and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 For women : Audrey Nicol
An anthology of favourites
Series of Christmas readings by Robert Speaight
Programme Parade
Mabel Constanduros (Mrs. Buggins)
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
and his Orchestra, with Jack Wilson (piano)
by Lynn* Doyle, read by R. H. MacCandless
from page 69 of "New Every Morning" and page 30 of "Each Returning Day". Light's abode, celestial Salem; Psalm 114; Paraphrase 61; Bless'd be the everlasting God
Olive Groves (soprano), on gramophone records
I hear you calling me (Marshall) Oh, tell me, nightingale (Alabier)
By the Waters of Minnetonka (Lieurencey The Garden of Love (Veronique :
Messager) *
' The Housewife in Wartime ' : talk by Ruth Drew. Recipes for Christmas : talk by Mrs. Ingillson
Conducted by Leslie Heward
Non-stop record programme featuring the clarinet playing of Benny Goodman. Arranged and presented by Gerald Belmont
played by Arnold Richardson
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Talk on some of the problems of short-wave transmissions by Sir Edward Appleton , K.C.B., F.R.S.
(The Blues)
Conducted by Captain J. A. Thorn -burrow, Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Yvonne Arnaud (piano)
Jack Leon and his Orchestra
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
O Lord, increase my faith (Gibbons) Prayers
Hark, a herald voice is calling (E.H. 5) Organist, H. A. Hawkins
A holiday at home with your gramophone. Programme arranged and produced by Frederick Piffard , including the recorded voice of Joseph Macleod
Trio in C minor, Op. 101 played by the Classical Trio : Eda Kersey (violin); James Whitehead ('cello) ; Kathleen Long (piano)
(Welsh Children's Hour). ' Iago'r Pedler' : drama ar gyfer y Nadolig wedi ei hysgrifennu gan Gwilym E. Thomas
' Stuff and Nonsense' : special Christmas fun-fare concocted by Muriel Levy , with Doris Gambell , Violet Carson , Wilfred Pickles , Muriel Levy , Nan, and ' Harold ' as guest artist
National and Regional announcements
6.45 Stories, told round the table by some well-known Scotsmen. Introduced by George Blake
7.0 Scottish Dance Music, played by William Hannah and his Band
More news from the Fuel Front by Commander King-Hall, M.P.
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
Hermione Baddeley and Hermione Gingold. Presented by Audrey Cameron
with spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? ' Dr. Julian Huxley , Commander A. B. Campbell , Dr. Malcolm Sargent , Dr. C. E. M. Joad , and Commander R. T. Gould. Question - Master, Donald Mc Cullough. Producer, Howard Thomas. (Special recording of this session will be broadcast on Sunday at 4.15)
Variations on an original theme
(Enigma) played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould
Address by the Rev. Kenneth Ashcroft
Scenes from the romantic poem by Sir Walter Scott , describing the adventures of King James V of Scotland, his love for the mysterious Lady of Loch Katrine , the sending out of the Fiery Cross for the rising of the clans, and the King's single combat with the Highland chieftain, Roderick Dhu. Music by David Stephen. Produced by Robert Kemp.
with Geraldo and his Orchestra and Singers. Hit tunes of today) songs of tomorrow, and requests from the Forces. Presented by David Miller
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Programme of gramophone records, devised by Ronald Hilborne , and presented by Valentine Dyali