and summary of today's programmes tor the Forces
Conducted by Lt. G. H. Willcocks. (Gramophone records)
Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
An anthology of favourites
A thought for today: Godfrey Pain
Programme Parade
' You Told Me This by S. P. B. Mais , who has been making a tour of ordinary households in Oxfordshire
Record programme of tunes and songs from the stage. Written and arranged by Roy Plomley
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Conducted by Rae Jenkins , with
from p. 33 of ' New Every Morning' and p. 50 of ' 'Each Returning Day'
Falkman and his Apache Band
Conducted by Gideon Fagan
plays old favourites. Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Taking you to an aircraft factory somewhere in the Midlands, to hear a lunch-time concert given by the workers to their colleagues. Arranged by John Ellison. (Special BBC recording)
' Laying-Cages ', by Alan Thompson and Henry Eisen
Alan Thompson discusses with Henry Eisen , London Area Organiser of the Domestic Poultry-Keepers' Council, a modern system of efficient egg production, open to the small poultry-keeper
Piano Quartet in E flat, Op. 47 played by the Silverman Piano Quartet
and the Dance Orchestra with Paula Green , Ken Beaumont , and Sid Buckman
BBC Chorus. BBC Orchestra : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
with Gwen Catley , Jan van der Gucht , Phoebe Hodgson , Dick Francis , and Bill Stephens. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Produced by Peter Bax
Stephen Williams presents records of music which inspired our famous authors
Repeat of yesterday's specially recorded broadcast
Sgwrs gan John Morris. Cewch glywed rhai o'r hen gerddi a gasglwyd. (Talk in Welsh)
Children's favourite tunes, played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra. Singer, Kathleen Moore. ' The Conceited Cock', by Ida Rowe , read by Moultrie R. Kelsall
'Fuel Flash' for housewives, and National and Regional announcements
' Once again we stop the London traffic in order to bring to you some of the interesting people who are In Town Tonight '; introducing personalities from every walk of life, in interviews with Joan Clark and Roy Rich. Edited and produced by C. F. Meehan
Douglas Houghton deals with the questions people ask him and the problems arising from the many regulations with which we all have to deal nowadays
Series showing some of the less familiar activities of our modem Navy. No. 6—' Minesweepers
Written by Owen Rutter. Produced by Peter Watts
G. S. Summers , M.P.
with George Betton , Hal Jones , Flotsam and Jetsam, Elsie and Doris Waters. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer, Norman Wooland. Presented by John Sharman
Raymond Gram Swing
Radio detective play by Freeman Wills Crofts, produced by John Cheatle
This play, like others in the series written by members of the Detection Club, is in two parts. Tonight's broadcast describes an apparently foolproof murder; the second part, next Monday, is an analysis by Detective Chief-Inspector French of how and why the criminals gave themselves away. It is the listener's job to pick up the clues in the first half, and see if they can be as clever as Inspector French.
Shortened form of Evensong
Conducted by Dan Lloyd
Music for two pianos, played by Mary Peppin andGeraldine Peppin
En Blanc et Noir Lindaraja
with his Orchestra and artists