and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Jean Sablon, French cabaret star
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May
Brown
An anthology of favourites
Short morning prayers
Dominions morning : South African recipes
Dance music and songs on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra
Sierra Morena . - Marchetli
Medley of old tunes Vibraphone solo: Etegance - Sherwin
Tahiti Rendezvous - Sherwin
Danse bosnique - Bailerun
I walked into a dream - Jacobson
Sax-a-Peel - Furby
Serenade: L'heure bleue - Stolz
I know a secret - Medoff
on gramophone records
La Campanella (Paganini—Liszt)
Nocturne in F sharp, Op. IS, No. 2
(Chopin)
Chants des voyageurs (Padcrewski)
from p. 21 of New Every Morning ' and p. 42 of ' Each Returning Day '
Records of duettists in harmony
Topical notes on wartime health, mainly by doctors
Conductor, Guy Warrack
or ' Alone she does it'. Revue-ette with Doris Hare , followed by fifteen minutes of ' Songs and Syncopation ' with Al Durant 's Swing Quintet and Joan and Evelyn Ashley. Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
.Gramophone records, presented by Foster Richardson
ENSA concert for war-workers. Clifford and Marion, with Arthur Salisbury and the Savoy Hotel Orchestra
Horace Green (oboe). BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader, Paul Beard. Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
From a concert hall in the South
HORACE GREEN AND ORCHESTRA Oboe Concerto No. 3, in G minor - Handel
ORCHESTRA Symphony No. 4, in D - minor Schumann
at the theatre organ
Jack Simpson , ' Knocking the wood '; Jack Penn , ' Tickling the ivories ' ; Jack Cooper. ' Song stylizing' ; Jack Collier , ' Bull fiddling' ; Jack Miranda , ' Clarinet capering ' ; in ' Five of a Kind'. Presented by David Miller
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
from a Roman Catholic church
Cantique de.Noel (Adolphe Adam ) Lullay my lifting (Hoist) Silent Night (Gruber)
Legend : Christ in His Garden
(Tchaikovsky)
Myne Lyking (Terry)
Come to the Manger (Gatiy-
Waddington)
Singing conducted by Roland Cornut
Organist, R. Manning
(piano)
Ruth Naylor (soprano) ; Jan van der Gucht (tenor); BBC Salon Orchestra, conductor Leslie Bridgewater
Sgwrs gan T. H. Evans (Talk in Welsh)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
National and Regional announcements
Half-yearly review of books, by Sidney Dark
Chamber Music : Thomas Dunhill. Presented by Clifford Helliwell
Another programme designed specially for the amateur music-maker. The programme is a recorded picture of a group of -amateur players rehearsing a piano quartet by Mozart under Dr. Dunhill's guidance.
Radio version of the film (by permission - of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). Screen play by Noel Langley and others, from the original story by L. Frank Baum. Music by Harold Arlen. Radio score by Jack Beaver.
Munchkins, Winkies, Winged Monkeys, and Wicked Witch's Guards played by a vocal trio, and members of the BBC Revue Chorus. Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum. Produced by Douglas Moodie
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Radio picture of the Air Training Corps.
When the A.T.C. was formed in February 1941, with the motto which gives the title to this programme, it was enthusiastically welcomed by the air-minded and high-spirited youth of Britain. This programme shows the effect it has on the lives of a typical group of boys, and especially on that of 'Ginger'. The parts of the hoys are played by actual cadets, members of A.T.C. Squadrons in South Wales
Conducted by Julian Clifford
A Romantic Overture - Bax
Dance Suite - Bartók (See ' Radio Music ' on page 5)
Dream Pantomime (Hansel and Gretel) - Humperdinck
Wartime fairy story with lots of morals, written by Henrik Ege ; music by Henry Reed. Episode 8-' Talking turkey'. Frederick Burt well as Mr. Cropper, Wynne Ajello as Conscience, Kitty de Legh as Mrs. Cropper, and the Three Small Voices. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum. Produced by Gordon Crier.
Talk by George Blake
and postscript
Recorded programme, with Irene Vanbrugh , and Henry Ainley , Sir Herbert Dunnico , Carroll Gibbons , Eileen Joyce , Lupino Lane , Count John McCormack , Maggie Teyte. At the piano, Gerald Moore
and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber , Jackie Hunter , and George Evans