and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Patricia Rossborough at the piano
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
An anthology of favourites
Short morning prayers
Radio Food Advice Centre
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is ' A Night with Paul White -man at the Biltmore '
A talk
at the theatre organ
News commentary and interlude
from p. 53 of ' New Every Morning' and p. 58 of ' Each Returning Day'
Sydney Kaplan and his Orchestra
11.0 Roughing and sneezing ' : by the Chairman of the Emergency Committee of the Central Council for Health Education
This is the first of five talks to be broadcast throughout the week, giving concrete suggestions for health practice today, suited to boys and girls aged 9 to 15. They are given by a doctor whose voice is well known to listeners for his talks on The Kitchen Front '.
(for Welsh schools), ' Diwylliant Cymru ', gan Dr. lorwerth C. Peate . 1-Y Bywyd Cymreig.
at the theatre organ
Selection : Stars and Stripes
Conducted by Leslie Heward
ENSA concert for war workers. Jack Leon and his Band, with Jock McKay and Sutherland Felce
followed by a recording of last night's postscript
Alexander Henderson (baritone) and Ireen Maclaren (piano)
Conductor, Richard Crean
Selection : Gulliver's Travels
Robin, Rainger, Timberg, and Sharpies
at the theatre organ
Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro
Talk by W. A. Whetter
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Irene Kohler (piano)
The Hurricaneers. Dance music, played by an R.A.F. band from somewhere in the North of England
Stori radio gan J. Arthur Williams Yn cael ei dweud gan Tom Jones (Radio story in Welsh)
5.20 Bobby Griglans ' : Cornish fairy tale by Eileen Molony
Songs from the ' Tucker-Toes Song-book ', sung by Eileen Vaughan
5.45 David Seth-Smith , the Zoo Man
National and Regional announcements
Drama of the sea in sixepisodes by Dale Collins. Produced by Hugh Stewart. Episode 3—'The Storm' and Scene : The schooner ' Spray ' in mid-Pacific
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Robert Naylor
' Where national and local planning meet ' : G. L. Pepler , George W. Cadbury
The series on rebuilding Britain as it affects you is continued with twelve weekly programmes on the wider problems of physical reconstruction, of which this is the first.
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Showing how he went farther than he intended and came safe home again. Freely adapted from the ballad of William Cowper, and set to an air by Mr. Hughes ; other musick by Mr. Beaver. Arranged for presentation by Mr. Moodie
The Prologue
The Play
His wife's relations, members of the Train-Band, villagers, onlookers and so forth played by Mr. Francis, Mr. Pusey, Mr. Sadler, Mr. Hawtrey, and by Mrs. Brookes, Mrs. Teall, and Mrs. Burleigh
Musick and gentlemen of the Orchestra under the supervision of Mr. Greenbaum
[Home Service continued opposite
Play by Eden Phillpotts , produced by Howard Rose
Crowd in Court, Counsel, Usher, Clerk of Court, and others
played by Frederick Grinke (violin) ; Florence Hooton (cello); Kendall Taylor (piano)
Reading by Joseph Macleod
played by the BBC Military Band, conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell