and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Dick Todd , ' the Canadian Ding Crosby '
Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women: May Brown
An anthology of favourites
Short morning prayers
Programme Parade
Mrs. Buggins (Mabel Constanduros. Recording)
Gramophone records
with his Quartet
12—Cyril Gardiner
This well-known actor began his career by going out to Australia as a jackeroo *. Today he tells the story of an eventful career that took him from the Australian back-blocks to stage and film work in many parts of the world.
at the theatre organ
News commentary and interlude
from p. 17 of ' New Every Morning' and p. 12 of ' Each Returning Day'
Record programme of famous trio add quartet singers
' What's wrong with English housekeeping ? ' Views from Poland, France, and Holland
11.0 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in halls or playgrounds) : by Edith Dowling.
11.20 Interval music
11.25 GAMES WITH WORDS : arranged by Helen F. Benson
11.40 TALKS FOR FIFTH FORtS: Electricity in the service of man. 'Electricity for Everyman ' : C. W. Hanson
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast by Elmer- Davis
Arias, sung by Stiles-Allen with the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Leslie Heward
Will the sun forget to streak ? (Solomon) Arioso: Laud we our God
Angels ever bright and fair (Theodora)
With thee the unsheltered moor I'd tread
(Solomon)
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS : Country work and country ways. Good Seed' : visit to a seedsman who is ' out for quality '.
2.10 Interval music
2.15 FOR UNDER-SEVENS : Let's join in. The story of the clever little red hen
2.30 Interval music
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II : Good writing. Dramatic biography : W. H. Davies , by S. P. B. Mais. Story of W. H. Davies's life illustrated by extracts from ' Autobiography of a Super Tramp ', and his poems
Rhythmic records
from a college chapel
Versicles and Responses Psalm 119, vv. 1-16
First Lesson : Proverbs 4, w. 10-18 Magnificat (Byrd : Second Service)
Second Lesson : St. John 15, w. 1-8 Nunc dimittis (Byrd : Second
Service)
Creed and Collects
Anthem : Bow thine ear (Byrd) Prayers
Lord, when we bend before thy throne (E.H. 79)
and his Sextet, with Ronald Bristol (tenor) SEXTETRONALD BRISTOLSEXTETRONALD BRISTOLSEXTETRONALD BRISTOLSEXTET
From a West Country hall
Short story written for broadcasting by H. Baerlein , and read by G. R. Schjelderup
(Welsh Children's Hour.) 'Y Cloc Cyntaf '. Drama-ffantasi i blant gan E. Eynon Evans , wedi ei chyfieithu gan Eic Davies
5.30 Nursery programme, devised for very small children by David
5.45 ' Lessons from famous Soccer matches', by F. N. S. Creek. No. 2, ' Internationals'
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
BBC Orchestra. Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Tom Bromley (piano) ORCHESTRATOM BROMLEY AND ORCHESTRAORCHESTRA
Orain, amladh-cainnte is feala-dha, Ie lain A. MacNeacail 'na fhear an tighe. (Gaelic light programme)
answering ' Any Questions ? ' More than 500 Welsh listeners have sent in questions for the Welsh edition of the. Brains Trust and some of the best will be answered by Sir Wynn Wheldon , Professor W. J. Gruffydd , Emlyn Williams , Professor Joad, and Commander Campbell , with a Scots Question-Master, Donald McCul lough, and a Welsh producer,
Howard Thomas. (Specially recorded to be repeated next Sunday in the Forces programme at 4.0)
Sung by Violet Carson and Dennis Noble , and played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, with Donald Edge at the piano. Compère. Pat Curwen. Programme arranged and conducted by Reginald Burston
Evening prayers
Tribute to a modern knight-errant, the late Henry Wood Nevinson -journalist, crusader, scholar, and rebel-with an introduction by his artist son, C. R. W. Nevinson. By Cyril Ray and Erik Denrose. Produced by Robert Kemp
played by Michael Zacharewitsch
and his Band