and summary of today's programmes for the Forces- \
. Records of Cleo Brown , coloured swing-pianist and singer
Exercises for men :_ George- Welton
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
An anthology of favourites
'A thought for today : Rev. Father John Murray , S.J.
Try something new
Rhythm with Kay Cavendish
at the organ of the Warner Theatre, Leicester Square
Introductory music Prayer
At the name of, Jesus (S.P. 392, vv.
1, 4, 5 ; A. and M. 306, vv. 1, 5, 6; C.H. 178, vv. 1, 3, 4. Tune : Evelyns)
Interlude
Prayers : The Prayer for Help;
Lord's Prayer
Hills of the North, rejoice ! (S.P.
64 ; C.H. 372. Tune : Little Cornard)
Blessing
Closing music
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd. Trem ar y newyddion
News commentary and interlude
from p. 9 of ' New Every Morning' and p. 54 of ' Each Returning Day'
Programme of gramophone records
A discussion on nursing
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS : Ann Driver. ' Ascending and Descending Passages '
11.20 Interval music
11.25 SCOTTISH HERITAGE : 'The Bass Rock ', by Scott Kennedy
11.45 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS : Equipping ourselves to understand-an economic problem : ' Clothes-Rationing in Wartime', by Donald Tyerman
Conductor, Ian Whyte
ENSA concert for war workers. Band of H.M. Welsh Guards, conducted by Lt. T. S. Chandler , Director of Music, with Tudor Evans and Jack Simpson and his Sextet
Week-end notes for women gardeners by Anna Scarlett and Barbara Tarver
for workers. Kenneth Ellis (bass) ; Pauline Juler (clarinet) ; Helen Just (cello) ; Phyllis Sellick (piano)
2.0 Travel Talks: Russia. 'The Wandering People'
Teaching the Mongol nomads scientific farming and fishing, by Mildred Cable
2.15 Interval music
2.20 Useful Citizens
Series of imaginary interviews, written by Honor Wyatt, between F.H. Grisewood and people who have worked to make the world a better place than they found it. 'Florence Nightingale - giving the world good nurses'
2.40 Orchestral Concert Series: 'Some of our own Composers'
Illustrated talk by Dr. Reginald Jacques
Billy Tement and the Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
sung by Laurence Holmes (baritone)
' Doing the laundry at home ' : talk by Daisy Pain
with Wilkie Bard and Nellie Strat
' ton, Enid Morelle , Norman Sykes ,
Gilbert Wills , and Stanley North and his Band
Ymgom rhwng y Parch. E. Gwyn Evans a'r Parch. W. P. John. (Discussion in Welsh)
5.20 ' Old Peter's Russian Tales ', by Arthur Ransome. No. 5—'Little Master Misery '. -Some gramophone records
5.45 ' More About My Imaginary Island', by R. J. E. Silvey
National and Regional announcements
Fortnightly news and views about books, pictures, science, and films, presented by Joseph Macleod
played by Eda Kersey (violin). BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould
ORCHESTRA
Slavonic Dance in C, Op. 72, No. 7
EDA KERSEY AND ORCHESTRA Violin Concerto in A minor
-'that's what I say ! '
This is the eleventh of twelve broadcasts, each prefaced by a short scene from everyday life, illustrating the usage of some familiar catchphrase.
Tribute to the defender of the Philippines and to his troops. Produced by John Glyn-Jones
in ' It's That Man Again ', with Jack Train ; and Horace Percival , Sydney Keith , Clarence Wright , Fred Yule , Dorothy Summers , Kay Cavendish , Paula Green and Dino Galvani. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
with Miriam Licette , Nora Gruhn , Parry Jones. BBC Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, conductor, Stanford Robinson
and postscript
Variety department experimental hour (in fifteen minutes). 6— Douglas Moodie presents 'Je ne parle pas francais a ballet for radio by John Keir Cross. Prima ballerina, Marie Antoinette. Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas
and his Band, with Harry Davis , Beryl Davis , Diane, Cyril Shane , Jan Zalski , Four Jacks and a Jill, Eddie Palmer with his novachord