and summary of today's.programmes for the Forces
(tenor), on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for womeIf: May Brown
An anthology of favourites
Rev. F. A. Cockin, Canon of St. Paul's
Mabel Constanduros (Mrs. Buggins)
Gramophone records
at the organ of the Gaumont State, Kilburn
Talk by R. G. Jarvis
(violin), on gramophone records
Spanish Dance : Zapateado (Sarasate)
Carmen Fantasia , Op. 25 (Bizet—Sarasate) Gypsy Airs (Sarasate)
Slavonic Dance in E minor (Dvordk-
Kreisler)
News commentary and interlude
from page 57 of New Every Morning '. and page 18 of ' Each Returning Day'. Father of peace, and God of love ; Psalm 142 ; Jesus, good above all other
Lily Pons (soprano), on gramophone records
' The Housewife in Wartime ' : talk by Ruth Drew
' Economical Pastry': talk by Ambrose Heath
11.0 SPECIAL HEALTH TALK FOR SCHOOLS. ' Those Teeth of Yours ', by the Radio Doctor
11.15 Interval music
11.20 GAMES WITH NUMBERS. Second in a series of five experimental broadcasts
The story of Jessie Matthews and Sonnie Hale : gramophone programme, written and arranged by Raymond Mander - and Joe Mitchen son
The Unfinished Symphony Military March in D played by the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Gideon Fagan
Lunch-time entertainment for factory workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast by Raymond Gram Swing
played by Douglas Hawkridge
New and" boisterous fantastical farce by Charles Hatton , presented by Lance Sieveking \
Three newspaper reporters : Hedley Goodall , Jimmy Rossell-Evans , Arthur Vivian
Also present A bar-tender; a sonorous Prime Minister, a tiresome M.P., and Karl, somebody's falsetto chauffeur
Light novelty entertainment written by Clifford Lewis , with Clarence Wright , Kitty de Legh , John Rorke , Margaret Davison , Arthur Sandford , and Nosmo King, with the BBC Variety Orchestra. Show devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Billy Mayerl and his Band
from Chichester Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalms 75 and 76 First Lesson: Isaiah 38, vv. 9-20.
Magnificat (Plainsong ; faux bourdons by Tomkins)
Second Lesson: St. Mark 7. vv. 24-37 - Nunc dimittis (Plainsong ; faux bourdons by Tomkins)
Creed and Collects
0 Lord, increase my faith (Gibbons) Prayers
Hark a herald voice is calling (E.H. 5) Organist, H. A. Hawkins
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold , with Alan Kane. Programme presented by Fred Hartley
presented with gramophone records by Edwin Evans
(Welsh Children's Hour). Gwynn Williams a'i Gantorion Cymreig mewn rhaglen o ganeuon. ' Y Nadolig ' : straeon a ffeithiau o bob rhan o'r byd
' Christmas With the Tinners' : Children's Hour listeners are taken down to the heart of Cornwall to spend Christmas with the tinners, and to hear some of the miners' own carols, sung by the Pendeen Male Voice Choir
National and Regional announcements
present the seventh of their series of programmes, with songs for the kitchen and the parlour ; stories and, the clash o' the countryside ; factory stars and old soldiers ; and the marches of the Scottish regiments. Programme devised by Andrew P. Wilson. Kemlo Stephen conducts the BBC Scottish Orchestra and Singers. Produced by Howard M. Lockhart
Freddy Grisewood introduces more people playing their part in the battle
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 cowpuncher ' ; Jack Cooper , as ' Corporal Cooper of the Mounted'; Jack Mitchell and the ' Home Town Mountain Band ', and the Westerners. Produced by Douglas Lawrence
Conductor, Dave Griffiths
Spontaneous answers to 'Any Questions?'
A guest in New York, Clifton Fadiman, is linked by radio telephone with a guest in London, Tom Driberg, M.P., and three resident members: Dr. Julian Huxley, Sir Kenneth Clark, 'The Doctor' (an eminent physician)
Question-Master, Donald McCullough.
Conducted by Leslie Heward
Address by the Rev. H. A. C. Connell
Play by Isobel Andrews. Produced by Hugh Stewart
with Geraldo, his' Orchestra and Singers offering hit tunes of today, songs of tomorrow, and requests from the Forces. Presented by David Miller
Colli.i Brooks reads passages from authors who made the reign of Queen Victoria an age famous in literature
Sonata for flute and strings played by the Quintette Instrumentale de Paris. (Gramophone records)