and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of America's Crooner Number One
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
An anthology of favourites
A thought for today : R. W. Moore
The small household
Gramophone records
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
Talk by Mrs. Frijling-Van Oostrom Soede
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Manchester
News commentary and Interlude
from p. 49 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 44 of ' Each Returning Day'
No. 3-Ken Harvey. Record programme written and arranged by A. P. Sharpe
' Kitchens and their Equipment', by Mrs. R. Bosanquet ; 'What! No Macaroni Cheese ? ' by Ambrose Heath
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 FORMS : Chemistry in the home, ' The Chemistry of Washing' : Dr. F. Sherwood Taylor
Symphony No. 92, in G (The Oxford) played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould
Lunch-time entertainment for factory workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
(cello)
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS : Country work and country ways. ' The Village Post Office ' : 2-A link between us and the State-savings, pensions, allowances, etc. Written by Honor Wyatt
2.10 Interval music
2.15 FOR UNDER SEVENS: Let's join in'. The greedy cat who ate up everything until he met a Billy goat. And what do you think happened then ?
2.30 Interval music
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II : Good writing. Poetry programme : Poems by Browning and Tennyson, chosen by Honor Wyatt, including parts of ' The Lady of Shallot' and ' The Eagle ' by Tennyson, and ' How. they brought the good news' and ' Up at the Villa ' by Browning
Rhythmic records
from Manchester Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 121
First Lesson : Deuteronomy 28, vv.
58-68
Magnificat (Nicholson in D flat)
Second Lesson : Acts, 16, vv. 6-15 Nunc dimittis (Nicholson in D flat) Creed and Collects
Anthem : Glorious and powerful
God (Stanford)
Prayers
Organist, A. W. Wilson
These programmes bring before you, month by month, the changing facets of the rural scene.. Country men and women come to the microphone to speak about their lives and work. and although representative of the life of country folk, the series should hold much of interest to townspeople too.
Conductor, Guy Warrack
(Welsh Children's Hour). Caneuon Sion. Pedair o ganeuon am helyntion Sion y Ci gan T. Rowland Hughes a Davey Davies , yn cael eu canu gan Bryn Jones. ' Beth Wnawn Ni ' Leni ? ' Yr ail oddwy sgwrs gan Olwen Walters , gyda rhai awgrymiadau at wyliau'r haf
' Stuff and Nonsense' : fun fare on the air, concocted by Muriel Levy , with Doris Gambell , Muriel Levy , Wilfred Pickles , Violet Carson , and Nan. Guest artist, Harold Scott
National and Regional announcements
Sonata in D, No. 17 (K.576) played by Phyllis Sellick (piano)
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
Chorus-master, Harold Sykes
Guest conductor, Leslie Woodgate
From the Town Hall. Huddersfield
a dachaidh Ghaidhealach an Dun-Eideann. (Gaelic programme)
answering 'Any Questions?' Dr. Julian Huxley, Dr. C.E.M. Joad, and Commander Campbell. Guests: Sir Kenneth Clark and an eminent physician. Question Master, Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas. (Specially recorded)
Trio in B flat (Op. 97) (The Archduke) played by Max Rostal (violin) ; Selma Trau (cello) ; Louis Kentner (piano)
Evening prayers
Radio dramatisation by Leslie Baily of three Tibetan fables, collected and introduced by Sir Frederick O'Connor , with music by Henry Reed. Produced by Vernon Harris
* The Tiger and the Man
' The Story of Good Faith
' Brother Hare Fools the Wolf '
BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas
and his Band