and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(baritone), on gramophone records
Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women: May Brown
An anthology of favourites
Rev. Leslie D. Weatherhead
Mabel Constanduros (Mrs. Buggins)
Gramophone records
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Manchester
The Chinese idea of the way to behave : talk by Eleanor Anderson
Introductory music
Prayer
Through all the changing scenes of life (A. and M. 290, omitting vv. 3 and 4; S.P. 677, omitting vv. 3 and 4: Tune, Wiltshire)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer of St. Richard; The Lord's Prayer
Thy kingdom come, O God (A. and M. 217; C.H. 152: Tune, St. Cecilia)
Blessing
Closing music
Ballade No. 1, in G minor, Op. 23 played by Eileen Joyce (piano). (Gramophone records)
News commentary and interlude
from page 9 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 54 of ' Each Returning Day '. Lord of all being, throned afar ; Psalm 8 : Lord of aU hopefulness, Lord of all joy
Eighth of a series of record programmes of Hawaiian guitar music, written and arranged by A. P. Sharpe
' The Housewife in Wartime ' : talk by Ruth Drew
' Growing Winter Herbs Indoors' : talk by Marguerite James
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS. Ann Driver. 'Clock Games'
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN : ' Through the Ice Age', by Honor Wyatt
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH : by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Marie Toiichard. -La famille Godillard : ' Au cinema '
Orchestral music on gramophone records
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham : Faust Overture (Wagner)
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Weingartner : Les preludes : Symphonic Poem No.3, after Lamartine (Liszt)
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory in Britain
Henry Cummings (baritone). Yvonne Boenders (cello). Accompanist, Albert Hardie
From the Houldsworth Hall, Manchester
2.0 The Music Shop: Music for Christmas
2.20 Physical Training
(for use in classrooms)
by Edith Dowling
2.35 Senior English II: Good Writing
Dramatic biography: 'Wordsworth and Coleridge', by Robert Gittings
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
from the Chapel of New College, Oxford
Versicles and Responses Psalms 4 and 8 First Lesson : Isaiah 5, w. 18-24
Magnificat (Gibbons, Short Service)
Second Lesson : St. Mark 11, w. 1-11 Nunc Dimittis (Gibbons, Short Service) Creed and Collects
Anthem : Hosanna to the Son of David
(Gibbons)
Prayers
Hark the glad sound I The Saviour comes
(E.H. 6)
Organist, H. K. Andrews
BBC Singers : conductor, Leslie Woodgate
(All edited by E. H. Fellowes )
Clarinet Quintet, played by the Blech String Quartet and Pauline Juler (clarinet)
(Welsh Children's Hour) : ' Does Bosib ! ': casgliad o ffeithiau, storiaia cherddoriaeth alien o'r cyffredin, wedi eu crynhoi gan Nan Davies a Morfudd Lewis
' Out with Romany ' : adventures among birds and animals s
Fuel Flash for housewives and National and Regional announcements
Readings, songs, and music about the Scot at war and the country' he defends
John Armstrong , Director of Labour at the Ministry of Fuel and Power, talks on coal and the war, and Freddy Grisewood interviews the captain of a collier
featuring Big Bill Campbell in a new series of broadcasts from the old log cabin in the hills. With Peggy Bailey , ' sweet voice of the West' ; Buck Douglas , ' the old cow-puncher' ; Jackie Cooper as ' Corporal Cooper of the Mounted ' ; Jack Mitchell and the ' Home Town Mountain Band ', the Bunkhouse Boys and Lumber-jacks Chorus. Produced by Douglas Lawrence
-about ways and'means. Three discussions for under-twenties. 2-' Work and Unemployment'
with spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? ' Residents, Dr. Julian Huxley , Sir Kenneth Clark , ' The Doctor' (an eminent physician). Guests, Commander R. T. Gould , Professor Sargant Florence. Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas. (Special recording of this session will be broadcast on Sunday at 4.15 p.m.)
' The Road to War': the story of Hitler and the Nazi Party from 1934 to the outbreak of war in 1939, Marius Goring as Hitler. Music composed by George Walter. Script by A. L. Lloyd and Igor Vinogradoff. Produced by Laurence Gilliam. (Based on recordings of ' The Shadow of the Swastika', ', originally broadcast in the'first year of the war)
Address by the Rev. W. E. Harding
Fifth of six special programmes in celebration of the 400th anniversary of his birth
BBC Singers : conductor, Leslie Woodgate. Mabel Dolmetsch , Cecile Dolmetsch , Nathalie Dolmetsch , Carl Dolmetsch (consort of viols). Christopher Wood (harpsichord)
Reading from Sacheverell Sitwell
and his Band.