and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women: May Brown
An anthology of favourites
Rev. F. A. Cockin, Canon of St. Paul's
' A Yorkshire Christmas Cake ', by Dorothy Taylor
from a selection of records
and his Orchestra
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
News commentary and interlude
from page S of ' New Every Morning ' and page 22 of ' Each Returning Day'. My God, how wonderful thou art ; Psalm 96 ; Ye servants of God, your master proclaim
Harton Colliery Band : conductor, Jack Atherton
11.0 SPECIAL HEALTH TALK FOR SCHOOLS. Keeping Warm', by the Radio Doctor
11.15 Interval music
11.20 GAMES WITH NUMBERS : fourth in a series of five experimental' broadcasts
Some records of good cheer
and the Cuban Caballeros, with Dorothe Morrow
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
Outside broadcasts from key points in Britain's wartime transport system. No. 1—' The Docks'
Gramophone records
Rachmaninoff: Prelude in E, Op. 32,
No. 3
Ireland : April
Mediner : Arabesque in G minor
11-' Must Religion Be Dull?': talk by Mrs. J. A. C. Murray -
A study in contrasts, with Marjorie Westbury , Diana Morrison , Anthony Holles , Philip Garston-Jones , and Jack Wilson. Scene : The music department of a large store
Conducted by Leslie Heward
Scottish Variety Orchestra : .conductor, Ronnie Munro
BBC Singers, conductor, Leslie Woodgate
A Polish soldier presents some records from his collection
V. Seaton Gray describes a visit to one of the strangest and most fascinating collections of art treasures in Britain-the Bowes Museum at Barnard Castl:
(Leader, Byrjon Brooke ) : conductor, Montague Birch
From the Pavilion, Bournemouth
(Studio Service in Welsh).. Cymertr y Gweddiau o'r llyfr ' Bob Bore o Newydd '
' Spanish Galleon ' : serial play by Tudur Watkins. Episode 6—' Conclusion '
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National and Regional announcements
'County Problem : Devonshire '. Specially recorded discussion, with Anthony Hurd (who has gone to Devonshire to investigate some of the outstanding changes that the war has brought to the West Country) in the chair. Those taking part are G. C. Hayter-Hames , Chairman of the Devonshire War Agricultural Executive Committee; A. C. Odgers , a well-known mixed farmer from Pinhoe, near Exeter ; W. B. Hallett , Chairman of the County Branch of the National Farmers' Union, who farms at Lympstone, and is also Chairman of the Machinery Committee ; Harold Shapland of Tiverton, who farms on the borders of Exmoor ; G. G. Caseley . of South
- Brent, whose farm is typical of the many smallholdings in 'the county ; and Colin Ross , Executive Officer of the Devonshire War Agricultural Executive Committee
3-' General Gallieni ', the victor of the Mame. Written by Edward Livesey. Produced by Walter Rilla
Geraldo and his Orchestra give a preview of the songs and the story of the new Twentieth-Century Fox film (featuring Glenn Miller and his Band and Carole Landis).
Singers: Beryl Davis, Len Camber, George Evans, Derek Roy, the Singing Sweethearts and Three Boys and a Girl.
Weekly programme for under-twenties, introduced by Hamilton Kennedy
Marche heroique Algerian Suite played by the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Leslie-Heward
by Group Captain W. Helmore , C.B.E.
War dramas of the week ; reconstruction of the news from the battle-fronts of the world. General editor, Robert Barr. Music under the direction of George Walter. Produced by John Glyn-Jones
Collect
Hark. the glad sound ! (Watford Davies)
God is my strong salvation (C.H. 527 ; tune A. and M. 225)
He is blessed that cometh (Mozart) Prayer and Blessing
Weekly review of detective fiction with dramatised excerpts, presented by Ernest Dudley
and h.s Music, with Jack Cooper
with his Orchestra and artists
playing piano solos