and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by W. Halliwell. (Gramophone records)
Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women: May Brown
An anthology of favourites
A thought for today: Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield
Programme Parade
' Some Indian Dishes', by Sir M. Azizul Huque, C.I.E., D.Lit. High , Commissioner for India
Review of the latest records presented by Leslie Perowne and his gramophone
Messages from children in Australia to their parents in this country. Arranged in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission
Directed by David McCallunv with Olive Groves
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
News commentary and interlude
from page 85 of "New Every Morning" and page 10 of "Each Returning Day". All people that on earth do dwell; Psalm 95, vv. 1-7; The Lord will come and not be slow
Fifteen minutes with Gracie Fields, on gramophone records
Wartime fairy story with lots of morals, written by Henrik Ege ; music by Henry Reed. Episode 2-' Off the Target'. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Produced by Henry Reed. (Special BBC recording)
11.0 RHYTHM AND MELODY. John Horton : ' Hearing and counting beats'
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. India : 'New ideas come to the village ', written by April Darling
11.40 ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES. Play: 'Tom Thumb' (Part 1). Merlin, the enchanter, gives a poor woman her heart's desire
Conducted by Joseph Lewis
Lunch-time antertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Talk by a Czech housewife
at the theatre organ
with Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five. (Gramophone records)
2.0 NATURE STUDY : Turning over the Stones', by W. P. D. Wightman. How some animals shun light, and shelter in narrow places
2.20 I YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). 'Y Pentref. Cyfres i blant dros naw mlwydd oed. 2-' Tro i Bentref Diwydiannol ', gan D. T. Rosser. Yr wythnos hon bydd I fan Owen yng nghwm y glo y dysgu am fywyd y glowr 2.40 SENIOR HISTORY. The United
States of America. The Pioneer and the Moving Frontier : 1—'The Men of the Western Waters '
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Guy Warrack Overture : Peter Schmoll Weber Ballet Music : Le CidMassenet
Two Interlinked French Folk Melodies Ethel Smyth Scherzo : The Wee Cooper o' Fife Herbert Stephen Overture : Mozart Hahn
V. S. Pritchett surveys some of the outstanding books published in the third quarter of. 1942
presented, with gramophone records, by Jenny Hyman
(Studio Service in Welsh). Cymerir y Gweddiau o'r llyfr Bob Bore o Newydd '
' Singing Sword', a tale of adventure in Wales, written as a play by Gethyn Stoodley Thomas
' Fuel Flash' for housewives, and National and Regional announcements
W. S. Mansfield talks about wheat, with particular reference to new varieties in the light of this year's experience. Other items include Farm Record
' Paris '. Written and produced by Walter Rilla
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
in ' Anything for a Change ! '. Last of six diversions, written by Aubrey Danvers - Walker, with Yvonne Arnaud , Winifred Oughton , Ewart Scott , Hugh Morton , Joan Young , and Bill Stephens. Singers, Bettie Bucknelle and Tom Lynch. BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Mansel Thomas. Produced by Tom Ronald
War dramas of the week : reconstructions of the news from the battle-fronts of the world. General editor, Robert Barr. Music under the direction of George Walter. Narrator, James McKechnie. Produced by John Glyn-Jones
Address by Leslie W. Harman
Symphonic Quintet, Op. 44, No. 3 played by the Laurance Turner String Quartet and Lucy Pierce (piano)
Short story, written by Martin Arm strong, and read by Patric Curwen.
and his Band, with Harry Davis and Art Strauss , featuring Diane, Bobby Young , Alan Dean. Terry Devon , and Sid Wright with his novachord