and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by Lt.-Col. G. Miller. (Gramophone records)
Exercises 'for men : George Welton
-7.40 Exercises for women : May
Brown
At the pianos; Barbara Laing and Mollie' Davie
An anthology of favourites
J. S. Braithwaite
' Calling All Good Neighbours', by Mary Ferguson
Record programme of tunes and songs from the stage. Written and arranged by Roy Plomley
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
from page 113 of "New Every Morning" and page 60 of "Each Returning Day".
Through the night of doubt and sorrow; Psalm 122; Holy Father, in thy mercy
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra
on gramophone' records
on gramophone records
London Palladium Orchestra: Selection,
The Maid of the Mountains (
Fraser Simson and Tate)
Webster Booth and Anne Ziegler : The
Flower ; Golden Song (Lilac Time : Schubert-Clutsam)
New Light Symphony Orchestra : Selection, The Desert Song (Romberg)
Jeanette MacDonald : Ah, sweet mystery of life (Naughty Marietta : Herbert)
Boston Promenade Orchestra : Cagliostro
Waltz (Johann Strauss )
and Murray Davies (baritone)
at the piano, with his Quartet
with the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductors, Wilfred Emery and Ian Whyte
From Glasgow Cathedral
and his Sextet
A little revue, with, and largely by, Gwen Lewis. Others taking part are Dick Francis, Dorothy Summers, Bettie Bucknelle, Hugh Morton, and Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra. Programme produced and introduced by Jimmy Dyrenforth
and his Sextet, with Walter Midgley
Nifer o bobl y wlad yn son am eu gwaith. (Talk in Welsh)
Songs by Wilfred Sheam
Talk: 'A Childhood in Cornwall Seventy-five Years Ago', by Alice Ogden
F. N. S. Creek , sports coach, discusses ' Rugger ' with a group of boys
Fuel Flash, and National and Regional announcements
Musical guessing contest, presented by David Miller
Douglas Houghton , discusses the many regulations with which everyone nowadays has to deal
1-The Dutch : a picture of the Royal Netherlands Navy and Merchant Marine. Written and produced by Robert Speaight
in ' Ois and Hoofs '. Introduced by Wilfrid Taylor
' Where do we go from here ? ' Written by Louis MacNeice , and directed by Laurence Gilliam , with Leslie Howard as narrator. Music composed by Benjamin Britten , played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Mathieson. Recording of the 13th and last of a BBC feature series under the direction of Laurence Gilliam , broadcast weekly in the BBC North American Service and rebroadcast in the United States by the Blue Network
Conductor, Fred Mortimer
Ernest K. Lindley
Musical diversion, with Gladys Ripley (contralto). BBC Theatre Chorus. Strings of the BBC Theatre Orchestra. Jeanne Chevreau (harp). Conducted by Charles Groves. Programme arranged and presented by Donald Edge , who is also at the piano
Shortened form of Evensong
Play of the Libyan Desert, written and produced by Peter Watts
Narrators, Reyner Barton , Cyril Gardiner , Valentine Dyall
with Geraldo, his Orchestra, and Singers. Presented by David Miller
Trio No. 2 in B minor played by the Harry Isaacs Trio