and summary of today:s programmes for the Forces
Records of Larry Adler , wizard of the harmonica
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
An anthology of fivourites
A thought for today: Rev. Leslie D. Weatherhead
' Try something new '
Twenty-five minutes of rhythm with Kay Cavendish
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
Introductory music
Prayer
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (A. and M. 657; S.P. 626; C.H. 22) (Tune: Lobe den Herren)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Help; The Lord's Prayer
As pants the hart for cooling streams (A. and M. 238; S.P. 449) (Tune: Martyrdom)
Blessing
Closing music
Directed by Jack Hardy
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd
News commentary and interlude
from p. 37 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 14 of ' Each Returning Day'
Gramophone records
Orchestra Mascotte : Espana (Waldleufel) Marek Weber and his Orchestra : Roses from the South (Johann Strauss )
Orchestra Mascotte : The Skaters
(Waldleufel)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati : The Blue Danube (Johann Strauss )
Topical notes on wartime health, mainly by doctors
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS : Ann Driver. ' Patterns in Movement '
11.20 Interval music
11.25, SCOTTISH HERITAGE : 'The Young Chevalier'
11.45 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS : I shall never forget : 1—' Deciding to become a Film. Director', by Anthony Asquith
Conductor, Guy Warrack
ENSA concert for war workers.
Joe Loss and his Orchestra, with Pat MacCormac ,, Bette Roberts , Don Rivers , Harry Kaye , and the Loss Chords. Guest artist, Pat Kirkwood
Week-end notes for women gardenets by Anna Scarlett and Barbara Tarver
for workers. Francis Russell (tenor) ; Florence Hooton (cello) ; Nina Milkina (piano)
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS : The Far East. ' The Forbidden City ' : Peking, the old capital of the Chinese Empire, by J. Cameron and C. C. Wang
2.15 Interval music
2.20 WHEN WE LEAVE SCHOOL : ' Time off; what shall we do with it ? Education after School', by Winifred Holmes
2.40 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES : ' Dvorak and his Music' : illustrated talk by Ronald Biggs
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Tea-time revue: with Doris Hare , Cherry Lind , Muriel Levy , Ernest Jay , Wilfred Babbage , and the Norman Brooks Berkeley Sextet. Book and lyrics by Muriel Levy. Music and production by Leslie Bridgmont
William Byrd 's Psalms, Sonnets, and Songs (1588)-2
BBC Singers : Margaret Godley ,
Joyce Sutton , Margaret Rees , Margaret Rolfe , Bradbridge White , Stanley Riley , Emlyn Bebb , Samuel Dyson. Conducted by Trevor Harvey
Psalms:
Mine eyes with fervency of sprite
Help, Lord, for wasted are those men How shall a young man prone to ill ? Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not Even from the depth
Sonnets and Pastorals:
I joy not in no earthly bliss
Though Amaryllis dance in green
All edited by E. H. Fellowes
at the theatre organ
and his Sweet Rhythm Orchestra, with Ken Beaumont , Sid Buckman , and Helen Raymond
Sgwrs gan
Tom Lewis , Swyddog y Bwrdd Marchnata LIaeth yn Ne Cymry. (Talk for farmers in Welsh)
5.20 They Also Serve' : Air Sea-Rescue Boats. Written by Michael Spender. Produced by Peter Watts. . Some gramophone records
5.45 ' What's on the wing this month ? ', by L. Hugh Newman
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Fortnightly news and views about books, pictures, science, and films, presented by Joseph Macleod
Alfred Campbell discusses some of the regulations governing wartime life in Northern Ireland
String Quintet in F, Op. 88 played by the Catterall String Quartet and Alfred de Reyghere (2nd viola)
Tonight's talk in the ' Books That Made History' series deals with Darwin's great work, ' The Origin of Species', launched on a startled Victorian world- in 1859. The speaker is Dr. C. D. Darlington, F.R.S., Director of the John Innes Horticultural Institute
Play by L. A. Knight. Produced by Fred O'Donovan
[Starring] Jimmy O'Dea with Cavan O'Connor , Peggy Dell , Joe Linnane , Harry O'Donovan , and Maye Tipple. Script by Harry O'Donovan and Ted Kavanagh. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Presented by Pat Hillyard and Francis Worsley
A round table discussion. No. 5-the constitutional position as it stands
Musician Laureate-an impression of a great Victorian. BBC Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould. Presented by Stephen Potter and Clifton Helliwell
Gramophone records
and postscript
13-' Slaughter on Tenth Avenue '. Script by Henrik Ege. Music by Rodgers and Hart. Programme devised and produced by Eric Fawcett
Reading of prose or poetry selected by a guest to the microphone. Presented by Edward Sackville-West
.and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring Beryl Davis , Diane, Alan Dean , and Eddie Palmer with his novachord