and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of a popular composer : Arthur Young
Exercises for men: George Welton
7.40 Exercises for women: May Brown
An anthology of favourites
A thought for today: Rev. J. W. Drummond
'Try Something New '
with Ray Cavendish
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
Directed by Alfred Jupp , with Milli-cent Phillips and Cecil Alden
From the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd
News' commentary and interlude
from p. 33 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 50 of ' Each Returning Day'
Maggie Teyte (soprano) on gramophone records
La spectre de la rose (Bqrlioz) ; Phidyle
(Duparc) ; L'invitation au voyage (Duparc)
How it works
The doctor who gave the first six talks in this series on Monday evenings' is repeating them on Fridays at 10.45 a.m. for listeners who may have missed them. Today's talk is about the processes of eating and drinking.
Conductor, William Pethers
From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Conducted by Mr. B. H. Brown
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Billy Cotton and his Band. Guest artists, Suzette Tarri and Lind Joyce
Week-end notes for women gardeners, by Anna Scarlett and Barbara Tarver
for workers. Florence Austral (soprano). The Amadio Trio : John Amadio (flute) ; Kathleen Moor house (cello); Maurice Jacobson (piano)
From a factory in London
Gramophone programme of music from modern Greece, devised by Elsamaria Fischer and presented by Philip Bate
(by permission of the Air Officer commanding). Conductor, W. -G. Newman
Selection of Bing Crosby hits
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Piano Quartet in C minor, Op. 1 played by the Silverman Piano Quartet
Olive Groves (soprano) and George Baker (baritone), with the BBC Salon Orchestra : conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
and his Band
Sgwrs gan Aelod Seneddol. (Talk in Welsh)
(Special announcements or a topical talk in Welsh)
5.20 ' Bill the Grenadier' : another story of Bill Aylesbury and his friends, by Geoffrey Dearmer , told by Mac.
Some gramophone records
5.45 ' Many Inventions' : Bernard Wetherall tells you more of old London street games
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News Summary
London Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, Jean Pougnet ), conducted by Sir Henry Wood
Beethoven
Overture : Leonora No. 2
Symphony No. 6, in F (Pastoral)
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Discussion on post-war reconstruction between Principal J. F. Rees and James Griffiths , M.P.
' A Woman's Love and Life ', sung by Muriel Brunskill (contralto)
All my heart I've given
He, and he alone is reigning Ah no 1 I cannot believe it 0 ring upon my finger Help me, my sisters
0 belov'd thou art surprised these tears to see
Mine arms enfold thee
. Now for the first time thou hast brought me grief
(English version by Dawson Freer)
featuring Cavan O'Connor ,
Peggy Dell , Joe Linnane , Harry O'Dono - ' van, with Maye Tipple , Horace Percival , and Sydney Keith. Script by Harry O'Donovan and Ted Kavanagh. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Presented by Pat Hillyard and Francis Worsley. (Special
True story of an incident of the Libyan Campaign, written and produced by Royston Morley
from the New Theatre Ballroom, Amesbury. Listen to Robb Wilton and Stanelli, and dance to Melville Christie's Dance Orchestra, with Eva Beynon. Presented by Leslie Bridg mont
and postscript
Gypsy music on gramophone records presented by Mosco Carner
Reading of prose or poetry selected by Francis Meynell. Presented by Edward Sackville-West.
and his Band