and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(bass) on gramophone records
three years ago
Popular records of August 1939
Short morning prayers
'Mrs. Buggins' (Mabel Constanduros )
Gramophone records
and his Cameo Orchestra
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
Paul Wilson: one of a team of young men in a North of England factory who are doing research work in safety glass
News commentary and interlude
from p. "49 of ' New Every Morning ' and. p. 44 of ' Each Returning Day '
Easy breezy tunes on gramophone records
Kathleen Norris talks about a hospital in wartime, and Dorothy Hartley about American cook-books
sung by Rita Owton (contralto)
with his Orchestra
Symphony . in A minor (The
Norwich) played by the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast by Raymond Gram Swing
played by the Albion Trio
Talk by H. Annesley Vachell
for the Glasgow stay-at-homes, by the BBC Military Band : conductor,
P. S. G. O'Donnell From Kelvingrove Bandstand
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
from Wells Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 61
First Lesson : Jeremiah 8, vv. 4-9 Magnificat (Noble, in B minor)
Second Lesson : St. Matthew 22, vv.
15-22
Nunc dimittis (Noble, in B minor) Creed and Collects '
Anthem : This sanctuary of my soul
(Charles. Wood)
Prayers
Bright the vision (E.H. 372) Organist, D. D. R. Pouncey
(Leader, Byron Brooke ) : conductor, Montague Birch
From the Pavilion, Bournemouth
BBC Singers : Margaret Godley , Joan Lennard , Margaret Rees , Margaret Rolfe , Bradbridge White , Stanley Riley , Emlyn Bebb , Leonard Hubbard. Conducted by G. Thalben -Ball
(All edited by E. H. Fellowes )
(Welsh Children's Hour). Senedd yr I fane. Rhaglen i'r plant hynaf sydd wedi gadael yr ysgol ac yn dyfalu beth i'w wneud yn eu horiau hamdden. Bydd gwahanol bynciau o ddiddordeb yn cael eu trafod yn y gyfres hon unwaith bob mis gan bedwar o bobl ieuainc ac
R. E. Griffith
Story : ' The Pisky Threshers', by Eileen Molony , and a talk by Reginald Gait on ' Bird Photography '
' Fuel Flash ' for housewives, and National and Regional announcements
Recording of last Friday's broadcast
Douglas Houghton .deals with problems arising from the many regulations with which all have to deal nowadays
A monthly review : this edition brings to your ear the out-of-the-way stories of some quite ordinary people on the Northern side of the Border
by Malcolm Baker-Smith . First of a .series of programmes inspired by the history of Britain's National Anthem, and based on the recent researches of Dr. Percy A. Scholes.
Produced by Malcolm Baker-Smith
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Radio play from the novel by Storm Jameson. Adapted and produced by Barbara Burnham. Scene : The cellars of a farm in north-eastern France. Time : June 13 and 14, 194.0
This play wa's first produced on Saturday, May 9 of this year
Evening prayers
reads
Spenser's ' Epithalamion'
sung by Nancy Evans (contralto)
Irmelin ; Cradle Song ; Twilight Fancies t
Indian Love Song
and his Orchestra