborn
(piano)
ORCHESTRA STRINGS FRANZ OSBORN AND ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA
By a serving soldier
Produced by Richard North , with Cavan O'Connor , Alex Munro , Beryl Reid , Raymond Cooper and Mary Walsh , Jack Cannon and his Band
(Studio Service in Welsh.) Cymerir y Gweddiau o'r Ilyfr 'Bob Bore o Newydd '
5.20 ' Peter and the Wolf ' : Orchestral fairy-tale by Prokofiev. Narrator, Mac. BBC Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
5.45 ' Coins New and Old ': Talk on a most interesting hobby by C. H. V. Sutherland
National and Regional announcements
The Farmers' Brains Trust : Professor Scott Watson . and W. S. Mansfield are once more joined by a farmer and farm-worker, with F. H. Grisewood as the question-master
played by Reginald Paul (piano)
Three Romances, Op. 28
Novellette in E, Op. 21, No. 7
Alfred Campbell discusses some of the regulations which govern wartime lives in Northern Ireland, and Tommy Thompson adds his rhyming comment on the fortnight's news in the Six Counties
8-' Family post . Some letters raise the question of fledglinfs leaving the nest
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
in ' Listen to my Notebook '. Weekly series of original programmes specially written and presented by J. B. Priestley. Produced by* Mary Allen
by Major-General R. J. Collins C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O , .
Chronicle of the rise and fall of a Scottish mansion, by S. Cumine Russell. Produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall
Address by the Rev. J. S. Thomson
Harry Blech (violin) ; Max Salpeter (violin) ; Keith Cummings (viola) ; William Pleeth (cello) ; and John McKenna (tenor) Five Sonnets of Edmund Spenser, for voice and string quartet (Second series) :
Lacking my love I go from place to place ; Fresh Spring the herald of love's mighty King ; Like as the culver on the bared bough ; What guile isx this ? ; ; Mark when she smilesRubbra
and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring BeryP Davis , Diane, Bob Dale , Jan Zalski (Polish tenor), and Eddie Palmer with his novachord